To go out…

Leave the conservatory, the circus school, the theater, and try to define a new territory.

Transform yourself into a geodramatic explorer, reinvent performative forms, joyful rituals where spectators, actors, musicians and circus performers meet, approach each other, warm up, rub, sweat, inspire each other.

 

During a 10-day residency at Latitude 50, Sara Selma Dolorès, surrounded by teachers, will offer the 25 students from the École Supérieure des Arts du Cirque, the École Supérieure d’Acteur and the field of Music of the Royal Conservatory of Liège to think and to put into action an aesthetic of bastardy. These 10 days will result in an evening of representation designed as an anti-identity card where specialists will be gagged and experts banned.

 

The ESAC, Higher School of Circus Arts, is located in Brussels and is part of the panel of Higher Artistic Schools of the FWB, in the same way as the Royal Conservatory of Liège which brings together the Higher School of Acting ( ESACT) and the field of Music. For the first time in Federation-Wallonia-Brussels, students from these three artistic fields meet.

 

From November 11 to 13, 2022, the creative circus will take place in all its facets, in all territories across Europe. Under the leadership of the Territoires de Cirque association, the broadcast networks are joining forces to celebrate this resolutely popular art and salute its vitality, its demands, its commitment to the fights for the equality of women and men, its dimension intercultural, as well as intergenerational. In 2019, the 1st edition of La Nuit du Cirque brought together more than 60 establishments – mobilized with artists, residents, local communities, associative networks, leisure circus schools… – for one day, an evening or a night to highlight the circus of creation. Marchin is doing his Circus Night and breaking down barriers by giving carte blanche to students from higher arts schools…

 

Click here for an article from L’Avenir on this beautiful evening.