Riga Circus Presents Grand Contemporary Circus Show “Common Beginning”
- Rīgas cirks is set to host a compelling contemporary circus performance titled “Common Ground,” offering audiences a unique blend of acrobatics, aerial artistry, and theatrical storytelling.
- The production will feature partner acrobatics, swinging trapeze, and Chinese pole work, integrated with a strong theatrical presence.
- “Common Ground” boasts a talented ensemble of performers including Andreas Bartl, Emma Laule, Evertjan Mercier, Zinzi Oegema, Marius Pohlmann, and Lisa Rinne.
Rīgas cirks is set to host a compelling contemporary circus performance titled “Common Ground,” offering audiences a unique blend of acrobatics, aerial artistry, and theatrical storytelling. The performance, which centers on themes of attention, listening, and togetherness, aims to push boundaries both conceptually and technically, according to announcements from the circus.
The production will feature partner acrobatics, swinging trapeze, and Chinese pole work, integrated with a strong theatrical presence. Notably, the artists intend to involve the audience in the creative process, seeking a shared starting point for the performance.
Artistic Team and Production Details
“Common Ground” boasts a talented ensemble of performers including Andreas Bartl, Emma Laule, Evertjan Mercier, Zinzi Oegema, Marius Pohlmann, and Lisa Rinne. Stefan Schönfeld served as an outside eye for the production, while Michael Strobel composed the music. Karoline Hahn designed the scenography, and Reynaldo Ramperssad is responsible for the lighting design.
The performance is described as an inspiring experience that questions conventional frameworks and explores the possibilities of connection. Rīgas cirks aims to provide a space for shared experience and artistic exploration through this contemporary circus offering.
Contemporary Circus in Latvia
The arrival of “Common Ground” underscores the growing prominence of contemporary circus within Latvia’s performing arts scene. Contemporary circus, as highlighted by ReRiga, often blends traditional circus skills with elements of contemporary dance, video art, and other performance disciplines.
The RE RIGA! festival has been instrumental in showcasing cutting-edge circus and street performances, attracting artists and audiences from across Europe and beyond. This festival has solidified Latvia’s position as a cultural hub, particularly for innovative and experimental performance art.
Common Ground is an inspiring circus performance that centres on attention, listening, and a sense of togetherness. The show pushes boundaries on every level — conceptually, by questioning lives confined within rigid frameworks, and technically, by employing a wide range of circus disciplines.
Rīgas cirks
The performance is scheduled to take place at the Riga Circus Arena, located at Merķeļa Street 4, Riga. Accessibility features are in place, including wheelchair access and accommodations for individuals with hearing impairments.
This production aligns with a broader trend of embracing innovative and boundary-pushing performances within the Latvian arts landscape. Rīgas cirks continues to position itself as a venue for both traditional and contemporary circus arts, catering to a diverse audience and fostering artistic growth.
The circus’s commitment to contemporary performances, as evidenced by “Common Ground,” reflects a dedication to providing audiences with unique and thought-provoking experiences. The integration of audience participation further emphasizes the performance’s focus on shared connection and collaborative creation.
