July 2011

Interactive video debut: “All Is Not Lost”

July 27, 2011

Today, we are proud to announce the worldwide video debut of “All Is Not Lost,” our collaboration with OK Go and Trish Sie! There are two ways to play: 1) Play with the super awesome mind-blowing interactive version using HTML5 www.allisnotlo.st – A Chrome Experiment, made with the help of Google and must be watched in [...]

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Meet Wedee, ADF’s first Jonathan Wolken scholarship student

July 21, 2011

While at the American Dance Festival this summer we met the first Jonathan Wolken scholarship student, Wedee Kao.  We sat down with Wedee between classes for a little chat. Where are you from and how did you begin dancing? Wedee: I was born in Chicago and then moved to Taiwan. I moved back to the [...]

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Knee pads for Pilobolus workshop participants

July 19, 2011

We’ve been getting asked about bringing knee pads to the upcoming Pilobolus workshops. Knee pads are optional but recommended for workshop participants, especially for those attending the Pilobolus Technique and Advanced Pilobolus Workshops. Having adequate protection allows us to improvise and play safely, and we can explore a wider range of movements knowing that we [...]

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Enhance your Pilobolus experience with Dance Talks at the Joyce

July 14, 2011

Accompanying our Joyce season, we’re very pleased to offer a series of provocative panel discussions and surprising demonstrations occurring before or after selected performances. We hope you can join us. Reservations are required. Please email the Joyce at dancetalks@joyce.org or call 646-792-8377 to reserve your space. July 15 at 6:30 pm – Panel Discussion on [...]

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A full summer for Pilobolus

July 8, 2011

Last weekend we made news at the 2011 American Dance Festival.  We premiered 3 works at the annual summer dance festival:  “Korokoro,” a collaboration with Japanese butoh artist Tayuka Muramatsu; “Seraph,” created in collaboration with MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and “All Is Not Lost,” a collaboration with the Grammy award-winning rock band OK Go and Trish [...]

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