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Experience a heady mix of song, surprises and super-human feats from a thoroughly grown-up circus A selection box of bite-size circus treats from light and funny to wickedly subversive. Hosted by Dusty Limits and Tricity Vogue with performances from Acrojou, Leo and Yam, Mimbre, Ockham's Razor, Gemma Palomar and more. With aerial circus, acrobatics, theatre and dance, this is more than cabaret. Acrojou Circus Theatre is the UK’s leading German wheel duo. Through unusual acrobatic skills and spectacular design, they create visually stunning choreography that defies both gravity and convention. Leo and Yam specialise in aerial circus on ropes, silks and trapeze. Ranging from playful to subversive, their highly theatrical acts explore the age-old theme of love and relationships. Mimbre is a contemporary acrobatic trio that challenge circus stereotypes by fusing world-class acrobatics with theatre and dance, using a unique physical language to tell stories. Ockham’s Razor is a critically acclaimed aerial theatre company, specialising in creating physical theatre on new pieces of aerial equipment. Their work focuses on the relationships between people in the air and they create stories from the vulnerability, trust and reliance that exists between them. Gemma Palomar combines circus, theatre and dance to create unique performances that are influenced by hip hop and Chinese Pole. She was previously part of hip-hip circus crossbreed The Silver Tree.

Circus Bites

Circus Bites (Circus) production archive for QTIX code T250988259. Details of all Circus Bites archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01511932426

Archive Listings

13 Apr 11The Albany
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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