Why Dance Matters podcast

S10 E10: Robert Pranzatelli / Pilobolus

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

We take a deep dive into a single dance company – the tumbling, twisty, transporting Pilobolus – through the eyes of Robert Pranzatelli, who has written a wonderfully involving book about the company and its work. Pilobolus began in 1971, at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. It grew out of dance classes held at the then all-male university, and soon found a following in the US and beyond – one early description of their work was Dr Seuss meets Monty Python. Seeing them perform also changed Robert Pranzatelli’s life, as he tells us.


Robert Pranzatelli is the author of a number of essays published by the Paris Review and other literary journals, and a longtime staff member of Yale University Press. His book Pilobolus: A Story of Dance and Life is published by the University Press of Florida.


Robert’s book: https://www.ubcpress.ca/pilobolus

Pilobolus in New York: https://pilobolus.org/tour-dates/2025/the-joyce


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