Contemporary circus - Petit Mal by Race Horse Company
Auteurs : Race Horse Company (Artiste) ; May, Deborah (Réalisateur) ; Crying Out Loud (Direction)
Date de publication : 2014
Langue : Anglais
Description : 12 min 12 sec. : son, coul.
Sujets :
Race Horse Company [compagnie de cirque]
Artistes de cirque - Entretiens
Arts du cirque - Processus de création
Collectifs d'artistes
Petit Mal [spectacle de cirque]
Résumé :
Combining the skills of a breakdancer, a cage fighter, and an ex-gymnast (and chef), Race Horse Company attack circus with a sullen punk-rock attitude.
Their show Petit Mal, set amid the wreckage of a tire-yard / junk-pile / ended world, cuts their bruised, all-in physical style with a surreal edge: as the walls of reality come down, multiple Elvises propagate through the stage-world and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police meet Joy Division (probably for the first time).
Sat here among the giant tyres of their set, looked down on by the spry likeness of Scrooge McDuck (long story...), Petri Tuominen, Rauli Kosonen and Kalle Lehto talk about finding a sense of hope within a world of ruin, the impulse to laugh in the face of disaster, and the moments when gravity falls away – only to return with a crash. [producer summary]
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