Shadows and Tempests Bring a Woman’s Journey to Life in Anouk Vallée-Charest’s ‘Waves’
Framed by long brown hair, Anouk Vallée-Charest’s large, bright features beamed as we said hello. We have met to discuss
Read moreFramed by long brown hair, Anouk Vallée-Charest’s large, bright features beamed as we said hello. We have met to discuss
Read moreWhen this series began, a few people and institutions came immediately to mind. One was Women’s Circus in Melbourne. Being
Read more“There’s some shows where we’ve had people come up and do a shoey–randomly–because they were so excited. Do you know
Read moreOne theme that I’ve been exploring in this series has been the difference, or balance between celebration and redress, filling
Read moreIn the US, Labor Day weekend always signals the end of summer and the beginning of fall routines. Vacationers get
Read moreAs we all know, circus comes in many forms, and CircusTalk is dedicated to honoring them all: live performance, education,
Read moreDiana Salles and Firenza Guidi both have enormous smiles. They speak from the heart and listen patiently with unwavering, attentive
Read moreFrédérique Cournoyer Lessard is an interdisciplinary artist working through circus and film. I first saw their work at the Montréal
Read moreLast September, I spoke with Veronica Blair. She was cozied up in a long, red sweater just starting her day
Read moreMorning Armor. I woke up thinking about this publication: an article about women in circus to be published in alignment
Read moreAny role in a circus production could be considered — to use an old idiom — a cog in the
Read moreWhile writing this series I’ve realized something that I’m a little abashed to admit: when I think of a designer’s
Read moreLet’s talk about radical art. Maybe it happens in two ways. Either something smashes into a culture so abruptly that
Read moreThere’s a common adage that the essence of circus is innate to humans and human existence. Depending on who you
Read moreI’m going to start at the end. When wrapping up an interview, I like to ask if there’s anything my
Read moreThe Designer Series is a set of articles dedicated to the people who bring color, light, architecture, ambiance, and sound
Read moreIf early 1900s western circus history was a circus act, I would hire it. The stories have all the earmarks
Read moreFirst impressions are important, and more often than not, we don’t make them in person. We all know the application
Read moreI’ve had a daydream of this scene before: a curious scholar peers through a telescope from a high window in
Read moreGandini Juggling is a world-renowned juggling company that is known for its collaborations with other art forms. I interviewed founder
Read moreAuditions are stressful. Everyone in the room has fingers crossed: auditioners want to be cast; casting teams want just the
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