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16.4.2024 | Culture

Cabaret Circus comes to Noblessner

Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Aleksander Eeri Laupmaa


Cabaret Circus comes to Noblessner

 

Circum Absurdum’s surrealist cabaret circus will return to the Nobel Hall in Noblessner on April 18, 19, 20 and 26. The performance combines dance with theatre, magic, and music.

Circum Absurdum tells the story of growing into a person. It is an incredible journey through the absurdity of life towards oneself. The interdisciplinary performance is a story we can all relate to. From our violent birth, we must fight blindly against chaos. During the journey we grow, we rebel, we fall in love for the first time, we fight, we experience loss and also success.

Circum Absurdum transports the viewer story by story towards the creation of a new and more beautiful world that touches the mind, body, and emotions.

The story has been created by, among others, the acrobat duo AN2M, Utopia Entertainment, video artist Alyona Movko-Mägi, Trikivabrik, and magician Meelis Kubo. The show will be directed again this year by Ingmar Jõela. A group of contemporary dance and performance art creators are responsible for the choreography.

You can find out more about Circum Absurdum and purchase tickets at Piletilevi

 

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