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Humans are currently facing complex crises on planet Earth. Since 2020, the performing arts sector has been disrupted. Now in 2023, we are at the intersection of old ways and new ways of doing. In this context, what does it mean to be a circus artist today? How can circus remain relevant in today’s contexts and how can circus help answer broader questions of human involvement in the world? Lecturer: Marie-Andrée Robitaille. Presented by Cirkus Syd as part of New Horizons Leadership Programme & Southern Sweden Circus Festival Kick-off and co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
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