BEYOND
Circumstances
Belgium
Circus | Dance | Outdoor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEYOND is a vibrant and energetic, yet poetic circus and dance performance that tests, challenges and ultimately transcends boundaries. Choreographed by Piet Van Dycke, BEYOND features six professional performers, each an expert in a different discipline – ladder walking, acrodance, acrobike, partner acrobatics and pole dancing.

On stage, they become boundless bridge builders.

They explore unknown territories, climb, float and engage in a daring choreography. Every inch and every second counts. They push the boundaries and discover how far they can push each other.

Physical dependence has never been this exciting.‍ This production explores the fragility, absurdity and the strength of boundaries, showing how we can expand them through collaboration. Together, we dance on the collective ladders of human imagination.

INFO

Show Duration: 50min
Suitability: All ages
Touring Party: 8
Stage: Frontal, bifrontal or 360° audience setup
Stage Size: 9m wide, 9m depth, 5,5m height (no less than this)

BOOKING CONTACT:
carolina@auroranova.org

CREDITS

Concept, choreography:
Piet Van Dycke‍
Performers: Helena Berger, Aurora Mesropyan, Josse Roger, Daniele Ippolito, Marylou Aupic, Georgia Begbie
Music: Bastian Benjamin ‍
Dramaturgy: Marie Peeters ‍
Installation: Arjan Kruidhof ‍
Costume: Oona Mampuys
Lightdesign: Raf Wouters, Casper Van Overschee
Technique:
Casper Van Overschee
Executive producer:
Sam Cunningham
Production:
Circumstances vzw ‍

PRAISE FOR

BEYOND
“It is a highly energetic piece, in which the acrobatic elements become increasingly complex thanks to the exploration of new ways of interaction between the performers on the structure."
Recomana
“From Belgium, Circumstances surprised with Beyond, an energetic and captivating circus and dance piece that pushes boundaries.”
Radio Tàrrega
"It's a beautifully serene moment, just before building towards a spectacular climax. With BEYOND, Circumstances has once again crafted a broad public hit."
De Standaard