“…with its wit, beauty and sheer physical daring, it typifi es Momix at its inspired best.” –Newsday
If Salvador Dali and Leonardo da Vinci joined forces and were commissioned by National Geographic, you’d get Opus Cactus, a dynamic journey into the hidden landscape of the American Southwest. With a sense of danger, mystery, and humor, the dance illusion of MOMIX brings to life a Sonoran desert full of soaring cactuses, lithe lizards, slithering snakes and frolicking insects. Artistic Director Moses Pendleton combines athleticism, riveting music, outrageous costumes, inventive props, and pure talent to create an amazing multimedia experience.
If Salvador Dali and Leonardo da Vinci joined forces and were commissioned by National Geographic, you’d get Opus Cactus, a dynamic journey into the hidden landscape of the American Southwest. With a sense of danger, mystery, and humor, the dance illusion of MOMIX brings to life a Sonoran desert full of soaring cactuses, lithe lizards, slithering snakes and frolicking insects. Artistic Director Moses Pendleton combines athleticism, riveting music, outrageous costumes, inventive props, and pure talent to create an amazing multimedia experience.
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750 E. Shaw Lane, Wharton Center
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone: 5174322000
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