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Credit: Aaron Walker Photography
By A Thread
An aerial circus performance that will sweep you off your feet!
Presented by Surrey SPARK Stages.
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Child $16 | Adult $21
Special 4-pack pricing is available by calling the Box Office at 604-501-5566.
“...a group of exceptional humans pushing the limits of their art.” –The West Australian
By One Fell Swoop Circus, Australia
Swinging, throwing, catching, and climbing! Seven acrobats and 30 metres of rope weave a dazzling display of skill and grace. Using no nets or safety harnesses, with every twist and turn their movements ripple through the group, creating a mesmerizing dance of cause and effect. Experience the thrill as some of Australia’s best circus artists balance strength, trust, and a touch of danger with effortless beauty. You won’t want to miss this playful and breathtaking performance!
About the artists
One Fell Swoop creates stark yet beautiful audience experiences. Based in Melbourne, the company combines ambitious concepts with visceral physicality, bringing audiences a mix of joy and risk inherent to group acrobatics. One Fell Swoop creates work that combines a high level of circus skill with rich dramatic perspectives, specialising in traditional theatre shows and large-scale outdoor circus installation works. Recent performance highlights include Xintiandi Festival in Shanghai, IPAY in Philadelphia, festivals in New Zealand and France, as well as regional touring throughout Australia. One Fell Swoop connects a highly skilled ensemble with innovative apparatus, where classic techniques are used in expansive ways and new ideas are made possible. One Fell Swoop Circus is founded and directed by Charice Rust and Jonathan Morgan.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, it's principal arts investment and advisory body.