A returning favorite of Asheville
audiences, Pilobolus performs its
breathtaking combination of humor and invention Tuesday and Wednesday, April 7
& 8 at 8:00 p.m. at Diana Wortham Theatre. At once witty and sensual, the
company engages and inspires audiences the world over, both physically and
intellectually, with gravity-defying works. “Bodies become imagery, and one
image merges into another, organically, poetically, inexplicably” (The New York Times). With
its novel approach to dance infused with humor, science and incredible feats of
the human body, Pilobolus makes modern dance accessible and fun for all.
Named after a
barnyard fungus that propels its spores with extraordinary speed, accuracy, and
strength, Pilobolus continually forms diverse collaborations that break down
barriers between disciplines and challenge the way we think about dance. With
its collaborative choreographic process and unique weight-sharing approach to
partnering, Pilobolus has appeared on Sesame
Street, 60 Minutes, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and has
been honored as the first collective to receive the Dance Magazine Award as
well as other prestigious honors, such as a Primetime Emmy Award, the Samuel H.
Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a TED
Fellowship.
In its April 7 & 8 performances
at Diana Wortham Theatre, Pilobolus performs* the following works: On the Nature of Things (2014); Skyscrapers (2012) based on original
concept and choreography by Trish Sie for Skyscrapers,
the music video for alternative rock band OK Go; Untitled 2015 (Preview); [esc] (2013) a piece created through
Pilobolus’s International Collaborators Project; and Day Two (1980).
*This program is subject to change.
Please note that On the Nature of Things
contains partial female nudity and the special effect of haze. Day Two contains partial female nudity.
Pre-Show Event: During both evenings of the Pilobolus
performances, the theatre conducts its annual raffle to benefit the Youth
Education Scholarship (Y.E.S.) Fund. The
theatre’s Y.E.S. Fund creates an opportunity for all children to experience the
arts by providing scholarships for underprivileged children to attend Matinee
Series performances. At the
annual raffle, patrons can purchase raffle tickets for $5 (or 5 for $20) with
cash or check, for a chance to win prize packages from regional businesses and
artists such as art and craft gallery items, restaurant gift certificates,
homemade goods, tickets for area performing arts venues and attractions, retail
and services, and more. Each night’s winners will be posted in the lobby at the
end of the performance. Winners can take their prize home that night, or pick
it up at a later time. Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase
throughout the evening. All raffle ticket proceeds benefit local students.
Pilobolus’s Asheville
performances are presented with support from The Arthur J. Fryar Charitable
Fund; and made possible by Performance Sponsors Bill & Clarita Burton,
Michelle & Eddie Dorf, Karen & Bob Dunn, and Parsec Financial; and by
Mainstage Dance Series Sponsors Will & Catherine Gay, Susan Holden, Tina
& John McGuire, Ronna & Rob Resnick, Hedy Fischer & Rancy Shull,
BMW of Asheville, and Diamond Brand Outdoors; with additional support from
Media Sponsors WCQS 88.1FM, WNC magazine, and WTZQ AM 1600.
The entrance for the Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place is marked by
the location of the theatre’s marquee between 12 and 14 Biltmore Avenue.
Patrons enter the theatre through the breezeway between Marble Slab Creamery
and White Duck Taco and into a large interior courtyard with multiple glass
doors to the theatre’s main lobby and box office. The
intimate theatre seats just over 500 and boasts exceptional acoustics and
sightlines, making it the premier performance space in Western North Carolina.
The Mainstage Series is supported by a grant from the North Carolina Arts
Council, a state agency. The Mainstage Series 2014/2015 Season Sponsors are the
Asheville Scene, Blue Moon
Water, Creative Energy, Everyday Gourmet, Laurey’s Catering and Gourmet-to-go,
the North Carolina Arts Council, and the Renaissance Asheville Hotel. To obtain more information on the Mainstage Series or to
purchase tickets, call the theatre’s box office at (828) 257-4530 or visit www.dwtheatre.com.
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