“An exhilarating showcase of marvels.” —Wall Street Journal
MOMIX Viva MOMIX
Sunday, February 9 at 7 pm $60/$50/$40
Viva MOMIX is a greatest hits variety of sections from acclaimed MOMIX performances Botanica, Alchemia, Remix, Opus Cactus, and Lunar Sea. MOMIX dancers explode ideas of possibility with quirky humor and incredible visuals as small vignettes mix illusion, beauty, magic, fun, and inventiveness. From the incredible mind of Vermont’s own Moses Pendleton (founder of Pilobolus), MOMIX is a group of amazingly athletic dancer/illusionists who bring the audience on an unforgettable journey into the imagination.
Sponsored by Media Support from NBC5
Malpaso Dance Company
Saturday, February 29 at 8 pm $45/$35/$28
Havana-based Malpaso is Cuba’s first independent dance company. For its Flynn debut, the company brings three pieces exploring different aspects of Cuban culture. In 24 Hours and a Dog, an invisible canine forces dancers to keep pace in a hectic world, set to music written and performed by Grammy-winning Cuban-American jazz composer Arturo O’Farrill. In Porque Sigues (Why You Follow), celebrated New York choreographer Ronald K. Brown blends African, Cuban, and western dance while exploring beats and rhythms within music and our bodies; and in Ser, company member Beatriz Garcia provides an exemplary foundation for Cuban choreographers.
Presented in association with the Office of the Vice President for Human Resources, Diversity, and Multicultural Affairs through the UVM President’s Initiative for Diversity. Global Arts Sponsor
“A pinch-me moment, one of those times when you catch an artistic dawning. . . Malpaso’s Dancers were exceptional.” —LA Times
Media Support from Vermont Public Radio
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