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Frekvence

Alžběta Tichá (Czech Republic) Wednesday 17 June at 8.30 pm Marquee Duration: 50 minutes Minimum age: 6 years Frekvence reveals the often-invisible physical effects and internal bodily reactions that occur during a performance. It explores the complex relationship between the body, mind, and technology, offering a stimulating and intense experience for both the audience and the artist. It delves into the body’s physical reactions and emotions as they respond to both external and internal stimuli. Betka Tichá. Circus performer. She stared as a dancer at dance conservatory Duncan Centre in...

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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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FOOD

Michael Zandl (Netherlands – Austria) Online tickets / Moretti Park ticket office Friday 19 June at 8.45 pm Saturday 20 June at 8.15 pm Sunday 21 June at 8.00 pm Marquee Tickets available online and at the Moretti Park ticket office Duration: 55 mins Recommended age: 8+ FOOD invites you into an amusing and, at times, bizarre world of consumption. Fueled by our very own appetite for more. What begins as a simple act of eating gradually transforms into a maniacal, almost mechanical ritual. We watch as the boundaries between desire and necessity blur, giving rise to something grotesque,...

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Artilusio - (Basque Focus)

MARKELIÑE (Basque Country – Spain) Thursday 18 June at 6.00 pm Park – open-air Free admission, no booking required Duration: 55 mins. Recommended age: 3+ years A machine that feeds on books to the rhythm of Greta’s heartbeat, a lovable old woman who, by tinkering with her library of books and stories, creates scenarios in which to play. “Artilusio,” books and the act of reading, and the importance of caring for the elderly. Markeliñe, with over 40 years of experience, creates shows with a highly personal style. He pays close attention to visuals, the actor’s gestures,...

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MUTE - (Basque Focus)

Orain Bi Zirko Teatro (Basque Country – Spain) Thursday 18 June at 7.00 pm Main Stage Free admission, no booking required Duration: 50 minutes Recommended age: No age restriction Third person singular imperative of to mutate: to change the appearance, nature or state of a person, animal or thing. One day the past returned and reconnected us with what was ours. We met again in our dust-covered theater and, as we relived our acts in this new life, we felt we were mutating in unison. Mutation is constant. Let structures and people mutate to move forward, go further, higher—the hardest...

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