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Gandini Juggling

Gandini Juggling - 4x4 - ephemeral architectures -
Gandini Juggling - 4x4 - ephemeral architectures -
Gandini Juggling - 4x4 - ephemeral architectures -
Gandini Juggling - 4x4 - ephemeral architectures -
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4x4 - ephemeral architectures

4 x 4 : a collaboration between two worlds: ballet & juggling

★★★★ «A show of elegant, wistful beauty» The Guardian
★★★★ «A splendid blend of talents imbued with both elegance and wit»The Times
★★★★ «A clever, cool and wondrous show that gives delight» The Stage
★★★★ «A phenomenal display» Everything Theatre

«The marriage of Ballet, considered the highest of arts, with Juggling, frequently considered amongst the lowest of arts, is full of rich possibilities, both from a structural point of view but also thematically. Both worlds come with an arsenal of perceived images ready to be reassembled and ripe for a challenging marriage. We hope that this work will help blur the labelling barriers between the art forms. Over the years, we have developed a very thorough lexicon of juggling vocabulary. We are excited and intrigued about this new language meeting the complex, older and well documented world of Ballet.» Sean Gandini, August 2014

4 x 4 is a collaboration between two worlds: ballet and juggling.

Both these formalised systems are ephemeral journeys through time and space, leaving an unseen trace, like an imaginary architecture.
4 x 4 is a celebration of where these paths meet.

For the last decade the Gandinis have often had a guest dancer, a solitary figure like a magician illuminating patterns, framing, wandering amongst the traces. This project aims to even out the balance between dancers and jugglers so it is an equal dialogue, a sharing of space.

Formed in 1992 by world-renowned jugglers Sean Gandini and Kati Ylä-Hokkala, Gandini Juggling continues to be at the vanguard of contemporary circus, reinventing and reinvigorating juggling for the 21st Century. Gandini Juggling celebrates juggling in all its facets, exploring not just what juggling is, but what juggling can be. Currently an ever-evolving ensemble made up of a virtuosic core group of jugglers, they regularly expand to include up to twenty performers for specially commissioned events and performances. Gandini Juggling is based in London and for its performances invites talented jugglers from all over the world. In addition to performing, Gandinis are very much in demand at leading circus schools, where they teach workshops, create performances, and support the next generation of circus artists. Alongside all this, the company publish their own books and DVDs, continuing to support the wider understanding of the beautiful possibilities of juggling, for jugglers and non-jugglers alike.

director

Sean Gandini

artistic co-ordinator

Emma Lister

choreographer

Ludovic Ondiviela

composer

Nimrod Borenstein

lighting designer

Guy Hoare

jugglers

Kati Ylä-Hokkala
Kim Huynh
Owen Reynolds
Sakari Männistö

 

More infos...

dancers

Erin O’Toole
Joe Bishop
Kate Byrne
Kieran Stoneley

live music

Camerata Alma Viva

artistic advisor

Matthew Hawkins

technical director

Guy Dickens

general management

Marina Arranz
Rae Boswell
Axel Satgé
George Warren

stage (min)

12 x 11 x 7 m
frontal
lights prepared at arrival 

team

8 performer
1 director
2 - 3 technicians / manager

duration

65 Min

audience

200 - 1000
> 8 (with parental guidance)

option: version with live music

plus 6 musicians or local ensemble of 13 musicians

producer

Gandini Jugging

co-produced by

National Centre for Circus Arts, UK
Lighthouse Poole, UK
La Brèche Pôle national des arts du cirque de Basse-Normandie / Cherbourg-Octeville, FR

supported by:

Arts Council England
Royal Ballet Studio Programme
Agit Cirk
London International Mime Festival
Shoreditch Town Hall
Jacksons Lane

creation

2015, London, UK, at The Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House as part of the London International Mime Festival