OneTwoMany Collective: 'InThisTogether', Trafó Budapest, 24 May

contemporary

OneTwoMany Collective: 'InThisTogether', Trafó Budapest, 24 May
Contemporary circus - This is an experiment. We have some intentions, but just like you we don’t exactly know what is going to happen. “InThisTogether” is a participatory circus show that relies on the audience in order to happen at all. If you choose to be involved, you will experience the trust, focus and joy that is so intrinsic to circus. And yes, you will share some of the risk and responsibility, too.

"InThisTogether" transforms a circus show into an interactive experiment where the dynamics of audience participation fundamentally shape the performance. By inviting spectators to step into the roles of co-creators, the event challenges conventional boundaries and forges a collective journey, offering an engaging exploration of trust and collaborative creation within a circus framework. It starts with a choice, do you participate or watch it unfold?

The presentation delves into the dynamics of trust, risk and communication within circus arts. It articulates how trust extends beyond the physical to an emotional and psychological reliance, challenging participants to trust not only the performers but also each other and themselves, thereby creating a unique, collective experience. By focusing on these themes, the presentation aims to share the profound sense of connection and achievement that defines the circus community, reinforcing the concept of "InThisTogether" as a celebration of collective artistry and responsibility.

OneTwoMany was formed in 2022 as a collaboration between Sophie Zoletnik, Marton Csuzi and Lennart Paar after having worked on several projects together over the previous years. Marton brings a wealth of experience from contemporary dance and parkour while Sophie and Lennart contribute with a background of new circus, partner and aerial acrobatics, as well as object manipulation.

The vision of the young company is to bring together many different talents as well as build bridges between the Hungarian and regional performance and movement communities. Creating, promoting and enabling shows that bring together experimental ideas but are at their core entertaining, spreading a love for movement and creativity.
Place: Trafó Budapest
Address: 1094 Budapest, Liliom utca 41.
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