Rehearsals for our new production BEYOND are in full swing! This new creation will premiere at the OEROL Festival in June, followed by a summer tour across various festivals.
In February 2024, Beyond the Edge premiered, the first youth production by circus maker Piet Van Dycke and the first circus performance with youngsters for fABULEUS. The performance showed great potential, and we saw new opportunities for further development.
This leads to the creation of BEYOND in 2025 under the wings of Circumstances, with fABULEUS as a co-producer. While some of the scenography from Beyond the Edge will be reused, BEYOND is a completely new production: new themes, professional performers, and both indoor and outdoor versions. Where Beyond the Edge was an ode to horizontality, BEYOND focuses on building bridges — both literally and figuratively. As "boundless bridge builders," the performers explore the power of our limits and how we can push them by working together.
We are currently halfway through the creation process. The show will premiere in June at the OEROL Festival at Terschelling (NL), followed by a summer tour through various festivals. In October, the performance will be reworked into an indoor version and will have its technical montage, which will be followed by an indoor premiere during VITRINE Perplx in Kortrijk (BE). In 2025-2026, the performance will tour through Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Spain and Switzerland. More info.
In December, the doors of EXIT traveled over 10,000 km and arrived in Hong Kong with our artists for an unforgettable experience: three weeks, twelve performances, special encounters and a serious jetlag.
We are starting a new collaboration with the international booking agency Aurora Nova, which will support us in the global distribution of EXIT starting in 2026.
SInce 2024, Circumstances has been part of deRUIMTE: a research and creation space at the Scheutsite in Kessel-Lo.
EXIT has been selected for the TheaterFestival 2023. For the jury, EXIT was the most thrilling circus performance seen in Flanders last season. It's not hard to understand why it also became a true hit among the general public: as the pace and music intensify, you find yourself on the edge of your seat. Wonder reigns, but it is never without purpose. This work genuinely piques our curiosity about what Van Dycke, as an 'up and coming' circus maker, has in store.
On a sunny afternoon, acrobat-teacher Aurelia Brailowsky, dancer-acrobat Det Rijven, choreographer Janni van Goor, and juggler Sander De Cuyper gather in the courtyard of Limerick to discuss a sensitive topic: aging.
Read the full article by Mahlu Mertens in Circus Magazine #75 (June 2023).
Choreographer Piet Van Dycke does not fit into pigeonholes. With his innovative mix of dance, circus and acrobatics, Belgium and the Netherlands have gained a new audience favourite. "Tricks don't interest me, but the way to get there."
Interview in De Standaard, by Charlotte De Somviele.
'EXIT' premiered during the Krokusfestival in Hasselt. This immediately generated some rave reviews in Focus Knack, Theaterkrant and Etcetera.
At the Krokusfestival in Hasselt, a children's jury voted for their favorite theater performance. EXIT is the winner of this edition.
The Oerol festival has not lost its appeal after two canceled editions. Also this year, the Dutch Wadden Island shows itself from its best side, with location theater in dunes, woods and barns (and sheep next to the stage). We premiered EXIT on the 10th of June at this beautiful festival with the location version.
Circus dance, music theatre architecture and worldly mime. Piet, Timo and Elias. Those are the names of the 3 new, completely original makers that will enthusiastically start this spring with a three-year PLAN trajectory.
ON/OFF premiered at Festival Boulevard and was performed at Festival Spoffin and Festival Circolo.
For the 23rd edition of DansClick, Piet Van Dycke was interviewed by Hasan Gök. The portrait video was shot by Conni Trommlitz and was shown on big screen after the performance during the DansClick tour.
“Danshuis” is a series about dance in which every episode a dance house is presented. During the various lockdowns, these kind of dance houses were the only places where dancers and makers could still work together. Hadassah De Boer meets the makers who continue to create new work despite the lockdowns. In episode 4, Club Soda takes centre stage.
Piet Van Dycke has won the BNG Bank Dance Prize 2021 and will be featured in the Netherlands next autumn during the DansClick23 tour. The prize for outstanding choreography talent was awarded on the 25th of June in Parkstad Limburg Theaters in Heerlen during the schrit_tmacher festival.