Is the circus still « circus » if we remove the risk? This article explores why physical, creative, and even economic danger are the lifeblood of the performing arts. In a risk-averse world, the circus remains a vital space for vulnerability and daring.
Read the full article, “No Risk, No Circus – On The Importance Of Risk In The Circus" by Daniel Burow, on StageLync.com!
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Ever wonder what happens when you hand the keys to the artists?
Scenic Circus did exactly that for their latest show, “Diaries in Motion,” ditching the strong external director role for a radically collaborative creation. It was a big risk (four weeks, new cast!), but the payoff was an intimate show built entirely from the performers’ own ideas. Check out how 16-year-old Daniela Levina @daniela_levina__ helped create magic with a Cyr wheel and a rotating disc.
Read the full article “Unlocking the Creative Potential of Emerging Circus Artists” by Daniel Burow on Stagelync.com! Link in the QR code!
To me, 2023 was a quite special year. It meant the beginning of an exciting collaboration with a great team. I have enjoyed every experience we have shared in the @sceniccircus show project LYALKA. Happy new year! Let’s make it ours! ✨
Last weekend I have celebrated my birthday together with our „tentwarming party“ in Potsdam. Circus students from Kyiv and their families were joining. In the upcoming weeks, the students will use my tent as training facility, thanks to the great collaboration with @zeltpunkt .
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May I introduce to you: My first own circus tent. Just built up for the first time. And ready for new adventures…
Many thanks to #idacircustheatre, @kiliano_events , @zeltpunkt and all the other supporters!