PILOBOLUS

PILOBOLUS Pilobolus is a rebellious dance company. Since 1971, we have tested the limits of human physicality to explore the beauty and the power of connected bodies.

Pilobolus has created and toured over 160 pieces of repertory to more than 65 countries. Pilobolus—named after a barnyard fungus that propels its spores with extraordinary speed, accuracy and strength—is a dance company founded by a group of Dartmouth College students in 1971. Pilobolus continually forms diverse collaborations that break down barriers between disciplines and challenge the way we t

hink about dance. Physically and intellectually, the company engages and inspires audiences around the world through performance, education and consultation. Pilobolus propels itself in a variety of directions to reach these goals. The original company, Pilobolus Dance Theater, has been touring its 115 pieces of repertory to more than 64 countries over the last 42 years. Pilobolus’s Shadowland, the company’s evening-length show currently touring Europe, the Middle East and Asia, has been seen by more than a half-million people in the three years since it was created. Pilobolus’s collaborative creative and educational work takes place through the Pilobolus Lab, in which the company both convenes diverse artists in the development of new work and teaches its creative method to individuals and institutions. To date, the Pilobolus Lab has produced collaborations with Penn & Teller, the MIT Distributed Robotics Laboratory, Art Spiegelman, Maurice Sendak, OK Go, Radiolab, and many others. The Lab's educational programming—which applies Pilobolus’s unique collaborative process to help all kinds of groups work better and achieve common goals—includes workshops, master classes, residencies and children’s programming. Educational partners include Brooklyn Academy of Music, Harlem Children’s Zone, American Dance Festival, and NYC and CT Public Schools. Pilobolus Creative Services applies this same method of invention to business, offering a wide range of educational, directorial, design and movement services for film, advertising, publishing, and corporate groups and events. The company has collaborated with clients such as Avon, UTC, Wharton Business School, Google, the US Olympic Committee, the NFL Network, Pfizer and many others. Pilobolus has been featured across the world at the 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007), and on Sesame Street, Oprah, 60 Minutes and Late Night with Conan O’ Brien. It has been recognized with prestigious honors, such as the Berlin Critic's Prize, the Scotsman Award, the Brandeis Award, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Programming, the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choreography, and a TED Fellowship for presenting at the TED conference in 2005. Pilobolus holds the 2011 Guinness World Record for fitting the most people into a Mini Cooper (26); and in 2012, the company was nominated for a Grammy® Award for its interactive music video collaboration with OK Go and Google Chrome Japan, “All is Not Lost.” Recently, Pilobolus was honored as the first collective to receive the Dance Magazine Award, which recognizes artists who have made lasting contributions to the field.

05/25/2026

Enjoy our microdoses? Get ready for the full trip. 🍄

Join us for an intergalactic journey to the uncharted territories of your psyche. Trips is Pilobolus like you’ve never experienced before.

Premiering in NYC at
JUNE 23 TO JULY 12, 2026

Tickets on sale now.

Visit pilobolus.org for more.

05/22/2026

Microdose Pilobolus 🍄 First leap with .arden and 🔉on!

🎉 It’s our final class!Give your child the chance to move, play, and create with Pilobolus.✨ Don’t miss the final sessio...
05/19/2026

🎉 It’s our final class!
Give your child the chance to move, play, and create with Pilobolus.
✨ Don’t miss the final session of the season!
🗓️ Wednesday, May 20 from 5:15–6:15 PM
📍 First Congregational Church of Washington, CT
Sign up today:

In Pilobolus kids classes, your child will discover the power of movement and collaboration through Pilobolus’s signature techniques. Kids will experience movement beyond what they may encounter in typical athletic leagues or traditional dance classes.

Kids Camp is filling up fast! 🚨 Secure a spot for your 6–12-year-old today.📅 July 20–24 and/or July 27–31⏰ 9 AM – 3 PM d...
05/18/2026

Kids Camp is filling up fast! 🚨 Secure a spot for your 6–12-year-old today.
📅 July 20–24 and/or July 27–31
⏰ 9 AM – 3 PM daily
📍 Shepaug Valley High School, Washington, CT
👉

Kids ages 6-12 will unleash creativity through movement at Pilobolus's Kids Camp! Explore play, improvisation, and performance for an unforgettable journey in self-expression!

In today’s busy world, kids need more than academics—they need space to connect, play, and grow.Pilobolus Kids Classes n...
05/12/2026

In today’s busy world, kids need more than academics—they need space to connect, play, and grow.
Pilobolus Kids Classes nurture:
✨ Communication
✨ Empathy
✨ Emotional regulation
✨ Self-expression
It’s a safe, playful environment where movement becomes a tool for personal growth.
🗓️ Wednesdays from 5:15–6:15 PM, May 13, 20
📍 First Congregational Church of Washington, CT
Sign up today:

In Pilobolus kids classes, your child will discover the power of movement and collaboration through Pilobolus’s signature techniques. Kids will experience movement beyond what they may encounter in typical athletic leagues or traditional dance classes.

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6 Kirby Road
Washington, CT
06794

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