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Get Out There In Great Yarmouth To Celebrate 250 Years Of Circus

By: Sep. 02, 2018
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Great Yarmouth's annual international feast of all things circus and street arts is one of the biggest weekend events in the region.

This year it's part of Circus250, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the first ever circus, which was staged in 1768 in London by showman Philip Astley. Great Yarmouth and Norwich, have been officially designated as one of six UK Cities of Circus so the national spotlight will be firmly focussed on the town.

The Out There International Festival of Circus & Street Arts takes place all over the town centre and seafront from 14-16 September - and it's completely free! Now in its 11th year, this popular festival is a spectacular riot of colour, thrills, spills and fun to delight and entertain all the family.

The big headline event comes from French street arts titans, Générik Vapeur, who will be returning to Great Yarmouth to collaborate with Gorilla Circus. Together they will create a special Circus250 version of their legendary loud and anarchic street show Bivouac, featuring 250 local people.

First seen in Great Yarmouth in 2010, Bivouac is still imprinted on the minds of everyone that saw it. Blue men and women marched, ran and danced through the streets in a pyrotechnic extravaganza, banging oil drums and accompanied by fire, smoke loud music and general mayhem, leading to a spectacular, anarchic crashing finale.

The festival attracts more than 50,000 people to the town from all over the eastern region and beyond, extending the summer season and creating a huge boost to the local economy. Over the last decade Out There has built a reputation for presenting the weird and wonderful, the outrageous and outstanding, featuring an incredibly cosmopolitan line up of acts from the across the globe. A recent economic impact study showed that the fesyival directly contributed almost £1,200,000 to the local economy.

For 2018 organisers SeaChange Arts have booked over 100 performers from 10 countries including France, Spain and New Zealand as well as the UK. These include an exciting showcase of Catalonian and Balearic acts featuring Barcelona's amazingly brilliant teeterboard and trampoline exponents, inTarsi. There's also offbeat mayhem from France's Tout en Vrac while Globus Hystericus from Slovenia take us on a thrilling journey through the town's streets in search of lost treasure. New Zealand's knockout performer Fraser Hooper brings his comic boxing challenge to take on all comers.

Many of the international companies will be creating new shows in the town, featuring exciting new international collaborations that will go on to tour the world after being seen in Great Yarmouth first - as well as collaborating with local people.

'The international flavour is part of what makes Out There so vibrant,' says Chief Executive of SeaChange Arts Joe Mackintosh. 'The name Out There refers to our geographic location, out on the edge of the east coast,' he continues, 'but it is also about the approach we take to programming. We always aim to leave audiences with their mouths agape. The memory of something weird and wonderful lingering long after.'

The festival is helping put Great Yarmouth firmly on the Eurropean cultural map 'The festival was originally built around some key European partnerships, but at first these overseas performers didn't know where Great Yarmouth was. Now some of the biggest names on the continent approach us wanting to take part.'

London based Ockham's Razor, hailed as 'Britain's most innovative' bring their show Belly of a Whale where circus meets sculpture. From closer to home Dizzy O'Dare's Phileas Fogg Day 79 is an hilarious roam-about, fusing modern technology with Jules Verne's classic adventure.

Great Yarmouth born and bred Tom Gaskin has previously starred in Hippodrome shows and is now making a big name for himself as one of London's leading young circus performers (as well as being an international catwalk model!). After appearing around London and Europe in leading roles with other companies Tom is creating his first-ever solo show for Out There 2018 before touring it extensively.

This only scratches the surface of the festival programme that includes 13 World and UK premieres. Visit www.outtherefestival.com for full details and a downloadable brochure.

With so much free activity, if you can only visit this Norfolk's traditional seaside gem once this year this is definitely the weekend for it!

The Out There International Festival of Circus and Street Arts, Friday 14 - Sunday 16 September

Various locations around Great Yarmouth town centre



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