“Espera” is a participatory circus show where the audience is invited, in a subtle way, to experience from close what happens on stage.
When the border between the stage and the audience disappears, the show becomes an opportunity to share a collective experience, where we look at each other in the eyes and we listen each other with the body.
In an atmosphere that brings us to a place away from our time, made of simple gestures , the acrobats become artisans of movement and lost landscapes appears in front of us, filled with human gestures and honest meetings.
Circus as a place of meeting and sharing
Our starting point is the need of human being to gather around something common.
Sharing fears, hopes and other basic emotions in a group can be very powerful if we manage not to exceed the subtle limit of simplicity.
Together with the audience we walk the path that links the actual language of acrobatic research with the language of traditions and popular rituals.
Sensibility becomes an indispensable tool in order to reach the trust of the audience. Our purpose is to make them feel welcome to participate rather than force to join something they don’t want.