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- Pilobolus is a genus of fungi that commonly grows on herbivore dung. The life cycle of Pilobolus begins with a black sporangium that has been discharged...
- Pilobolus is an American modern dance company that began performing in October 1971. Pilobolus has performed over 100 c****ographic works in more than...
- spines having a central pore. Pilobolus crystallinus has been reported to grow on the dung of cattle. Meehan T. (1881). "Pilobolus crystallinus". Proceedings...
- founded in 1991. She has performed with and c****ographed for the MOMIX and Pilobolus dance companies. A graduate of Juilliard, she joined MOMIX in 1983 where...
- Southern California and saw his first modern dance and ballet productions; Pilobolus, Martha Graham and Rudolf Nureyev. The next two years, he trained extensively...
- Phycomyces blakeslee****, Mucor circinelloides and Pilobolus crystallinus. For example, in Pilobolus crystallinus light is responsible for the dispersal...
- Other projects include concepts, directing, and c****ography for OK Go, Pilobolus Dance Theatre, Rufus Wainwright, Miranda July, Bobcat Goldthwait, Matt...
- at Dartmouth that led to founding of Pilobolus Dance Theater in 1971. As a founding artistic director of Pilobolus she worked with the company from 1971...
- including: David Nixon's Dracula performed by the Northern Ballet (UK, 2009) Pilobolus' Rushes in a scene c****ographed using chairs. (US, 2007) Christopher...
- in the Zygomycota include black bread mold (Rhizopus stolonifer), and Pilobolus species, capable of ejecting spores several meters through the air. Medically...