TCAH: Intercultural Collaboration and Circus

INTERCULTURAL COLLABORATION AND CIRCUS

  • How do we create safe spaces when collaborating in intercultural practice?
  • Why is social change or political activism important?
  • Why is intercultural collaboration important?

The Creators talk about their work, followed by a Q&A.

Chairs: Victoria Amedume

Panelists include:
Lisa Fa’alafi (Hot Brown Honey, Polytoxic)
Leah Shelton (Terror Australis, Polytoxic)
Samuel Tetreault (The 7 Fingers The Fibonacci Project)

Guillaume Saladin (Artcirq and Fibonacci)

Suali Kuata https://saalikuata.com/ (Various)

Samuel Tetreault (The 7 Fingers Fibonacci Project)
Harley Mann (Na Djinang Circus)

Click here for panel recording.

Photo by Angelo Benedetto
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.