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Thinking through circus

Lievens, Bauke ; Ketels, Quintijn ; Kann, Sebastian ; Focquet, Vincent
Gand, Belgique : Art Paper Editions, 2020

Thinking Through Circus gathers ten dialogues with and between circus artists. Each entry bears witness to how a specific circus practice is (also) a practice of critical thinking, revealing how feminism, queerness, dramaturgy, love, disobedience, posthumanism and the aesthetico-political imaginary are rethought in and through contemporary circus practice.

With this book, The Circus Dialogues wants to tend to the embodied relationships between contemporary circus and today’s world, defending circus as a field in which experimental thinking is already happening and can continue to happen. Doing so, we hope to contribute to a more sustainable circus, expanding both accountability and agency within our field.

The Circus Dialogues is a two-year artistic research project at KASK School of Arts Ghent (BE) led by Bauke Lievens (BE), Quintijn Ketels (BE), Sebastian Kann (US/DE) and accompanied by Vincent Focquet (BE). Our work delves into and makes space for encounters between theory and artistic circus practice. The Circus Dialogues aims to shine a light on the circus as a field in which experimental thinking is already happening, and we work to ensure the ongoingness of such thinking in an artistic and institutional ecology that’s long-term sustainable. We do this first and foremost through our diverse artistic practices. In parallel, we organize reading groups and collaborative gatherings for circus artists. We have also published several Open Letters to the Circus. Our activities are conceived with the intention of helping to imagine the circus field as both important and political. Most importantly, we defend circus as an open and undefinable form. [editor summary]
Thinking Through Circus gathers ten dialogues with and between circus artists. Each entry bears witness to how a specific circus practice is (also) a practice of critical thinking, revealing how feminism, queerness, dramaturgy, love, disobedience, posthumanism and the aesthetico-political imaginary are rethought in and through contemporary circus practice.

With this book, The Circus Dialogues wants to tend to the embodied relationships between ...


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Homemade academic circus : idiosyncratically embodied explorations into artistic research and circus performance

Damkjaer, Camilla
Winchester, UK ; Washington, USA : Iff Brooks, 2016

This book takes its starting point in a rare experiment, that of an academic researcher attempting to learn to do circus. What happens to the knowledge of the performance theoretician when physically engaging with the circus arts? One of the (im)material outcomes of this experiment is what the author calls "homemade academic circus” - a series of lecture-performances on performance-related academic questions, presented and discussed through circus disciplines. The interest of homemade academic circus, and the analysis of it presented in this book, lies not only in the fact that it is a form of curiosity within academic research. It is also worth noting that the main character in this experiment (sometimes known as the “professional amateur” or the “academic freak”, the alter egos of the researcher) goes through the opposite process of what many artists within artistic and practice-based research experience today. What happens if, rather than going from art to academia, one would go from academia to art? Which cultural and paradigmatic shocks would that produce, and how would that influence the researcher’s understanding of knowledge and thinking? [editor summary]
This book takes its starting point in a rare experiment, that of an academic researcher attempting to learn to do circus. What happens to the knowledge of the performance theoretician when physically engaging with the circus arts? One of the (im)material outcomes of this experiment is what the author calls "homemade academic circus” - a series of lecture-performances on performance-related academic questions, presented and discussed through ...


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The Routledge circus studies reader

Tait, Peta ; Lavers, Katie
New York : Routledge , 2016

The Routledge Circus Studies Reader offers an absorbing critical introduction to this diverse and emerging field. It brings together the work of over 30 scholars in this discipline, including Janet Davis, Helen Stoddart and Peta Tait, to highlight and address the field’s key historical, critical and theoretical issues. It is organised into three accessible sections, Perspectives, Precedents and Presents, which approach historical aspects, current issues, and the future of circus performance.

The chapters, grouped together into 13 theme-based sub-sections, provide a clear entry point into the field and emphasise the diversity of approaches available to students and scholars of circus studies. Classic accounts of performance, including pieces by Philippe Petit and Friedrich Nietzsche, are included alongside more recent scholarship in the field.

Edited by two scholars whose work is strongly connected to the dynamic world of performance, The Routledge Circus Studies Reader is an essential teaching and study resource for the emerging discipline of circus studies. It also provides a stimulating introduction to the field for lovers of circus. [editor summary]
The Routledge Circus Studies Reader offers an absorbing critical introduction to this diverse and emerging field. It brings together the work of over 30 scholars in this discipline, including Janet Davis, Helen Stoddart and Peta Tait, to highlight and address the field’s key historical, critical and theoretical issues. It is organised into three accessible sections, Perspectives, Precedents and Presents, which approach historical aspects, ...


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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Queer Circus and Gender : Montréal and Queer Circus : Les Précieuses des nuits de Montréal [The Precious Creatures of Montreal's Nights]

Batson, Charles R.
Stockholm : Stockholm University of the Arts , 2015

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Théorie queer et arts du cirque [4]

Arts du cirque - Philosophie et théorie [3]

Représentation du corps circassien [3]

Art clownesque - Philosophie et théorie [2]

Arts du cirque - Processus de création [2]

Dramaturgie circassienne [2]

Esthétique des arts du cirque [2]

Études sur le genre [2]

Acrobatie - Philosophie et théorie [1]

Amour - Aspect social [1]

Androgynie [1]

Archaos [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Artiste de cirque - Australie - Biographies [1]

Arts de cirque - Recherche et développement [1]

Arts de la marionnette - Philosophie et théorie [1]

Arts du cirque - Aspect politique [1]

Arts du cirque - Aspect symbolique [1]

Arts du cirque - Finlande [1]

Arts du cirque - Mouvements artistiques [1]

Avant la Faillite [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Bouvier, François [artiste de cirque] [1]

Circ'ombelico [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Circus Oz [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Cirque contemporain [1]

Cirque contemporain - Philosophie et théorie [1]

Cirque du Soleil [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Cirque social [1]

Cirque traditionnel [1]

Collectif and then… [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Corde lisse - Philosophie et théorie [1]

Deleuze, Gilles [philosophe] [1]

Disciplines de cirque - Philosophie et théorie [1]

Dugan, Dana [artiste de cirque] [1]

Enseignement des arts du cirque [1]

Féminisme et arts du cirque [1]

Femmes artistes de cirque [1]

Fray, Alexandre [artiste de cirque] [1]

Guattari, Félix [philosophe] [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Angleterre [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Chine [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - États-Unis [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Mexique [1]

Histoire des Sideshow [1]

Homosexualité et arts du cirque [1]

Hopla Circus Compagnie [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Kann, Sebastien [artiste de cirque] [1]

KLUB GIRKO [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Montreal Working Group on Cirque/Circus [organisme de cirque] [1]

Musique de cirque [1]

Nouveau cirque [1]

Nudité [1]

Oleinik, Nathalie [artiste de cirque] [1]

Processus de création - Recherche [1]

Rhizome (Philosophie) [1]

Side-Show [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Stéréotypes de genre [1]

Textes de cirque [1]

The Jim Rose Circus [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Un loup pour l'homme [compagnie de cirque] [1]

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