Contortion

Contortion is an extremely rare circus discipline. It requires extraordinary strength and flexibility. Anna Kawiak – a contortionist acrobat who has been training this discipline since the age of 5 – with her act, she redefines the limitations of the human body.

Her show is kept in a pleasant style that inevitably attracts attention of the viewers and takes them to the unattainable world of acrobatic prowess. With the presentation of this act, she won the 2021’s Audience Award during Eastern European Contemporary Circus Festival CYRKULACJE.

Variete

Variete by the Sztukmistrze Foundation is already a Lublin tradition. Every year since 2013, the artists associated with the Foundation have been preparing a circus show with a huge dose of humor. Variete is characterized by the wide variety of artists presented there – acrobatics, juggling, and other typical circus disciplines intertwine with dance, music, pantomime, and more.

Each of the performances is a unique piece because it is created especially for the occasion. The lightness of the form and accessibility of the content attract viewers of all ages and backgrounds, and the remarkable characters and their jokes will be remembered for a long time.

Light Show

Light Show truly is a visual feast. Thanks to advanced technology, rapidly spinning props seem to paint multi-colored patterns in the air. The possibilities of programming the devices are endless – abstract patterns, classic compositions, and even your company logo or the coat of arms of the city! The spectacular choreography performed by our best artists provides an extraordinary effect that will remain in your memory forever.

 

Zgubowisko

“Zgubowisko” is a New Circus performance created for both children and older audiences.
It is a story about searching for your own way, about circus and about the artists themselves who present the viewer with the meaning of chasing dreams. Above all, however, it is a show of the amazing skills of the performers woven into the plot.

Juggling, dancing in the air, acrobatics, object manipulation and equlibristics allow the viewer to absorb what is happening on the stage. The quintet that makes up the performance takes viewers to a world where anything can happen.
The work was inspired by Shaun Tan’s book “The lost thing”, which tells about something that has been lost, but also – above all – found.