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Realizzato con il contributo della Regione Veneto L.R. 33/2002

Pantakin circo-teatro "Cirk"

Director :Ted Keijser
Dramaturgy: Ted Keijser
Stage Set and Costume: Licia Lucchese
Ligth-Design: Enrico Maso
Sound Operator: Alessandro D’Ambrosi
Original Music: Andrea Mazzacavallo
Staging Assistant: Marianna Fernetich
Actors: Emmanuelle Annoni, Giovanna Bolzan, Emanuele Pasqualini, Benoit Roland, Beppe "Sipy" Tenenti
Production: Aldo Giuponi (director), Carlotta Vinanti





The plot 

Cirk tells the story of a small circus desperately searching for ways to astound its audience with amazing acts that can only exist thanks to the imagination of the audience itself, guided by the evocative strength of music. 

Clowns transform preparing dinner into a subtle acrobatic game; a simple argument into an acrobatic fight and a declaration of love into an explosion of fireworks. What is life other than tragedy to be laughed at!

List

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