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Circus and Politics and Climate Change and Everything!

What is the connection between circus and politics? What are the contradictions? Can we make more sustainable circus? Can circus make the world a better place?

-Acting for Climate Norway: Emma Staffansdotter Langmoen, Nathan Biggs-Penton

-Acting for Climate Canada w. Barcode: Alex Royer, Eric Bates, Agate Bisserier

– Imbuing Circus with Politics Australia: Mike Finch AUS

– Radical Feminism and the Body: Adrienne Truscott, USA

– Circus in Palestine: Mohamad Rabah

– Making Circus Political in Ireland w. Tumble Circus: Angelique Ross, Ken Fanning

Link to Video at The Circus Arts Hub.

The Circus Arts Hub
The Circus Arts Hub is in the process of becoming a formal organization under Victorian Law in Australia. Their mission is to contribute to the development of the circus arts through connecting diverse circus artists and other circus arts professionals across the globe.

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The Circus Arts Hub

The Circus Arts Hub is in the process of becoming a formal organization under Victorian Law in Australia. Their mission is to contribute to the development of the circus arts through connecting diverse circus artists and other circus arts professionals across the globe.