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Pilobolus is a genus of fungi that commonly grows on herbivore dung. Life cycle The life cycle of Pilobolus begins with a black sporangium that has been discharged onto a plant substrate such as grass. A herbivorous animal such as a horse then eats the substrate, unknowingly consuming the sporangi...
In the grass around their hooves, the fungus Pilobolus does exactly the opposite. To help its spores, Pilobolus uses a "shotgun" to blast them as far away as possible.
More on Pilobolus Dance Theater from Infoplease: ... Pilobolus Dance Theater (pīläb'ulus) [key], innovative modern dance company formed (1971) by Moses Pendleton, Jonathan Wolken, ...
Pilobolus Dance Theatre Saturday, November 8, 2003 at 8:00 pm Main Stage - $33 ... Pilobolus, a highly unusual dance company, is now celebrating its 31st year of evolution.
Presented in celebration of the Dartmouth College Library Pilobolus Archives, a resource for dance students and scholars. ... PILOBOLUS@PLAY CELEBRATING ARCHIVES, PREMIERES, AND A DARTMOUTH HOMECOMING
Graceful artistry is to Pilobolus dance what bel canto is to Verdi opera. The style in each is toward brilliant movement/vocal display and purity of visual/tonal qualities.
Lewis & Clark College: Details of White Bird Dance Series event, performance by the dance troupe Pilobolus...
Pilobolus umbonatus and the bull's-eye ... There are two ways that Pilobolus can be coaxed to show its reliance on sunlight, one uses natural isolates, the other is more controlled.
Pilobolus Dance Theatre, founded by four Dartmouth students in 1971, has changed the course of contemporary dance with its signature style of closely combined bodies and a radically innovative ...
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