A CIRCA and Merrigong
Theatre Company Co-Production
Created by Yaron
Lifschitz and the Circa Ensemble
Canberra Theatre
Centre Playhouse to 9 September
Reviewed by Len Power
6 September 2017
Shows that blur the boundaries between various types of
performing arts can provide an experience that feels unique, original and exciting. Since 2004, Circa has used movement, dance,
theatre and circus to create powerful works that leave an indelible impression
on an audience. It’s exciting, funny, beautiful,
clever, breath-taking and very entertaining.
Circa’s works have been seen in 39 countries across six continents. Directed by Yaron Lifschitz, the current
company comprises seven performers - five from Australia, including Kathryn O’Keeffe
from Canberra, and one from Belgium and one from the United Kingdom.
Seppe Van Looveren and Timothy Fyffe (photo by Vishal Pandey) |
These performers are extraordinary. On a bare stage with only some boxes of
various sizes and shapes, a ladder and a metal pole to work with, they twist
their bodies into some of the most amazing and seemingly impossible positions,
creating a world through movement that seems slightly unreal. This ensemble works brilliantly together and
it’s exciting to watch them. Facial
expressions are used sparingly and flashes of humour here and there are
unexpected and enjoyable.
The soundtrack of popular song and electronic music that
accompanies the movement onstage is very effective and atmospheric. The lighting design complements the performers
and the action very well.
The publicity stated that the show tells the story of
post-industrial cities now in decay but any message the show is trying to
convey is only very mild. There are some
video projections of industry, the use of wooden boxes and metal objects such
as you might find in a factory and the metallic sounds in the soundtrack. It really doesn’t matter much. Each section of the show is just enjoyable to
experience, regardless of any message.
Circa gives an audience an all-round experience that is
exciting, involving and memorable. You
could take anyone to this show and they would enjoy it.
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