Moses Pendleton
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Moses Pendleton is a choreographer, dancer and the artistic director of MOMIX
. MOMIX is a dance company that he formed in 1981 as an offshoot of the ground-breaking Pilobolus
, which he had co-founded while a senior at Dartmouth College in 1971. He remained a full-time member with the company until 1980. A master of illusionist theater both comic and fantastical, he choreographs dance sculptures that bring together acrobatics, gymnastics, mime, props, and film. He is also known as a photographer and gardener.
, Moses Pendleton received his early performing experience exhibiting Holstein Friesians at the Caledonia County Fair.
He attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1971 with a BA in English Literature. In that same year he co-founded Pilobolus, which rapidly won world-wide acclaim for its innovative blend of acrobatics, body sculpture, and humor. Pierre Cardin presented the group on Broadway in 1977. Pendleton left the company to start MOMIX four years later.
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Over the past 30 years MOMIX has become one of the most popular and widely seen dance companies in the world. It has had as many as three teams of dancers performing simultaneously on three continents. Its repertoire includes full-evening works such as Passion, with a score by Peter Gabriel; In Orbit; Baseball; Opus Cactus; Lunar Sea; MOMIX: Remix; and the company's latest creation, Botanica, with props by Michael Curry.
Pendleton was a 1998 recipient of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts' Governor's Award.
Momix
MOMIX is a company of dancer-illusionists known internationally for presenting work of exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty. For 30 years, MOMIX has been celebrated for its ability to conjure up a world of surrealistic images using props, light, shadow, humor and the human body.Under the...
. MOMIX is a dance company that he formed in 1981 as an offshoot of the ground-breaking Pilobolus
Pilobolus (dance company)
Pilobolus is a contemporary dance company whose origins are traced to a 1971 Dartmouth College dance class taught by Alison Becker Chase. The group first began performing in October 1971....
, which he had co-founded while a senior at Dartmouth College in 1971. He remained a full-time member with the company until 1980. A master of illusionist theater both comic and fantastical, he choreographs dance sculptures that bring together acrobatics, gymnastics, mime, props, and film. He is also known as a photographer and gardener.
Early years
Born and raised on a dairy farm in Lyndonville, VermontLyndonville, Vermont
Lyndonville is a village in the town of Lyndon, in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. Lyndonville's population was 1,227 at the 2000 census.-History:...
, Moses Pendleton received his early performing experience exhibiting Holstein Friesians at the Caledonia County Fair.
He attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1971 with a BA in English Literature. In that same year he co-founded Pilobolus, which rapidly won world-wide acclaim for its innovative blend of acrobatics, body sculpture, and humor. Pierre Cardin presented the group on Broadway in 1977. Pendleton left the company to start MOMIX four years later.
MOMIX
Pendleton performed a solo dance called "MOMIX" with Pilobolus at the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. The following year MOMIX became the name of the company he founded with Alison Becker ChaseAlison Becker Chase
Alison Becker Chase taught the dance class at Dartmouth that led to founding of Pilobolus Dance Theater in 1971. As a founding artistic director of Pilobolus she worked with the company from 1971 to 2006....
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Over the past 30 years MOMIX has become one of the most popular and widely seen dance companies in the world. It has had as many as three teams of dancers performing simultaneously on three continents. Its repertoire includes full-evening works such as Passion, with a score by Peter Gabriel; In Orbit; Baseball; Opus Cactus; Lunar Sea; MOMIX: Remix; and the company's latest creation, Botanica, with props by Michael Curry.
Inspiration and Ideology
Pendleton gets much of his inspiration for his work from the natural world, plants, animals and minerals. It is a direct indication for his passion for gardening, which posses mystery of the natural world and the magic involved within it. On stage, resemblance to sunflowers and marigolds can be viewed by the audience. Pendleton states, "we're less of a dance company than a physical, visual theater, using props and costumes to create fascinating pictures." The mix of different elements is intended to appeal to a larger audience.Choreography and performance
In addition to his work with MOMIX and Pilobolus, Pendleton has been active as choreographer and performer for numerous other companies.- 1979 - choreographs and performs in the "Integrale Erik Satie" staged by the Paris Opera Ballet, including a revival of the 1924 Dadaist ballet "Relache."
- 1980 - choreographs the Closing Ceremonies for the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid.
- 1980 - remounts "Relache" for the Joffrey Ballet in New York
- 1982 - creates the role of the Fool for Yuri Lyubimov's production of Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina" at Milan's La Scala
- 1982 - stages and performs in the Deutsche Opera's production of "Tutuguri", based on the writings of Antonin Artaud, in Berlin.
- 1985 - choreographs Stravinsky's "Pulcinella" for the Ballet de Nancy
- 1987 - choreographs Rameau's "Platee" for the US Spoleto Festival
- 1988 - supplies choreographic "mise-en-scene" for a revival of Cocteau's "Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel" for the inauguration of the Florence Gould Hall at the Alliance Francaise in New York
- 1989 - choreographs "AccorDION" for the Vorbuhne-Zurich Theatre
- 1991 - "Passion" with MOMIX
- 1993 - contributes the choreography for Lina Wertmuller's production of "Carmen" with the Munich State Opera
- 1994 - "Baseball" with MOMIX
- 1997 - "Sputnik" with MOMIX
- 2000 - choreographs (with Danny Ezralow and David Parsons) "Aeros" with the Romanian Olympic gymnastics team
- 2002 - "Opus Cactus" with MOMIX
- 2004 - choreographs 12 weeks of Italian RAI-TV’s number-one-rated live variety show, Fiorello
- 2005 - "Lunar Sea" with MOMIX
- 2008 - choreographs "Picarte" for Diana Vishneva of the Kirov Ballet
- 2008 - "F.L.O.W." for Diana Vishneva
Film and television
- 1970s - participation in several "Dance in America" and "Great Performances" PBS specials with Pilobolus
- 1970s -- appearances on "To Tell the Truth," "The Tonight Show," and "Sesame Street"
- 1982 - "Moses Pendleton Presents Moses Pendleton" for ABC Arts, winner of a Cine Golden Eagle award
- 1984 - Julian Lennon's "Too Late for Goodbyes" directed by Sam Peckinpah
- 1989 - choreography for Prince's "Batdance" music video for the movie "Batman"
- 1991 - choreography appears in the film "FXII"
- 1991 - co-stars with Charles Dutoit in the Emmy Award winning Rhombus Media film of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
- 1990s - choreographs rock videos for the bands White Lion and Shadowfax, and for singer Cathy Dennis.
- 1990s - directs numerous special programs for Antenne ll in France and RAI Television in Italy
- 1993 - "Carmen" for Munich State Opera
- 1994 - contributes to the 3D IMAX film "Imagine" released at IMAX theaters worldwide
- 2003 - "White Widow," danced by Emily Patterson and excerpted from MOMIX's In Orbit show, is included in the Robert Altman film The Company
- 2004 - choreographs 12 weeks of Italian RAI-TV’s number-one-rated live variety show, Fiorello
Awards and Distinctions
- 1972 - with Pilobolus, recipient of the Scotsman Award at the Edinburgh Festival
- 1975 - with Pilobolus, recipient of the Berlin Critics Prize
- 1977 - appointed a Guggenheim Fellow
- 1994 - receives the Gold Medal of the Verona Festival as director of MOMIX
- 1998 - recipient of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts' Governor's Award.
- 1999 -- recipient of the Positano Choreographic Award
- 2002 - receives the American Choreography Award (with Daniel Parsons and Daniel Ezralow) from the Academy of Dance on Film for Outstanding Achievement in Television, Variety or Special (for "Aeros: Illusion of Flight")
- 2010 -- recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and keynote speaker at Commencement ceremonies
Other projects
An accomplished photographer, Pendleton's work has been exhibited in London, Milan, Montreal and Aspen, and Rome. Pendleton is the subject of the book Salto di Gravita by Lisavetta Scarbi (in Italian, 1999)Pendleton was a 1998 recipient of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts' Governor's Award.
Sources
- Chamber Dance Company (includes photo)
- PBS Documentary Series (includes video)