17 episodes

European Circus Voices offers a collection of podcasts created by traditional and contemporary circus practitioners from across Europe. The series is introduced by Laura Murphy, a UK circusnext Laureate 2018/19. Each podcast offers the personal view of each interviewee, focusing on their circus journey and what innovation in circus means to them. This project has been created by Circus Futures, the circusnext European Platform's UK & ROI Co-organiser. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England and is Lottery Funded. Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

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European Circus Voices offers a collection of podcasts created by traditional and contemporary circus practitioners from across Europe. The series is introduced by Laura Murphy, a UK circusnext Laureate 2018/19. Each podcast offers the personal view of each interviewee, focusing on their circus journey and what innovation in circus means to them. This project has been created by Circus Futures, the circusnext European Platform's UK & ROI Co-organiser. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England and is Lottery Funded. Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

    Episode 17. Jay Gilligan (Sweden)

    Episode 17. Jay Gilligan (Sweden)

    This podcast features Jay Gilligan, an American juggler resident in Sweden.
    Jay will tell us about his own circus journey and talk about what in his opinion constitutes innovation in circus.

    • 36 min
    Episode 16. Random (Spain)

    Episode 16. Random (Spain)

    This podcast features Cie Random, a contemporary circus company from Spain who in 2018-2019 were circusnext laureates. The company will tell us about their own circus journey and talk about what in their opinion constitutes innovation in circus. 

    (This podcast contains adult language)

    • 10 min
    Episode 15. Joseph Bouglione (France)

    Episode 15. Joseph Bouglione (France)

    This podcast features Joseph Bouglione, Artistic Director of Cirque d’Hiver in Paris.

    Joseph will tell us about his own circus journey and talk about what in his opinion constitutes innovation in circus.

    • 10 min
    Episode 14. Eliska Brtnicka (Czech Republic)

    Episode 14. Eliska Brtnicka (Czech Republic)

    Eliska Brtnicka, a circus artist from the Czech Republic. Performer, programer and choreographer of the Femme Fatale International Circus Festival for female performers. 

    Eliska will tell us about her own circus journey and what she believes consttitues innovation in circus

    • 21 min
    Episode 13. Matthias Camilleri (Malta)

    Episode 13. Matthias Camilleri (Malta)

    This podcast features Matthias Camilleri, a recent graduate from The National Centre for Circus Arts in London, who is based in both Malta and the UK. Matthias will tell us about his own circus journey and talk about what in his opinion constitutes innovation in circus.

    • 15 min
    Episode 12. Aleksey Smolov (Latvia)

    Episode 12. Aleksey Smolov (Latvia)

    This podcast features Aleksey Smolov, a Baltic contemporary circus performer and a teacher of Riga Circus school in Latvia, currently studying in Stockholm, Sweden.
    Aleksey will tell us about his own circus journey and talk about what in his opinion constitutes innovation in circus.

    • 9 min

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