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Another Pilobolus workshop opportunity

May 26, 2011

We will be facilitating a creativity workshop as part of the “Unleash Your Creativity” series during the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in June in New Haven, Connecticut.  The entire “Unleash Your Creativity” series is set across 3 days with each day focusing on a different facet of creativity – movement and play; in [...]

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Upcoming Pilobolus workshop

November 13, 2010

We will be holding a weekend-long workshop at our studio in Washington, Connecticut on January 8 & 9, 2011.  On that Saturday and Sunday, workshop participants will be engaged creatively and collaboratively and learn Pilobolean principles of decision-making, leadership (and “followership”), and movement.  No previous dance experience is required for this weekend, just the willingness [...]

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Summer Workshops at Dartmouth

August 14, 2010

Since the beginning of this week, Pilobolus’ rehearsal director and artistic associate Renee Jaworski and creative director Matt Kent have been busy during their two-week residency at Dartmouth College.  In addition to teaching two collaborative choreographic workshops that culminate in a free community performance (scheduled for next weekend), they also taught a workshop at the [...]

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Weekly Wrap: Three weeks down, one more to go

August 2, 2010

This past week: We posted a video excerpt of one of Jonathan Wolken’s earliest creations on YouTube.  “Pseudopodia,” which Jonathan taught to two generations of Pilobolus dancers, most recently Pilobolus’ dance captain Jun Kuribayashi, is being performed three more times at the Joyce Theater in NYC this week.  Catch it in Program 3 on August [...]

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Weekly Wrap: Halfway through the Joyce

July 25, 2010

This week we announced the establishment of the Jonathan Wolken Education Fund.  Read more about it here.  Also, at our studio in Washington, Connecticut, the week-long Workshop for Serious Movers took place.  We just posted a video clip of a few of the workshop’s participants on our Facebook page. As of 10:30 PM yesterday night, [...]

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Weekly Wrap: Outdoor Fun in Connecticut and Opening Night in New York

July 12, 2010

This past Saturday, we danced the night away at our 6th annual Pilobolus Ball. Many were in attendance at the festive soirée, which featured performances of “Gnomen” and an excerpt of “Contradance” by Pilobolus dancers. Continuing last year’s momentum, the Litchfield Country Friends of Pilobolus aided in the underwriting of another new piece for the [...]

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Weekly Wrap: the Pilobolus Project and Kids Day Camp

May 2, 2010

This past week: P7 was in the studio working with Dan Zanes this week.  On Friday, P7 had a kids show and an evening performance at the Shubert Theater in New Haven, Connecticut. Over 70 participants from the Pilobolus Project, a collaboration between Pilobolus, the Shubert Theater, and New Haven schools, attended the Friday morning [...]

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Pilobolus Kids Day Camp

May 1, 2010

In addition to our adult summer workshops, we are happy to announce our seventh season of summer camp workshops for children with two 5-day sessions from June 12-16 at our studio in Washington, Connecticut. Much of Pilobolus’ creative work has emerged from a response to nature, and this year’s summer camp will take its inspiration [...]

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Upcoming Pilobolus workshops for all levels

March 26, 2010

Spring has finally arrived — the season for renewal and growth. If you’re a creative person looking to jumpstart your productivity, an athlete wanting to grease your winter rust, or an intellectually curious person open to trying something new, join a Pilobolus workshop in the coming months to learn what we do in our studio and how we do it.

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Special Guest Performance by the After School Arts Program

February 12, 2010

Pilobolus Dance Theater will perform at Pomperaug High School in Southbury with 40 children from the After School Arts Program.

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