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The World Circus and Stories Mapping Project expired Free

Posted by: Louis Patrick Leroux
Posted on: June 30, 2020
Category: Panel Discussion
Type: Online
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On July 8th, 3:30 pm EST, a team from Concordia, spearheaded by Louis Patrick Leroux (of the Montreal Working Group on Circus Research) will lauch The World Circus and Stories Mapping Project at MICC with an online event.

The following day, on July 9th, 3:30 p.m. there will be a webinar involving international moderators vetting stories in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese.

The core idea behind the project is to map circus stories from around the world, with special focus on contemporary circus stories, historical circus stories, and lastly, pandemic based circus stories.

The World Circus and Stories Mapping Project—24hr check-in with international moderators At Concordia University’s 4th Space, by Montreal Working Group on Circus Research.

Montreal Working Group on Circus Research; Geomedia Lab; Concordia University; 4th Space; En Piste – The National Circus Arts Alliance; MICC – Marché International de Cirque Contemporain / International Market of Contemporary Circus, An initiative of TOHU/Montréal Complètement Cirque and Circus Talk!

The map is open to the entire circus community. Share your stories: http://geomedialab.org/circusmap.html
Date: July 09, 2020
3:30 pm
Timezone: (UTC-5) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Languages: English Online event URL:

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