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A new evolution of circus arrives

A circus spectacular is set to light up South Morang in January with exciting performances from fire acts to aerials and jugglers.

Rebecca Capener co-produces Cirque Nouvelle with her husband James, and said she loves bringing circus to suburbs.

“Bigger shows often miss them, so we always love to make the effort to get to these communities … they are just so much more appreciative,” Ms Capener said.

Ms Capener said Cirque Nouvelle was made for all ages as a family-friendly, fun-packed show

“The fire is always a hit, not many people have seen it performed before, it has that danger element.”

Ms Capener also said the aerials are a fan favourite, because it is rare to see in theatres.

“We’re very lucky to be touring in places that allow us to do that,” she said.

“Whether you’re young, old, or anything in between, it’s suitable for absolutely everyone, especially on school holidays.”

Ms Capener said the performance is more than just a variety show, but has a narrative behind it.

“We take the audience on a journey following our ringmaster, who’s a bit stuck in his old ways and afraid of change, exploring how circuses have evolved over the years.”

Ms Capener said the concept came about because change is something everyone battles with.

“It’s also amazing to see the journey of where things started, how we still use those foundations today.

“We didn’t want to put together a bunch of acts that just look amazing, we wanted it to hit home for some people.”

Ms Capener is currently 29 weeks pregnant, so will not be participating in the performance, but said she is excited to work behind the scenes.

You can see Cirque Nouvelle at Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC) on Wednesday 21 January.

Details: https://www.pracc.com.au/Whats-On/All-Events/Cirque-Nouvelle

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