Archive listings for Controlled Falling Project

Work type: Circus.

T259550958

Enter a laboratory of acrobatic impossibilities, where old science meets new circus in a heart-stopping, high-energy creative experiment. Four scientists explore the concept of ‘controlled falling’ using their (rather magnificent) bodies with the highest-levels of acrobatic skill.Company ThisSideUp Acrobatics (Australia).
15 Jul 11 to 17 Jul 11National Theatre, West End :: V400
listing details L01529486399

T572519352

Experience this sophisticated circus experiment from Australia following huge success in Edinburgh and across Europe. Graceful, bold and gravity-defying performances with a breathtaking balance between impulsive energy and carefully refined skill feature in this vibrant laboratory of curious machines, live percussion and acrobatic impossibilities.
27 May 10 to 10 Jun 10The Southbank, Inner London :: V0324280152
listing details L0946660102

T1402734131

The E4 Udderbelly transforms into a laboratory of curious machines and acrobatic impossibilities for this literally experimental production. Old science meets new circus as the highly skilled members of ThisSideUp acrobatics attempt to control the uncontrollable. Controlled Falling Project has already thrilled international audiences, with sell-out seasons and standing ovations across Australia and Europe, now this audacious circus production makes its UK debut at the Edinburgh Fringe. Unnatural feats of acrobatic strength and agility are incorporated with a bold exploratory approach to international circus disciplines such as the exhilarating Teeterboard (giant see-saw) and the mesmerising Roue-Cyr (oversized steel hoop). Extreme energy stunts are matched in intensity with gracefully choreographed moments, giving you little chance to draw breath during this daring hour of gravity defying entertainment.
12 Aug 09 to 31 Aug 09The Fringe Office, Edinburgh :: V1059
listing details L1597953469

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