Circus Voices
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Circus Voices is brought to you by CircusTalk.com, the leading online network, and resource for the international circus industry. At Circus Talk, our motto is "We give circus a voice," because we share circus-related information from around the globe from a variety of voices. In our podcast we present short series of podcasts from circus experts and professionals from around the world,..
Circus Voices
1y ago
In this week’s episode, Social Circus Stars, we will be taking a listen to 6 local stories about individual circus practitioners from around the world.
In collectively sharing these voices, we hope to capture a sense of what it is like to practice Circus as a tool for social change and what motivates so many of us to want to do so.
Guests:
Jessica Hentoff of Circus Harmony in St. Louis, US. Learn more.
Paulina Chodnicka of Odskocznia in Warsaw, Poland. Learn more.
Javier Morales Gonzales of Malabicirco Compañia in Valparaíso, Chile. Learn more.
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Circus Voices
1y ago
In this week’s episode: Territories of Circus Feminism, guest host Jael Rodrigues, guides an international conversation between the nuanced experiences of both Latin Ameircan and European perspectives of feminism within circus. Guest speakers include Camila Losada of Argentina; Sarah Simili of Switzerland, Consuelo Vallandro Barbo of Brazil, and Yolande Sommer of Germany.
Host:
Jael Rodriguez of Hula Hoop Integral, @Hulahoopintegral
Guests:
Camila Losada of Cirqueres Organizades @circainvestigaccion
Sarah Simili of Courant d cirque
Consuelo Vallandro
Yolande Sommer @intiative_fem_circus ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
In this week’s episode, Academic Frontiers, researchers Adam Woolley, Dr. Veronique Richard, and Dr. Dean Kriellaars get together to discuss and share some of their scientific curiosities and thoughts about the beneficial impacts of Circus.
Guests:
Adam Woolley was the Creative Outreach Director for the Circadium School of Contemporary Circus in Philadelphia, PA. He's been a circus coach for the past 10 years, has served on the Board of Directors for the American Circus Educators Association, helped to produce contemporary circus showcases in NYC and Philadelphia and served as an advocat ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
In this week’s episode, Circus Visionaries, Miguel Manzano of the Esta Pasando project and Craig Quat of the Quat Props functional juggling movement, sit down to discuss overarching themes of inclusion in Circus, and what the emergence of such cultural practice says about the transformation and future goals of our industry.
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Circus Voices
1y ago
Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFT’s, Web3 and the Performing Arts” we will have our host Thomas Chambers discuss with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artists, and creators alike.
During our fourth and final episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we welcome Alexandre Teodoresco and Didier Stowe of “Drop The Act” as they shed some light on this innovative project within the Circus Arts.
Didier and Alex share their stories that ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFT’s, Web3 and the Performing Arts” we will have our host Thomas Chambers discuss with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artist’s and creators alike.
During our second episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we welcome Erik Bordeleau, Co-Founder of The Sphere as he brings us into this new ecosystem of developing art.As Erik walks us through the intricate process, he and his co-founders have e ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFT’s, Web3 and the Performing Arts” we will have our host Thomas Chambers discuss with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artist’s and creators alike.
During our second episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we welcome Jean-Luc Pellerin of Web3Montreal to continue our journey in understanding more of this new Web 3 technology and culture.
As we take grasp on this blockchain technology. Recent ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFT’s, Web3 and the Performing Arts” we will have our host Thomas Chambers discuss with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artist’s and creators alike. CircusTalk is excited to launch the conversation about how NFTs and Web3 will impact the circus arts in the 21st century.
In our first episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we will have the opportunity to have a in-depth conversation with Eric Neal, Fou ..read more
Circus Voices
1y ago
In this fourth and final episode of Circus Voices presents Circus Re-Imagined, we welcome Kenneth Feld, Chairman & CEO at Feld Entertainment.
This legendary impresario has steered the reins of live family entertainment for over half a century, facilitating the thrills and wondersChildren of All Ages have come to cherish with such properties as the iconic Ringling Bros. and Barnum & BaileyThe Greatest Show On Earth®
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Circus Voices
1y ago
On this episode we welcome, Lisa B. Lewis, Founder & Executive Director at Omnium Circus.
Propelled by a stirring desire for an even more inclusive big top - this author, artist, and scholar would endeavor to birth the kind of circus that would welcome, not only, the multicultural talents the genre is renowned for, but create an authentically inclusive space for the contributions and artistry of the multi-abled community, all the while servicing and accommodating the diverse needs of its audience. The kind of circus the New York Times hails as, “genuinely extraordinary.”
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