Cirque Global
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Essays examine the innovative and influential circus scene as a creative, entrepreneurial, and cultural force that spans the globe.




Essays examine the innovative and influential circus scene as a creative, entrepreneurial, and cultural force that spans the globe.
Exploring the intricate dynamics of dependency, this collection features three plays centered on a chronically unemployed engineer and a consistently employed actress. Their contrasting career paths illuminate themes of ambition, insecurity, and the complexities of human relationships. Through sharp dialogue and poignant moments, the plays delve into how their lives intertwine, revealing the struggles and support that define their bond.
The book explores self-representational and autofictional theatre, highlighting its ability to connect with audiences by incorporating familiar multimedia elements and feature film excerpts. This innovative approach enhances the emotional resonance and engagement of the performance, blending personal narratives with broader cultural references.
The book features insights from twenty-four creators and three scholars, exploring the intersection of practice and theory in Contemporary Circus. It employs the concept of 'contestation' to challenge traditional views and offers new perspectives on modern circus performances. Through diverse contributions, it aims to deepen the understanding of the art form and its evolving nature in today's cultural landscape.