Cremaster 1
Created by: Matthew
Barney
When: 2 pm Sunday, March 14,
2004
Where: Madstone
Theaters
The Goodyear Waltz,
1995 (detail)
Photo by Michael James O'Brien
© Matthew Barney
Filmed in Boise, Idaho, Barney's
home town, "Cremaster 1" (1995) is a musical
revue performed on the blue Astroturf playing
field of Boise's Bronco Stadium.
Two Goodyear Blimps float above the arena like
the airships that often transmit live sporting
events via television broadcast. Four air hostesses
tend to each blimp. The only sound is soft ambient
music, which suggests the hum of the engines.
In the middle of each cabin interior sits a white-clothed
table, it's top decorated with an abstract centerpiece
sculpted from Vaseline and surrounded by clusters
of grapes. In one blimp the grapes are green,
in the other they are purple.
Under both of these otherwise identical tables
resides Goodyear (played by Marti Domination).
Inhabiting both blimps simultaneously, this doubled
creature sets the narrative in motion. After prying
an opening in the tablecloth(s) above her head,
she plucks grapes from their stems and pulls them
down into her cell.
With these grapes, Goodyear produces diagrams that
direct the choreographic patterns created by a
troupe of dancing girls on the field below. The
camera switches back and forth between Goodyear's
drawings and aerial views of the chorus girls
moving into formation: their designs shift from
parallel lines to the figure of a barbell, from
a large circle to an outline of splitting and
multiplying cells, and from a horizontally divided
field emblem (Barney's signature motif) to a rendering
of an undifferentiated reproductive system (which
marks the first six weeks of fetal development).
Gliding in time to the musical score, the chorus
girls delineate the contours of a still-androgynous
gonadal structure, which echoes the shapes of
the two blimps overhead, and symbolizes a state
of pure potential.