
Circus Whispers
CIRCUS WHISPERS
Behind the scenes of contemporary circus practice. Hosted by Maaike Muis
Circus Whispers is the podcast channel by TENT for circus makers and circus fans from home and abroad. Discover in various podcast series the themes, techniques and pitfalls that are driving a new generation of makers. With real-life stories from emerging and advanced circus makers from the Netherlands. Please also fill in our SURVEY and help improve Circus Whispers in 10 questions (2 minutes)! https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/XJTFSGH
More info www.tent.eu
TENT is the house for contemporary circus from the Netherlands. We support makers in various stages of their artistic development and invest in a high-quality and diverse range of circus in the Netherlands. @TENTcircus
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CIRCUS WHISPERS
Achter de schermen van de hedendaagse circuspraktijk. Host Maaike Muis
Circus Whispers is hét podcastkanaal van TENT voor circusmakers en circusfans uit binnen- en buitenland. Ontdek in diverse podcastseries de thema's, technieken en valkuilen die een nieuwe generatie makers drijft. Met praktijkverhalen van opkomende en gevorderde circusmakers uit Nederland. Vul ook onze SURVEY in en help in 10 vragen (2 minuten) mee om Circus Whispers te verbeteren! https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/XJTFSGH
Meer info www.tent.eu
TENT is het huis voor hedendaags circus van Nederlandse bodem. We ondersteunen makers in verschillende stadia van hun artistieke ontwikkeling en investeren in een kwalitatief hoogwaardig en divers circusaanbod in Nederland. @TENTcircus
Circus Whispers
Circus Whispers | S1#6 | Sinking Sideways
If you've met René, you probably want to meet Cécile too. Not persons, but autonomous identities that Sinking Sideways bring to life with the titles of their dance acrobatics performance. On the eve of their Maker for a Week residency, Sinking Sideways sat down with Nadja van der Weide to talk about their encounter, the fivesome object that guides them through each creative process and the appropriation of each workplace. And about Cécile's juggling patterns. I don't think any of us are normal people is the quote by Wes Anderson that Liza Van Brakel shares with them.
"We want to push the choreographic aspect of our bodies through juggling patterns”