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Circus Futures 13: Creating Circus in Unconventional Spaces

During, and post, COVID-19, site work is coming to the fore. Zeb Hunter chairs a panel on this boundary-pushing part of our work, and how it reshapes the form, literally and creatively.

New York 8am, Montreal 8am, London 1pm, Paris 2pm, Melbourne 10pm

Panellists include:

Anthony Venisse

Skye Gellman

Firenza Guidi

Kate Fryer

Photo Credit: “Mothlight” by Skye Gellmann and Naomi Francis

Link to Panel 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.