Bold, Effective, Story-Telling through Contemporary Circus
Lucy and the Lost Boy is an innovative
collaboration between staff and graduating students of the only accredited
Bachelor of Circus Arts in Australia. The program is delivered by not for
profit organization National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) under the artistic
guidance of award winning theatre and circus director Sally Richardson. Drawing
from the inspiration of Melbourne’s iconic street art and culture, the two-hour
adventure reflects and embodies the journey of urban artists’ cry for creative
outlets. It is seen through the eyes of young protagonist Lucy who is at the
cross roads of either following her parents stable stereotypical career wishes
or the enticing freedom found through Flying Boy and Ladybird. It is with much
audience anticipation and no accident she chooses the latter.
Photo by David Wyatt |
From start to end I found myself gradually drawn into the magical world of
circus – characters defying gravity through stunning body-bending acrobatics,
powerful graffiti influenced dance segments alongside pumping rhythms all
complemented with symbolic light projected backdrops. As I walked into the
venue, towards my left were brightly lit areas filled with practice equipment,
like a highly specialized gym for the performers. Towards the right, were the
double doors that opened into darkness, as the circus clowns with the persona
of construction men, encouraged us to our seats with witty comments. Upon first
inspection, it was clear the stage was ready for seriously skilled performers
ready to showcase their talent.
Photo by David Wyatt |
Lucy and the Lost Boy is not to be missed, It is of great entertaining value for all to enjoy, providing a fun family friendly escape into the dream we all had when we were young, if only I ran away to join the circus.
Image by David Wyatt |
Event details : http://www.nica.com.au/event-
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