Cantina
Circus Post
#Cantina
A twist on the 1930’s wrings out the darker passions and tensions that lie within that era’s entertainment.
Australian production Cantina takes the gaily enjoyable 1930s aesthetic familiar to cabaret and repeatedly twists it, exposing the darker passions and tensions that lie within the era’s decadent entertainments.
A woman delicately tiptoes on the open mouths of champagne bottles, then walks with less care (as well as stiletto heels) over the body of a naked man. We see a re-enactment of an old ‘toss the girl’ routine, partner dances turned sour, and sudden fights between lovers – the jolly ragtime mood bleeding out into a low, heavy atmosphere of threat.
The film ends with one of the standout solos from the show – blind corde lisse performed high on a black rope by the extraordinary Mozes
Circus Post is a series of short films made by Crying Out Loud and film-maker Deborah May contextualising the development of contemporary circus over the past 40 years.
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Crying Out Loud are pioneering creative producers bringing memorable experiences to audiences of all ages and abilities from circus and physical theatre makers at site specific events, venues, and festivals across the UK. As network leaders, we nurture artists and advocate for contemporary visual theatre by making connections, initiating collaborations, and creating opportunities across Europe.
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