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March 05, 2020
Moses Pendleton’s Viva MOMIX brings talented dancerillusionists to the Gaillard Get in the mix By Gabriela Capestany
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Talking to Moses Pendleton, itʼs clear that heʼs a man with the kind of drive one needs to create an international dance company. The day we talked to him, he told us that he had just finished with a session of deep chanting. “Singing, especially at your lowest octaves, has many wonderful health benefits,” he explains right before diving into a stirring account of his current show and his artistic passions. Pendleton is the the artistic director and founder of MOMIX, a dance production company with worldwide reach. MOMIXʼs newest show Viva MOMIX heads to the Gaillard this Saturday. The show celebrates MOMIXʼs 40th anniversary and pulls a variety of performances from various other productions MOMIX has created. “Thereʼs a mix and blend of elements. I wanted to create a show like a compilation album,” says Pendleton. “I wanted to draw excerpts from 40 years and several productions and put them together into a new mix, like you would put together songs in an album.” Described by Pendleton as “physical visual theater” the show uses a variety of elements such as props, lighting, music, and special effects to build upon the dancers and choreographed routines in the show. “Itʼs a very visual show with elements of many different things that give it a fantasy [feel]. I would love [it] if people had fun trying to figure out what theyʼre seeing.”