Friday, April 3, 2009

Human Shadow Puppets

A friend just sent me a clip of Pilobolus. This company has been around since the 1970's, I believe. They started in Connecticut under the direction of Moses Pendleton. Originally they were an innovative combination of dance and mime. I was impressed by this foray into human shadow puppetry. They use their bodies and some objects to create amusing and effective images. I am glad they are still working. There just aren't that many mime companies doing such creative work.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

New Trends in Juggling

Here is an example of the new style in juggling as exemplified by Wes Peden. On a video it is hard to tell much in the way of stage presence or style, but technically one can see what this new juggling is all about. The props "dance," not necessarily the juggler. The patterns are difficult and intricate. Numbers are used. I am told he can pass 13 clubs, a record I think. This act goes beyond the work of the jugglers in Finland, who juggle difficult patterns but don't project much in the way of audience connection. The style is slightly choppy or, perhaps, it is just how it is photographed and presented. I would have to see him in person. However, it is clear that he has worked long and hard on perfecting these tricks. I'm impressed by the new style. It is clear that juggling will continue to evolve and expand.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Here we go baby!

Here is something that is just plain fun. Eddie Izzard as Mr. Kite in Across the Universe, in the song Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite. He manages to be larger than life, and yet retain his identity. Nice feat!
A fun pickup for a sometimes sleepy movie. I was surprised, and hope you will be too.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Training

The secret is training. In Quebec City, the curriculum is 25-30 hours/week, not counting personal practice. So, how can a school hope to do it for less hours? Obama said that if you give Americans a challenge, they will rise up to it. So, it needs to be presented as a challenge. Get the funders. They're out there just itching to give money to something as sexy as circus. But, circus needs to grow up as an art form. It needs not only great tricks, but great music and great choreography. These artists are out there, I have met some. Don't try to guess. Collaborate. Elaborate. Let's not just pretend to "do circus" without any understanding of what that means. Doing a handstand is not doing an act. Many will be called, but few will be chosen, just like in any art form.
Think outside the box.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Acts from North Korea

Acts from North Korea are amazing. I refuse to believe that acts that are high level are impossible to have in America. All it would take would be time and space and the right equipment. And the right teachers. Why is there only "indie" circus? Meaning mediocre, but clever? Why is the packaging of the mediocre all that happens?

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Reflection

The biggest thing that holds the circus school back is the confusion between amateur and professional. It is a natural reaction to like the students who are trying to learn and make an act. However, in order to have a truly professional program, honesty needs to rule, instead of emotion. Students won't get jobs because they are liked. It is a harsh reality, but that is what the outside world expects. Friendship is a great thing, but if one is in the business of making sure students learn at the highest levels, then the rules will change. It's not that I am advocating that one should be mean, it's just that I'm saying that one should be honest and realistic. It's the only way to pull the circus up and out of its morass.

Monday, January 26, 2009

1/24-25/09 Shows

I saw a rehearsal of the JCC show done by what was referred to as The Pickle Family Circus, even though that show died a few years ago and this was really a conglomerate of different student acts from the SF School of Circus Arts and the Clown Conservatory. Since no one ever takes any official criticism for any shows, I will write this review:
The circus show "Recess" played for three performances this past weekend at the Jewish Community Center. The people at the center insist upon calling it "The New Pickle Circus" even though there is no such animal and whatever the show thinks it is, it is running on fumes from the past. The performers were likable enough. That wasn't the problem. The problem was that the performers, by and large, are not held to professional standards. This shows in an overall feeling of sloppiness. Some acts, the contortion duo and the straps duo, were simply not quite ready for performance. Their acts looked incomplete and it was confusing as to what they wanted to convey. The clown who started off the show, telegraphed one of the early gags and this killed the opening somewhat. The opening jump rope charivari was a bit sloppy, as acrobats snagged the rope several times. Were they trying to perform too early? Or were they just unprepared emotionally and mentally?
The clown act with the rolla bollas was promising, but felt incomplete. The stacking of boards on one cylinder makes the trick easier, not harder. The act needs two double-rolling cylinders and the performer is working on this. It will be better with this addition.
A young man with a great look did a tap-dancing/juggling act. The tap-dancing needs to be show dancing and the juggling needs to be more difficult. If these things happened, the young man would work internationally.
The solo trapeze act was competent, but not especially difficult. The hoop act and juggling displays needed more work, but were enjoyable when the tricks worked.
The duo clown couple (music number) was confusing. An audience member was embarrassed and that shouldn't happen. Volunteers should be kidded, but not embarrassed.
Only the hula hoop female act was almost professional quality. She has improved by a quantum leap and I think the act will be very marketable and fun.
I always enjoy seeing a show, but professional standards are not set by me. I don't make the rules. Out in the marketplace is a different story from a show done for an audience that is not too picky.