I must confess that I approached MOMIX's conception of Baseball with trepidation, for I know zilch about that or any other ballgame. Athletics simply are not my thing. Still, I was slightly encouraged ...
Experiencing Momix always reminds me of Harrison Bergeron, the protagonist in Kurt Vonnegut’s classic short story of the same name. Bergeron is an athlete and a dancer in a future world where equality ...
“Baseball,” conceived and choreographed by Moses Pendleton for MOMIX, combines music, movement, photography, lighting and illusionary effects to create dance theater of extraordinary ingenuity. Since ...
Moses Pendleton has created dances about baseball, the desert and shadows formed by moonlight. How does the world-renowned, 74-year-old choreographer come up with ideas for such distinct works? The ...
Athletic aesthetics, human sculptures and some very dynamic dance moves are major ingredients in the "Momix" recipe. The dance company has been creating kinetic poetry in performance for more than 35 ...