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¡DALE!

Los Gonzalos / My!Laika (Italy – France) Saturday 20 June at 6.00 pm Sunday 21 June at 6.00 pm Main stage Free admission, no booking required RUNNING TIME 40 mins Recommended age: 4+ Technical virtuosity, family drama and laughter blend in a delirious performance with a breathless pace. The Gonzalos brothers captivate the audience and transport them to a world they themselves do not know, and there, together, they lose themselves. Dale! is a neorealist example of how it is possible to entertain and move an audience without knowing why. A fake flamenco serves as the soundtrack to this...

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WINTER

My!Laika | Side Kunst Cirque (Italy – France) Friday 19 June at 8.30 pm Saturday 20 June at 8.00 pm Sunday 21 June at 7.45 pm Side Big Top Duration: 70 minutes Minimum age: 7 Amidst the ruins of an old museum, in the piano room, a thousand stories intertwine. Time flows unpredictably amidst dusty collapses and fleeting apparitions: centuries can pass in an instant. Strange characters cross the stage, giving life to a continuous flow that slowly advances towards the cold end of an inner winter. Reflections on death, the weather and even the texture of a Calippo ice lolly accompany...

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WINTER

My!Laika | Side Kunst Cirque (Italy – France) Friday 19 June at 8.30 pm Saturday 20 June at 8.00 pm Sunday 21 June at 7.45 pm Side Big Top Duration: 70 minutes Minimum age: 7 Amidst the ruins of an old museum, in the piano room, a thousand stories intertwine. Time flows unpredictably amidst dusty collapses and fleeting apparitions: centuries can pass in an instant. Strange characters cross the stage, giving life to a continuous flow that slowly advances towards the cold end of an inner winter. Reflections on death, the weather and even the texture of a Calippo ice lolly accompany...

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Us

Company Midnight (Belgium) Saturday 20 June at 9.00 pm Sunday 21 June at 7.30 pm Park Free admission, no booking required Duration: 50 minutes Recommended age: 6 years An unhealthy mix of knife-throwing, a rogue computer and a whole host of terrible ideas. A portrait of two unique specimens of Homo Sapiens Idioticus. Accomplices in the crime of having discovered everything that can be done with knives. At the heart of the show is a third protagonist: the structure. Suspended above the stage, 100 objects dangle in constant suspense. They could fall at any moment — triggered by a bespoke...

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Lone

Luuk Brantjes (Netherlands) Saturday 13 June at 6.30 pm Sunday 14 June at 6.30 pm Park Free admission, no booking required Duration: approx. 30 minutes Recommended age: No age limit In a society where we are constantly connected, we have become afraid of being alone. Lone is an abstract solo circus piece that portrays the fine line between alone and lonely. It is a tribute to being alone, to the inventive self, to the self that is comfortable with being by itself. With the combination of a teeterboard, Luuk expands the borders of what teeterboard is, and can be. A discipline that contains a...

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We Want you!

15feet6 (Belgium) Friday 19 June at 7.30 pm Saturday 20 June at 7.00 pm Park Free admission, no booking required Duration: 40 minutes Recommended age: 3+ Once upon a time, in the land of Very Nearby, it’s election day. Four candidates stand before the people, and a new sovereign must be chosen. By selecting their King or Queen, the audience shapes the world that will unfold. From that moment on, the story follows the path of their choice, revealing whether their leader will guide them toward prosperity—or unknowingly lead them into darker consequences. Set around a gigantic bouncy castle,...

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Sawdust Symphony

Kolja Huneck, Michael Zandl, David Eisele (Germany – Austria) Saturday 13 June at 9.00 pm Sunday 14 June at 8.00 pm Main Stage Free admission, no booking required Duration: 60 minutes Recommended age: 8+ Carpentry and circus collide. In Sawdust Symphony Michael Zandl, David Eisele and Kolja Huneck combine their passion for crafting, object manipulation and fresh wood. The piece explores the human desire to create: the process from vision to construction, the tragedy of work and the relationship between tools and humans. Obsessed characters discover and transform their space and...

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