Illusions of Reference, Psychological Art Circus

Psychological Art Circus, St Georges Yard, Borough Road, London
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This event ended on Sunday 17th of June 2012
Admission
£8, or £5 for concessions.
On the door, or please call 020719333 07 to book in advance.
Location

Psychological Art Circus, St Georges Yard, Borough Road, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Elephant & Castle 0.18 miles

Illusions of Reference is a spectacular surrealistic aerial storytelling and live art performance installation from the Psychological Art Circus. Featuring the astounding real-time animated digital sceneography of Jaime Valtierra & Prasanth Visweswaran, a Routemaster bus, and performances from talented PAC founders Andrea Meneses Guerrero and Dagmara Bilon, Illusions of Reference promises to ignite imaginations and exceed all possible expectations.

Taking inspiration from the story of the Delphic Oracle, Illusions of Reference is an original and stimulating performance from a company with an established reputation for presenting a "spell-binding mixture of superb theatre, special effects and how-do-they-do-that acrobatics" (The Londonist). Featuring aerial, mime, voice and projections; fire, shadow and object manipulations, these mid-summer shows are a chance to see the Psychological Art Circus pushing the boundaries of circus, theatre and art, in this innovative new performance.

Psychological Art Circus (2004-2006) was co-founded in London by Myles Stawman & Lina Jungergård, with Christelle Lafille, Harald Smykla, Andrea Meneses Guerrero, Edgar de Oliveira, Marta Angelozzi and Dagmara Bilon. Since then Psychological Art Circus has taken performances to Columbia and across Europe to France, Spain, Portugal, Croatia, and Romania.

Besides creating its own highly original content, the company has acted in the role of producer to core troupe members and associate artists in the showcasing of their own work.

"The Psychological Art Circus is one of the most talented acts of the modern circus genre, and their mixture of superb theatre, special effects and how-do-they-do-that acrobatics is spell-binding. Catch them when you can wherever you can."
Londonist.com


"[I] could not fail to be impressed by the gradual unfolding of drama and tension, and the seemingly casual insertion of incredible circus skills into the performance"

BBC/DNA Collective

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