Tag Archives: FiCHO Festival 2017

Attention! Colonel Quince is in the house

February 21st, 2018 by

Dorothy Max Prior profiles actor-creator Andres Aguirre, whose one-man show Lorcuedus is a physical theatre tour-de-force Ra-ta-tat tat. Ra ta tat. Poom. Poom. Poom-poom. A wild-eyed figure is regaling us from a balcony, his arms gesticulating, onomatopoeic outbursts fired from his mouth with automatic-rifle power and precision. After a few minutes we start to hear […]

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Caravanas Ficho!

December 20th, 2017 by

Dorothy Max Prior goes on the road in Mexico with Caravanas Ficho, an enterprising outreach and community engagement programme created by Ficho Festival, taking circus and street arts to otherwise excluded people in Guadalajara and other parts of Jalisco state    So here we are, a motley crew gathering in Caligari, a shabby-chic cafe in […]

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Seres de Luz: Travesias

Bring on the (Women) Clowns!

November 22nd, 2017 by

Brazilian clown and film director Mariana Gabriel’s heartwarming and inspiring documentary, Mi Abuela era Payaso (created with Ana Minheira), contains much food for thought – not least, the statement from a key interviewee that much of the documented history of circus is White, male and European. So to redress the balance a little, enter Mariana […]

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Naga Collective: Persona

November 21st, 2017 by

Persona. Your public face. The sum of your external behaviour traits. The way you talk to other people that causes them to see you as a particular kind of person. The image or personality that a person presents to other people. An assumed character for a fictional representation… Four people – four personae – present […]

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Textear el Circo

November 20th, 2017 by

Buenos dias! Total Theatre Magazine is in Mexico, taking part in FiCHo, a festival of circus, clown and physical theatre, which stretches across the sunny city of Guadalajara for ten days in November (then steps out to other parts of the country). Your trusty editor was invited to take part wearing a number of sombreros […]

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