Moses Pendleton


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Moses Pendleton (Lyndonville, March 28, 1949) is a US dancer and choreographer.

Wins the Vermont Cross Country Championships in 1967. He graduated from English Literature at Dartmouth College and, with Jonatahan Wolken, created the Pilobolus Dance Theater. He later won the Berlin Critics Prize and debuted at Broadway. Meanwhile, he signed the "all alone" ralenti, dressed in white, with black goggles and stick, titled Momix, designed for the closing ceremony of the Winter Games of Lake Placid. The new company, called Momix, was born in that phase. He is also a choreographer for the work, also devoting himself to photography, both for fixing new ideas of movement or as a pure artistic expression. At the basis of its success, there is, of course, its talent and inventiveness, but above all its simplicity.

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