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Fenja Barteldres// Lemon Press Collective: Cyrrealism // The Trace of the Snail

Fenja Barteldres // Lemon Press Collective
17
Nov
Bremer Shakespeare Company
Circus
Tout public
Tarif de 15 à 25 €

As a double bill, you can enjoy two productions at the Bremen Shakespeare Company :

In ‘Cyrrealism’ (30 min) by Fenja Barteldres, it becomes clear that life doesn't always go the way we imagined it would. Fenja Barteldres uses her circus prop, the cyr, in a previously unknown way, turning the tyre into a completely different piece of equipment. Sometimes ornate, sometimes flexible like a snake and sometimes dismantled into its individual parts. In this way, an entire universe emerges from a single Cyr.

The piece ‘The Trace of the Snail’ (50 min) by the Lemon Press Collective puts the small, the weak and the fragile in the spotlight. What happens when we let down our defences? With a poetic combination of juggling, handstands, movement and language, Mika Schnapper from Bremen and Aurélie Tercier from Switzerland invite us to look at vulnerability from a different angle.
Two pieces, three artists, a taste of contemporary circus! We cordially invite you to immerse yourself in this art form for an evening.

Circus

Duration → 01h30
Tout public
Tarif de 15 à 25 €

schnappermika@posteo.de
0421-500 333

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Schulstr. 26, 28199 Bremen
17
Nov
18:30
Organisateur(s)
Bremer Shakespeare Company
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Fenja Barteldres (1998, DE) is a circus artist who makes the Cyr her world. She studied at the Ecole de Cirque de Quebec (CAN) and then in the Bachelor of Circus programme at Codarts Circus Arts in Rotterdam (NL). With a background in gymnastics, she discovered circus at the age of 12 and with circus the joy of combining dance, theatre and music with her acrobatic skills. Website: https://fenja-circus.com

Aurélie Tercier and Mika Schnapper also met during their four-year circus studies at Codarts Rotterdam. A shared poetic circus language, a love of form and nonchalance and a desire to tackle political issues on stage brought the two together as a duo. After graduating in 2022, the two founded the Lemon Press Collective. Website: www.lemonpresscollective.com

Image © Tessa Veldhorst, de Schaapjesfabriek