Circosis: Left Brain, Right Brain
This June, the phenomenal imagination, athleticism and humour of Australia"s next generation of circus talents will be on show when the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) presents Circosis: Left Brain, Right Brain, a two-part production of elite-level circus. Set in a world where obsession is the norm, the graduate showcase performances range from the poignant and evocative, to the flamboyant and outright absurd.
Venue: NICA National Circus Centre,
Address: 39-59 Green Street, Prahran, VIC
Date: Thursday 15 - Saturday 24 June
Time: Various
Ticket: Adult $29 Concession (including children U16) $22 Family (2 adults & 2 children) $83 Family (2 adults & 3 children) $97.50 Group (min. 10 people) $24pp
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Address: 39-59 Green Street, Prahran, VIC
Date: Thursday 15 - Saturday 24 June
Time: Various
Ticket: Adult $29 Concession (including children U16) $22 Family (2 adults & 2 children) $83 Family (2 adults & 3 children) $97.50 Group (min. 10 people) $24pp
Buy / Ticket: http://www.nica.com.au/event-tickets.php?cPath=422
Web: www.nica.com.au
: https://www.facebook.com/NICAaustralia/?fref=nf
: https://twitter.com/nicaaustralia
The twenty-three NICA circus artists have spent the last three years honing their circus and performance skills, guided by world-class trainers. They present spectacular solo acts such as aerial ladder, cloudswing, Chinese pole, hoop diving, trapeze, rolla bolla, rotating ring, tissu and roue Cyr.
Performers include Melbourne"s Elise Nicole Jaworowski, a seasoned performer on aerial rope whose background includes studying criminal law in Japan and working on Norwegian cruise ships and Australian film sets; NYC-born circus, actor and stunt specialist Taylor Krasne, whose experience includes performing in Tim Robbins' The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles and harness work at Madison Square Garden for the rock band PHISH; Emily Gare"s poetic rotating ring routine, which sees her trapped inside a bomb shelter; Jeff Young who juggles while playing Beethoven"s Fifth Symphony on the piano; Jack Wilde whose ladder-walking act as a Las-Vegas-style performer exuberantly captures the razzle dazzle of golden age circus; and Katie Martin, who fell in love with Chinese pole acrobatics at the age of eight (after seeing Cirque Du Soleil"s show Saltimbanco), and is currently completing her PADI Dive Master Ticket, aspiring to become a scuba diver in water-based circus shows.
Circosis: Left Brain, Right Brain is directed by acclaimed circus and physical theatre artist, and Artistic Director of Dislocate, Kate Fryer. An accomplished writer and director, Fryer has directed large-scale outdoor spectaculars for The Melbourne Commonwealth Games, The Valladolid and Mas Nou festivals in Spain; worked with companies including Circus Oz, Circa, The Malthouse, The Victorian Opera, Legs On The Wall, and The Australian Shakespeare Company, and has been the assistant director of the Moomba Parade since 2013.
Friday 16 June 7.30pm Left Brain (Opening Night, limited tickets available)
Saturday 17 June 7.30pm Right Brain
Wednesday 21 June 7.30pm Left Brain
Thursday 22 June 7.30pm Right Brain
Friday 23 June 7.30pm Left Brain
Saturday 24 June 1.30pm matinee Right Brain
Saturday 24 June 7.30pm Left Brain
Performers include Melbourne"s Elise Nicole Jaworowski, a seasoned performer on aerial rope whose background includes studying criminal law in Japan and working on Norwegian cruise ships and Australian film sets; NYC-born circus, actor and stunt specialist Taylor Krasne, whose experience includes performing in Tim Robbins' The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles and harness work at Madison Square Garden for the rock band PHISH; Emily Gare"s poetic rotating ring routine, which sees her trapped inside a bomb shelter; Jeff Young who juggles while playing Beethoven"s Fifth Symphony on the piano; Jack Wilde whose ladder-walking act as a Las-Vegas-style performer exuberantly captures the razzle dazzle of golden age circus; and Katie Martin, who fell in love with Chinese pole acrobatics at the age of eight (after seeing Cirque Du Soleil"s show Saltimbanco), and is currently completing her PADI Dive Master Ticket, aspiring to become a scuba diver in water-based circus shows.
Circosis: Left Brain, Right Brain is directed by acclaimed circus and physical theatre artist, and Artistic Director of Dislocate, Kate Fryer. An accomplished writer and director, Fryer has directed large-scale outdoor spectaculars for The Melbourne Commonwealth Games, The Valladolid and Mas Nou festivals in Spain; worked with companies including Circus Oz, Circa, The Malthouse, The Victorian Opera, Legs On The Wall, and The Australian Shakespeare Company, and has been the assistant director of the Moomba Parade since 2013.
Dates and Times
Thursday 15 June 7.30pm Right Brain (Opening Night, limited tickets available)Friday 16 June 7.30pm Left Brain (Opening Night, limited tickets available)
Saturday 17 June 7.30pm Right Brain
Wednesday 21 June 7.30pm Left Brain
Thursday 22 June 7.30pm Right Brain
Friday 23 June 7.30pm Left Brain
Saturday 24 June 1.30pm matinee Right Brain
Saturday 24 June 7.30pm Left Brain