Newly Translated E-book Offers Fresh Perspectives on the History of Dance
The Theatre Academy of Uniarts Helsinki has unveiled an e-publication that promises a fresh perspective on the history of dance.
Leer másThe Theatre Academy of Uniarts Helsinki has unveiled an e-publication that promises a fresh perspective on the history of dance.
Leer másWhether you need a launching pad to jumpstart your ambitious circademic research or inspiration for your next creative endeavor, a
Leer másThis episode of Circus History Live! features Circus Historical Society (CHS) trustee Maureen Brunsdale discussing her new biography of Art
Leer másModern Vaudeville Press’s new book The Contemporary Circus Handbook, written by Eric Bates and edited by Kim Campbell with Benjamin
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Leer másThe ‘Big Top’ is an iconic image of the circus. But the Big Top was a relatively recent invention. In
Leer másThis past March, Ben Yehuda Press published Under One Tent: Circus, Judaism and Bible, edited by Professor Ora Horn Prouser,
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Leer másA trailblazing circus career makes more than just a good story to tell further down the line: it also provides
Leer másSeeking new circus books to read and came up empty? Let writer-scholar-juggler Morgan Anderson help you build out your reading
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Leer másCombining her passion for circus with her academic background, aerialist and writer Fleur Van Rens, Ph.D., set out to help
Leer másAs an undergraduate theatre student, I wasn’t assigned readings about circus. I remember reading about physical theatre, live art, dance,
Leer másYou may know him as the Artistic Director of the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain and Cirque Phénix, but
Leer másChina’s Bending Bodies: Contortionists and Politics in China is a research study monograph that covers the theories, history, and development of global contortionists.
Leer másIf early 1900s western circus history was a circus act, I would hire it. The stories have all the earmarks
Leer másLike the rest of the world, American circus artists have spent the last eighteen months largely out of work, unemployed
Leer másOn today’s episode, Josh and Lyndsay wonder whether Actors Equity will slow down the reopening of Broadway, talk about some
Leer másI have some pretty distinct memories of going to see the circus with my parents when I was a child.
Leer másI first met Rob Torres in 1998 in my home in Portland Maine. Avner (the Eccentric) Eisenberg had brought Rob
Leer másIn Thom Wall’s new book Juggling–What It Is And How To Do It –a not so brief introduction to the world’s
Leer másJuggling or How To Become a Juggler: the annotated edition is another piece of juggling literature from Modern Vaudeville Press
Leer másIt is a precious opportunity to learn about and from circus from folks who have traveled with and performed in
Leer másPearls of Juggling is a labor of love kind of book (and blog) written by Anthony Trahair. The book was
Leer másAfter finishing my second read through of Thom Wall’s Juggling From Antiquity to the Middle Ages—the forgotten history of throwing
Leer másThe new book Applied Anatomy of Aerial Artists by author and Doctor of Physical Therapy Emily Scherb (aka The Circus Doc)
Leer másThere is an art and science to juggling. Thom Wall demonstrates the art of juggling in his vaudeville juggling performances
Leer másI don’t know if it’s ever been said that a clown is the heart of circus, but it sure rings
Leer másCollaborating professors Louis Patrick Leroux (of Montreal’s Concordia University) and Charles Batson (of Union College, NY) have put together a
Leer másErnest Albrecht’s latest book chronicles the artistic evolution of the Greatest Show on Earth. Circus historian and critic Ernest Albrecht
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