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Carnivale Royale mit Live Übersetzung in deutsche Gebärdensprache

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Carnivale Royale with live translation to german sign language

by House of Circus

  • Carnivale Royale

    Carnivale Royale

  • Carnivale Royale

    Carnivale Royale

  • Carnivale Royale

    Carnivale Royale

This summer, Drag circus stars House of Circus bring their queer cabaret ‘Carnivale Royale’ back to Berlin in a special Chamäleon edition

Carnivale Royale is more than a show, it’s an invitation to come together without prejudice, a celebration of who and how we truly are and a home for both artists and audiences to be unapologetically themselves. True to the House of Circus motto: Be who you want to be, wear what you want to wear, love who you want to love.

Guided by Hayden and Iconnee, the night unfolds as an adrenaline fuelled journey into the brilliant diversity and kick ass artistry of some of Europe’s best contemporary circus performers. Carnivale Royale unites a group of extraordinary individuals into a chosen family that delights its audience with stunning aerial acrobatics, humorous sideshow impossibilities and dazzling drag performers.

Sexy, soulful, daring and deeply human, it’s an experience that celebrates diversity as the heartbeat of human experience.

Age Recommendation: 16+

Language: English

Duration: 70 minutes (no intermission)

Content Note: The show contains comedic suggestions of nudity and sexual references. Experiences of discrimination and examples of queerphobia are addressed.

Artistic Concept: Germain Iconnee, Nick van der Heyden

Directed by: Germain Iconnee, Nick van der Heyden

Artists: Lisa Chudalla, Leo Garbo, Nick van der Heyden, Germain Iconee, Diana Salles, Sergio Szollensky

Tour Booking: Yellow Everything

Hero Image: Camila Berrio

Photos: Camila Berrio, PanRay, De Roma

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