Publishing Circus: An Interview with Thom Wall of Modern Vaudeville Press
As we all know, circus comes in many forms, and CircusTalk is dedicated to honoring them all: live performance, education,
Read moreAs we all know, circus comes in many forms, and CircusTalk is dedicated to honoring them all: live performance, education,
Read moreThis past March, Ben Yehuda Press published Under One Tent: Circus, Judaism and Bible, edited by Professor Ora Horn Prouser,
Read moreIn a return to form for the conference itself and a first for Colombian circademics, the fourth Circus and Its
Read moreThe American Circus Educators (ACE) Conference, a biennial event produced by the American Circus Educators Association, took place this year
Read moreAs an undergraduate theatre student, I wasn’t assigned readings about circus. I remember reading about physical theatre, live art, dance,
Read moreHosted by the Stockholm University for the Arts, the online Alliances and Commonalities Conference will get you pondering the hows
Read moreThis article broadly presents my dissertation defended last June at Concordia University. The main argument is that by offering performances
Read moreArts Outreach through the Circus Lens What would you do if a library system approached you with a commission to
Read moreI’ve had a daydream of this scene before: a curious scholar peers through a telescope from a high window in
Read moreLike the rest of the world, American circus artists have spent the last eighteen months largely out of work, unemployed
Read moreThe last Human on Earth (is a circus artist)–Sensing the World through Circus Arts In times of climate catastrophe, refugee
Read moreAu moment des catastrophes climatiques, des crises migratoires et de la Covid-19, la question de la responsabilité des artistes est
Read moreIn times of climate catastrophe, refugee crises and Covid-19, the question of the responsibility that artists and scholars have is
Read moreIn times of climate catastrophe, refugee crises and Covid-19, the question of the responsibility that artists and scholars have is
Read moreThe MLA International Bibliography (MLAIB)Â may not be the first resource that comes to mind for circus scholars doing and sharing
Read moreOn July 8th, 3:30 pm EST, a team from Concordia, spearheaded by Dr. Louis Patrick Leroux (of the Montreal Working
Read moreIn times of climate catastrophe, refugee crises and Covid-19, the question of the responsibility that artists and scholars have is
Read moreA conversation by Mirjam Hildbrand & Anna-Sophie JĂĽrgens In times of climate catastrophe, refugee crises and Covid-19, the question of
Read moreIf you’re involved in the circus world, you’ve likely heard people talk about the healing power of circus, whether they’re
Read moreIn the continuing series titled Adventures in Circus Research curated by academic, author, and educator Alisan Funk, we will explore the depth
Read moreIn the continuing series titled Adventures in Circus Research curated by academic, author, and educator Alisan Funk, we will explore the
Read moreIn this companion article to Stav Meishar‘s Molding the Next Generation of Circus Directors at Circomedia , Circomedia co-founder and current
Read moreFor our second article in the Adventures in Circus Research series, we hear from Dr. Louis Patrick Leroux, a pioneer of circus
Read moreIn Autumn 2019, Circomedia‘s Graduate Class of 2019 will be graduating with a masters degree in Directing Circus. The six
Read moreIt is a precious opportunity to learn about and from circus from folks who have traveled with and performed in
Read moreIn this new series titled Adventures in Circus Research curated by academic, author, and educator Alisan Funk, we will explore the
Read morePerformance Matters, an academic journal about the materiality and consequentiality of performance, has just published Vol. 4, No. 1-2 of
Read moreEach year as the Montréal Complètement Cirque (MCC) festival approaches, graduate students from around the world begin to gather in
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