Big Apple Circus: Back on its Feet, but Fastened to Tradition
A familiar blue tent is cozied amidst the daunting buildings of Lincoln Center. The Big Apple Circus has returned to
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A familiar blue tent is cozied amidst the daunting buildings of Lincoln Center. The Big Apple Circus has returned to
Read moreFanny Kerwich is a woman in motion. Her energy is electric, light, and ever flowing. Much like her directorial sense,
Read moreFrom July 3rd to 13th 2018, over twenty thinker-doers from a dozen countries, all practitioners and scholars of contemporary circus and/or
Read moreHave you heard of Awaji island in Japan? Speaking of Japan, it’s rare to meet people who can name more
Read moreTo read this article in English, click here. Del 19 al 21 de octubre el Teatro Circo Price de Madrid
Read morePara leer este artículo en español, haga clic aquí. From 19th to 21st of October 2018, Teatro Circo Price in
Read moreBig Top Academy is a new circus-themed show on Discovery Kids Network that premiered October 15th, 2018. Set in a
Read moreHere is a message from the organizers of Young Stage, reminding circus artists that it is time to apply for
Read moreIn our new series called Meet the Presenter-Tag, we will explore the world of circus arts programming with different presenters
Read moreTypically, talking about site-specific circus means talking about a large outdoor space that’s converted (with, say, scaffolding or cranes or
Read moreCircus educators and professionals from around the United States gathered this past weekend, October 4th-7th, at the American Circus Educators
Read moreMany circus books tell us why their authors have run away to the circus; few address whether they should have.
Read moreThe Big Apple Circus is about to begin its 41st season this October 2018 and they are kicking it off
Read moreFirst time at the FRINGE! It had been a long-standing desire of mine to attend the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, either
Read moreThe Plaid Lads, a duo comprised of Sam Malcolm and Tony Steinbach, are darlings of the fringe world, having performed
Read moreOn Monday, October 8th, and Tuesday October 9th, PBS (The Public Broadcasting Service) is launching a new four hour mini
Read moreWire walker Andrea Loreni has been a subject on CircusTalk before when Giulia Schiavone wrote an article sharing her synopsis of
Read moreCzech contemporary circus is in many ways a unique phenomenon. Having been born of the will of theatre actors and
Read moreDescribed by its creators as “an eclectic lab of infinite creativity where a joyful troupe of acrobats, dancers and musicians
Read moreThis dark work-in-progress (AutoCannibal) by Captain Ruin (aka Mitch Jones) was what he came up with in creation mode with
Read moreMy first approach to the Maroma was in 2008. I was member of Otro Circo and Circo Atayde Hnos invited us to a gathering with
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