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New streetshow! - “Silasition”

Time: 30min
full show with duo trapeze,
juggling, diabolo and acrobatics
Specs: surface needed min. 7m x 7m x 7m; generally flat

Looking to inspire your audience and engage both young and old, leaving them captivated and smiling? Look no further!
Our talented performers navigate a thrilling array of circus disciplines, playfully exploring gender roles while remaining completely approachable. Prepare for astonishing juggling acts, delightful humor, and breathtaking trapeze feats!
Silasition offers circus theater that everyone can enjoy!

Juggling for Dummies

Club juggling, diabolo, spoken word
time: 15-20min
language: Dutch, English or German
min surface: 4m x 4m x 5m

“Juggling for Dummies” – the ultimate guide to mastering the art of juggling! Whether you’re a complete novice or just looking to sharpen your knowledge, this comprehensive live-handbook is your go-to resource for turning fumbles into flawless gravity-defying fun.
Roel takes you by the arm and leads you through the history of juggling, the different styles and developments – and answers your juggling questions that you didn’t know you had.
A street theater performance that combines information, juggling on top level and loads of humor!

Tip: book an additional workshop to try yourself afterwards!

(Un)Chained

Show, 25min, outdoors + indoors
target: families, all ages
stage minimum width 4m, depth 4m, height 4m, ideal 6x6x5

In (Un)chained, Roel and Eva drag traditional circus to the 21st century with a mixture of juggling, acrobatics, high level diabolo and some brute female strength. They let the audience be thrown back and forth between laughter and amazement when they revive the old circus discipline of the strong woman and soften up the line between audience and performers. Get up close and personal with the artists and maybe you can even participate in surprising stunts…

In short: take a pinch of classical circus, slap a good dose of emancipation over it and mix it with some humor – here we are: (Un)Chained