Meet the Artist
By Berlin Circus Festival
Your hosts Lea and Josa of Berlin Circus Festival, invite circus artists and insiders to share with us their stories, their thoughts and dreams and also some insights about their everyday lives.
Meet the ArtistJun 21, 2021
Roberto Magro - Fragility
In this episode we talk with Roberto Magro about fragility in circus arts and the beauty of not knowing what's going to happen.
Roberto is an artist, dramaturge, educator and circus director. He has his own company, Rital Brocante and he directed the Flic circus school in Turin from 2005 to 2011. He works as both an educator and director for numerous artists and companies. He was the founder of the Brocante Festival, which brings together established and new artists. In 2013 he took on the artistic direction of La Central del Circ and then, on leaving this position, he returned to his nomadic lifestyle and his work as a creator and teacher. He holds workshops in schools and arts centres in Europe and Latin America.
Interesting Links:
http://granerbcn.cat/en/residencia/roberto-magro/
Sasu Peistola and Jenny Lehtinen – Embodying circus
"For me circus is the way to express myself to the world outside. It’s also a way to discuss, a way to create and execute the things I have in my head, a way of life. It’s something I feel deeply, it means a lot to me, it doesn’t define me as a whole person but it defines a part of me, a professional me, that I take really serious and it gives me the possibility to be a playful adult to take life more lightly." Jenni Lehtinen
For this episode we invited the two Finnish artists Sasu Peistola and Jenni Lehtinen of Agit Cirk. Sasu was in residence at the Berlin Circus Festival in 2017 and performed his finalised performance "Väkevä" in a double bill with Jenni and her show "Lyydia".
https://www.agitcirk.com
https://www.jacksonslane.org.uk/whats-on/closer-short-film
Väkevä: https://vimeo.com/299536603
Lyydia: https://vimeo.com/308774137
Antonia Kuzmanic – Cultural activism and elephants
we invited the fascinating former circus artist Antonia Kuzmanic, now driven director of "Peculiar families" festival and ROOM 100 in Split, Croatia to have a chat with us.
Antonia was circusnext laureate, jury member of circusnext, is part of the steering committee of Circostrada Network and heads her own space in Split for residencies and more.
this talk was directly influenced by our followers on instagram and navigates through various and random topics that all magically revolve around circus, passion and the driving creative forces.
Interesting links to follow:
Peculiar Families Festival https://peculiarfamilies.org/en/home/
Room 100 https://room100.org
Film "An apology to elephants" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2836524/
Circus Katoen company https://www.circuskatoen.com
Olle Strandberg – Blockchain and the arts
We invited one of the masterminds of The Sphere, director of the circus productions Underman, Under and Underart and former circus artist as well as maker of "The Cloud Jump".
We depart from the topic of freedom and the space in between to go in detail about the new EU project The Sphere: The Sphere is a 3 year project to develop a community platform, which will enable every agent in its digital ecosystem to participate in the shaping of new organizational, aesthetic and economic forms, powered by blockchain.
http://salorantadevylder.com
https://www.thesphere.as
The Cloud Jump: https://www.berlin-circus-festival.de/mediaarchive.html
Anke Van Engelshoven & Romy Seibt - still hungry
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Anke und Lena vom Collectif still hungry aus Berlin. Wir sprechen über ihr Stück “Raven”, das das klischebehaftete Thema der Rabenmütter aufgreift, ihre neue Kreation und über künstlerisches Suchen und Finden.
https://www.still-hungry.net
Catalina Aguayo - Millennials & Gender
In this episode we talk with Catalina Aguayo, a Catalan circus artist of Olga Cirk_Analogique, pre-selected company of Circusnext 2020-21.
We talk about the construct of Gender, Gender Identity and Sexuality especially in regard to being Millennials. As Cat says so eloquently in the Episode: Gender - first a conflict, but always a question.
https://olgacirqanalogique.com
http://circusnext.eu
Their new creation is supported within circusnext Platform, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union
Bram Dobbelaere – Selftaught in the Circus World
In this episode we talk to Bram Dobbelaere, a Belgian circus artist who is founder and artist of the two renowned companies Ea Eo as well as Pol & Freddy.
Bram shares with us his thoughts on a career in circus without attending a circus school and exceptional stories he experienced during his time in the circus world.
This episode will be held in English and is part of the project "Meet the Artist", funded by OFAJ project "Digital ganz nah"
www.cieeaeo.com
www.cirquedemocratique.be
Camille Paycha - Fragile and Strong Political Performances
In this episode we talk to Camille Paycha, a Belgian circus artist who was supposed to join us at this year's winter edition with her new creation "Ice skates and other cruelties" where she works with glass in an ice rink.
Camille talks about the strength and fragility of the body itself and how she steps in the tradition of feminist performances using glass to claim their body and vulnerability back, by putting herself in uncomfortable situations of "violence". She also shares her process of creating a political, feminist performance without recreating stigma and prejudice.
Her creation is supported within circusnext Platform, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union”
www.camillepaycha.com
Johannes und Josa – Gründer und Leiter des Berlin Circus Festival
In dieser Folge haben wir Johannes Hilliger eingeladen. Johannes hat 2015 gemeinsam mit Josa das Berlin Circus Festival gegründet. Die beiden Leiter des Festivals erzählen über die Hintergründe und Entwicklungen des Festivals und was sie dazu bewegt hat das Festival ins Leben zu rufen.
This episode is held in German.
Simon Bruyninckx – Working as a collective
In this very first episode we talk with our old friend Simon. He is a Belgian circus artist, co-founder of Collectif Malunés. The Company works as a Collective and we talk in depth about what tools they use and why they work this way.
This episode is in english.
www.collectifmalunes.be
Introducing the "Meet the artist" Podcast
In this welcome message, your hosts Lea Sander and Josa Kölbel, introduce the "Meet the artist" podcast, themselves and their background. We invite you to take a plunge down the rabbit hole into the strange, fascinating and magical world of circus.
We both love to have long and deep talks with friends and family and share a strong passion for the art of circus. In this podcast we will invite circus artists and insiders to share with us their stories, their thoughts and dreams and also some insights about their everyday lives.
The "Meet the artist" podcast will debut on 10.11.2020