|
We have a fantastic line up of Artists coming from all around the world to perform and do amazing workshops.
|
Luke Burrage - UK Pola Brändle -Germany
|
While Luke Burrage juggles hats, balls, clubs and rings, artist Pola Brändle captures his image with her live performance painting.
Sometimes Pola joins in with the juggling... and sometimes Luke is forced to do some painting.
Luke & Pola will perform at the EJC.
links
Luke's professional web site
Luke's personal web site
|
|
|
Marco Paoletti - Argentina
|
|
|
Marco, will be here all week long, doing workshops. Marco ran 2 amazing workshops in Ptuj.
He is coming back this year for more !
links
Marco's web site
|
|
Tony Frebourg - France
|
Tony Frebourg is a young artist who fuses juggling with acrobatics.
He is counted among best diabolists in the world.
His work stands out through the technique, speed of execution and originality of form.
links
Tony's website
|
|
|
Nick Woolsey - Canada
|
|
|
Canadian uber-poi spinner Nick Woolsey combines the grace of dance and Tai Chi with technically stunning spinning. In addition to performing, he will be giving some of his trademark essential poi workshops during the week.
links
poi dancing
|
|
Arashi - USA
|
Arashi consistently tests the physical limits of poi spinning, and his own body, challenging any preconceptions that people may have about this art. For poi spinners, watching Arashi opens a world of possibilities.
Arashi's workshops start at the fundamentals of posture and movement and progress to the seemingly impossible for those with only 2 elbows. Watch out for him in Fireland and on the Open Stage.
links
Fire circus
|
|
|
AYA Contemporary Circus Theatre -
|
|
|
Contemporary circus wrapped in theatrical ambiance, laced with refreshing humour.
Sophisticated contact juggling -
links
AYA - Contemporary Circus Theatre -
|
|
Mariano Lopez - Peru
|
Mariano will organize the "The Coolest Trick of the Year"
He will also perform and do 3 clubs Workshops.
|
|
|
Solar - UK/Austria - Rob Bloor, Viv Hirner, Regine Kastner , Luke Ashworth
|
|
|
blend fire with classic street theatre, elements of musical performance, dance, mime, comedy and audience participation. And their fire staff passing and partner poi play aren't bad either. Don't miss them, either in the fire area, or at their workshops during the daylight!
links
Solar Web site
|
|