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Circus Arts and the Avant-Gardes

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Jurgens, Anna-Sophie
Hildbrand, Mirjam

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Prof. Dr. Peter Tepe

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his article examines how avant-garde artists were inspired by the circus and circus aesthetics, and used them as models for novel, polarising and sophisticated works of art. As the speakers – experts from an array of academic fields, theatre makers and circus practitioners – at the first symposium on Circus and the Avant-Gardes (March 2020, Freie Universität Berlin) examined, (studying) circus and avant-garde connections contributes to a better understanding of early 20th century artistic movements, the history of popular entertainment and the cultural relevance of circus arts.

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w/k: Zwischen Wissenschaft und Kunst (Between Science and Art)

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