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  • 2024
  • Circus in a Tea Cup
Circus in a Tea Cup
  • Circus and Physical

circusinateacup24 Circus in a Tea Cup QPAC, Micah Projects, Brisbane Domestic Violence Service Circus and Physical Circus in a Tea Cup

5 - 7 Dec 2024
Cremorne Theatre
  • Due to illness, the audio-described service for the Saturday, 7 December 2024  7:30pm performance is no longer available. If you booked this performance specifically for the audio-describe feature, please contact QTIX on 136 246 prior to the performance. 

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Overview

Lighting the dark, stepping out from the shadows, holding each other up and sharing dreams for everyone to hear, these performers have created their own Circus in a Tea Cup.

Witness an exquisitely beautiful contemporary circus performance, in which Vulcana ensemble members collaborate with survivors of domestic violence to move through true stories of celebration, recovery, and triumph.

Queensland’s longest-running women’s arts company, Vulcana Circus, in partnership with QPAC and Micah Projects brings you a new Circus in a Tea Cup after their stunning inaugural Cremorne Theatre season in 2021. This wildly powerful work draws on Vulcana’s extensive experience in creating transformative works of physical performance.

This is a true story about rebuilding the courage to take up space and be heard.

Circus in a Tea Cup Digital Program

  • Circus in a Tea Cup Digital Program [PDF 3MB]

About  Vulcana Circus

Vulcana Circus has been an integral part of the cultural landscape of Queensland since 1995. Vulcana takes its name from a British strong woman who performed amazing feats of strength in the early part of the twentieth century. She was an early feminist, lobbying against the wearing of corsets and other restrictive clothing for women, and Vulcana is proud to take its name from this inspiring forebear of women’s circus (who could lift an adult above her head with one arm).  

Across all their performance work Vulcana aims to represent diverse stories, bodies, abilities and creative responses. Circus provides a shared physical language for people of all backgrounds to explore, express, and build connections. It contains the ideas of freedom, transgression and risk. And within the structure of circus activity is the physical reality of cooperation, exploration, trust, strength, and daring.  

 Vulcana welcomes women, trans and non-binary gendered adults, kids and teens of all genders, to its inclusive circus training, performance making projects, and community engagement programs. It is an incubator for new, emerging and professional artists who have developed their passion as practitioners, performers and teachers in this art form that offers everybody a place to explore their uniqueness and their creativity. 

About Circus in a Tea Cup Project 2024

18 participants have met each week for 5 months to share stories, learn circus skills and create this performance piece at the Vulcana Arts Hub. This project brings together experienced and emerging artists as well as survivors of domestic abuse, some of whom are stepping on stage for the first time. Working together to build a performance that tells true stories of resilience and healing, shaped by Vulcana’s artistic director Celia White and creative Alex Mizzen.

  • Seeing all these women moving together on stage is a powerful vision, their trust in each other unmistakable.
    Stage Whispers
  • An exquisitely beautiful contemporary circus performance.
    She Society
  • Many of us left changed, educated and emotional after watching these brave women.
    She Society
  • It was an indispensable reminder that after the storm comes unimaginable beauty.
    Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane

Important Information

Warning

This production contains haze.

Age Recommendation

Recommended for mature audiences due to sensitive content. 

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  • Circus in a Tea Cup production image from 2021 performance
  • Circus in a Tea Cup production image from 2021 performance
  • Circus in a Tea Cup production image from 2021 performance
  • Circus in a Tea Cup production image from 2021 performance
  • Circus in a Tea Cup production image from 2021 performance

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