Leading Dance Theatre Company Comes to THE EDGE
News Release – 22 January 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tumbleweeds tumble, lizards slither and flowers blossom as the natural beauty of the American desert landscape dances to life when leading American dance theatre company MOMIX performs its visually stunning production of Opus Cactus in Auckland in February.
For the first time ever in New Zealand, THE EDGE®, in association with Columbia Artists Management Inc, presents Opus Cactus in the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE® from February 10-15.
Hot, sexy and sultry, Opus Cactus is inspired by the giant saguaro cactus of Southwest America and is the creation of American dance legend Moses Pendleton, co-founder of Pilobolus Dance Theatre and founder of MOMIX.
Astonishing inventiveness and physical beauty are the hallmarks of MOMIX, celebrated for its otherworldly imagery, playful humour and original use of props, light, music and the human form. Under the direction of Moses Pendleton, this company of dancer-illusionists integrate classical dance, gymnastics and ballet in a way that delights people of all ages.
Sold out at the Verona Festival in Italy, MOMIX’s Opus Cactus has wowed audiences throughout the world, and now, in this strictly limited Auckland season, THE EDGE® gives New Zealand audiences the opportunity to see the astonishing talents of this dance theatre company.
Opus Cactus is Moses Pendleton’s sensual celebration of the natural beauty and indigenous creatures of the American Southwest’s Sonoran Desert – from the fluttering cactus wren to the slithering human Gila monster.
“It’s very sensuous and very organic,” Moses Pendleton says. “I use the dancers’ bodies to connect the flora and fauna.”
Opus Cactus also features an eclectic array of music – from Bach to Brian Eno – and full-stage puppet creations by Michael Curry, one of the creators of the puppets for Disney’s The Lion King.
“… there are enough of those patented MOMIX moments – when your eyes forget to blink and your breath forgets to come out – to make ‘Cactus’ another winning addition to the repertory” – Newsday
“The beauty of MOMIX’s ideas is partly in their simplicity, partly in their acknowledgement of rhythm, humour, sex and amazing grace of the human body.” – San Francisco Bay Guardian
“This zany group got off to a rip-roaring start as a packed house clamoured for more.” – The New York Times
Tickets for Opus Cactus at the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE® are on sale now. Book at Ticketek 09 307-5000 or online at www.ticketek.com
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BACKGROUND PROFILE
Moses Pendleton
Momix
Founder/Artistic Director/Choreographer
Born and raised on
a dairy farm in northern Vermont, Moses Pendleton co-founded
Pilobolus Dance Theatre in 1971. In the early 1970s,
Pilobolus won worldwide acclaim for its innovative blend of
acrobatics and imagination, including the Berlin Critics
Prize in 1975.
Moses began working outside Pilobolus in
1980 when he choreographed the closing ceremonies for the
Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. He also performed his solo,
Momix, at the Games, which became the name of the company he
founded the following year.
In addition to his work with
Momix, Moses has been active as choreographer and performer
for numerous other companies. In 1980 he revived Picabia’s
Dadaist Ballet Relache for the Joffrey Ballet. He created
the role of the fool for Yuri Lyubimov’s production of
Mussorgsky’s Kovanschina at Milan’s La Scala in 1982 and
later that year staged and performed in the Deutsche Opera’s
production of Tutuguri, based on the writings of Antonin
Artaud, in Berlin.
He choreographed Stravinsky’s
Pulcinella for the Ballet de Nancy in 1985 and Rameau’s
Platee for the US Spoleto Festival in 1987.
In 1988 he
supplied 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 and in 1989 he choreographed AccorDION for the
Vorbuhne-Zurich Theatre.
He contributed the choreography
for Lina Wertmuller’s production of Carmen with the Munich
State Opera in 1993.
Moses has also performed as a
soloist in dance galas in Europe and at the Metropolitan
Opera. His film work includes Moses Pendleton presents Moses
Pendleton for ABC Arts in 1982, winner of a Cine Golden
Eagle award; Julian Lennon’s Too Late for Goodbyes, directed
by Sam Peckinpah in 984; and the 1991 film FXII.
Moses
has directed numerous special programmes for Antenne II in
France and RAI Television in Italy. He co-starred with
Charles Dutoit in the Enmy Award-winning Rhombus Media film
of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition with the Montreal
Symphony Orchestra.
Also active in music videos, his work
appears in Prince’s Batdance music video for the3 movie
Batman, and rock videos for the bands White Lion and
Shadowfax, and for pop singer Cathy Dennis.
Through
Pilobolus, his work has been seen in PBS’ Dance in America
and Great Performances series.
He has appeared on The
Tonight Show and in the morning on Sesame Street.
Moses
Pendleton’s other projects include a workshop production of
Disney Theatrical’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame; a
commission for the Arizona Ballet rooted in Native American
folklore; In Movimento, a live production for Procter &
Gamble with the Romanian National Gymnastic Team; and FIAT’s
100th birthday celebration in Torino, Italy.
Moses
Pendleton is available for interview by
phone.