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Pilobolus Dance Theater
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Pilobolus Dance Theater (pīläb`ələs), innovative modern dance company formed (1971) by Moses Pendleton, Jonathan Wolken, Lee Harris, and Robby Barnett from a dance class given by Alison Chase at Dartmouth College. Chase joined the group two years later and shortly thereafter Michael Tracy also became a member; a number of other dancers were added to the troupe over the years. Pilobolus's dances, which are developed collectively, typically involve gymnastics, group "structures," mime, showmanship, and overt and implied humor. Later dances have often echoed literary works. The company is based in Washington, Conn. In 1980 Pendleton and Chase established

Momix, an offshoot group, which carries on the original company's gymnastic traditions in dances such as Pendleton's "Passion" (1981) and Baseball (1994). In 1999 Pilobolus brought in its first outside collaborators, Maurice Sendak Sendak, Maurice Bernard, 1928–, American writer and illustrator of children's books, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. His beautifully drawn, wildly imaginative, often fantastic, and sometimes controversial illustrations appear in dozens of children's books, including
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 and Arthur Yorinks, to create A Selection, a meditation on the Holocaust; the creation of this piece is documented in the film Last Dance (2002). In 2006, after artistic differences arose among its artistic directors and its management, Alison Chase left the company.



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