This year, the Berlin Circus Festival is taking a different approach and wants to use its space to give artists the opportunity to do things that are otherwise would not be possible, to show what happens when there's no audience:
A look behind the scenes, an insight into a world that is not often seen otherwise: how shows are created, how circus is made.
The Berlin Circus Festival usually lasts 10 days, and that's not going to change. But there will be no finished shows, no streamed events, no popcorn, no festival with people. But there will be something else:
A platform and a sign for the arts. #cultureprevails #rediscovercircus
The stage belongs to one (group of) artists for 48 hours at a time. They are free to do whatever they want. It is their stage and their place to rehearse, perform, try out, explore, experience and share.
From 11/12 to 20/12 the Berlin Circus Festival goes live for 240h, the whole time the stage is brought to your screens. The audience can be part of it: Morning, noon, evening or night. For 10 days you can watch what happens in our tent in a live stream.
In this blog you can also discover background information and small videos. From 25 December onwards, an archive, a media library, will also be created, which will constantly fill up and ultimately result in something whole - a testimony of a hopefully first but last online Berlin Circus Festival.
A look behind the scenes, an insight into a world that is not often seen otherwise: how shows are created, how circus is made.
The Berlin Circus Festival usually lasts 10 days, and that's not going to change. But there will be no finished shows, no streamed events, no popcorn, no festival with people. But there will be something else:
A platform and a sign for the arts. #cultureprevails #rediscovercircus
The stage belongs to one (group of) artists for 48 hours at a time. They are free to do whatever they want. It is their stage and their place to rehearse, perform, try out, explore, experience and share.
From 11/12 to 20/12 the Berlin Circus Festival goes live for 240h, the whole time the stage is brought to your screens. The audience can be part of it: Morning, noon, evening or night. For 10 days you can watch what happens in our tent in a live stream.
In this blog you can also discover background information and small videos. From 25 December onwards, an archive, a media library, will also be created, which will constantly fill up and ultimately result in something whole - a testimony of a hopefully first but last online Berlin Circus Festival.