- Pilobolus (dance company)
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dance company ; for information on thefungus genus, see "Pilobolus ".Pilobolus is the name adopted by an internationally-renowned dance company, whose origins are traced to a 1971
Dartmouth College dance class taught byAlison Chase ; the founding members wereRobby Barnett , Lee Harris,Moses Pendleton , andJonathan Wolken . The group first began performing in October 1971, and has been touring worldwide since that date, primarily with artistic directors Barnett, Chase, Wolken, and Michael Tracy, though Chase left in 2006, after having collaborated with Pendleton in 1980 to form the offshoot groupMomix . Their performances have long been characterized by a strong element of physical interaction between the bodies of the performers, and exaggerations orcontortion s of the human form (or otheranthropomorphic forms), often verging ongymnastics .From the group's website: "The group was immediately acclaimed for its startling mix of humor and invention and Pilobolus soon became a self-sufficient organization, its members choreographing, dancing, managing, and publicizing their own programs.
Pilobolus has received many awards, among them the
Berlin Critic's Prize , theBrandeis Award , theScotsman Award for performances at theEdinburgh Festival , theNew England Theatre Conference Prize , theConnecticut Commission on the Arts Award for Excellence and, in 1997, aPrimetime Emmy Award for outstanding achievement in cultural programming. In June 2000 Pilobolus received theSamuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for lifetime achievement in choreography, and in 2004 the company was the subject of a feature profile onCBS '60 Minutes ."In 1999 Pilobolus collaborated with
Maurice Sendak andArthur Yorinks , in the production of "A Selection ", a work with theHolocaust as its theme (documented in the film Last Dance).More recently, they appeared as performers in the 2007 television broadcast of the
79th Academy Awards . Their act was done in silhouette behind a white translucent screen, where they formed various figures at intervals during the show: first, the Oscar statue itself; then logos (or scenes) from various films: "Happy Feet ", "Little Miss Sunshine ", "Snakes on a Plane ", "The Devil Wears Prada", and "The Departed ". At one point they were introduced to the audience, and were wearing loose-fitting wraps. The act for "Snakes on a Plane" included hostEllen DeGeneres , who said afterwards, "They're naked!" Whether she was joking or serious was left to the imagination, but their website does contain some photos of nude or near-nude poses.Pilobolus has, at present, four branches: Pilobolus Dance Theatre (a touring company); The Pilobolus Institute (educational programming); Pilobolus TOO, (a duet company); and Pilobolus Creative Services (administrative).
Pilobolus Dance Theatre, the group's performance "flagship", is based in
Washington Depot, Connecticut . It currently possesses a repertory of over 85 works.External links
* [http://www.pilobolus.com/ Pilobolus Home page]
* [http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Pilobolus+Dance+Theater Pilobolus Dance Theater] from theColumbia Encyclopedia
* [http://www.exploredance.com/pilobolus071704.php "Pilobolus Dance Theatre - The Brass Ring, Night of the Dark Moon, Ben's Admonition, Day Two"] review from ExploreDance.com
* [http://www.ballet-dance.com/200403/articles/pilobolus-dmcdermott.html "“Fungi-Form”: The Story of Pilobolus Dance Theater"] from Ballet-Dance Magazine
* [http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/24?key=r_wright TEDTalks] - Pilobolus performance at theTED Conference 2005.
* [http://media.www.fairfieldmirror.com/media/storage/paper148/news/2007/11/15/Entertainment/Pilobolus.Pushes.The.Boundaries.Of.Modern.Dance-3101211.shtml/ The Fairfield Mirror's Interview with Artistic Director Jonathan Wolken]
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