DISCONTINUED PROJECTS

The following is a list of discontinued contemporary circus media projects which have been active in INCAm network. You might still find online their archives. An important documentation of the art form, and part of our common legacy and heritage.

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Published by:
Circus Now
language: 
american
founded in: 
2013
format:
online platform
Directed by:
Duncan Wall 

CirCommons

CirCommons is an interactive journal that aims to draw together the circus community through collective discussion and writing. Written by the community, curated and edited by the Circus Now Research Team, CirCommons will act as a reservoir of ideas pertaining to the practice and study of circus arts. By providing a platform for vigorous discussion, debate, and reflection, CirCommons aims at enriching the artistic and academic investigation of contemporary circus, and facilitating the entrée of US circus studies into the sphere of performance studies broadly

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published by: 
Espace Catastrophe
country:
Belgium (Bruxelles)
language: 
french
founded in: 
2014
format: 
printed and online magazine issues per year: 4
directed by: 
Laurent Ancion 

C!RQ en CAPITAL

Between fans and professional alike, circus life in Bruxelle at the dawn of a ‘boom’, which affects all sectors: shows, workshops, training courses, social projects. The new magazine C!RQ en CAPITAL explores this movement increasingly shaking and diving, four times a year, in the heart of Bruxelles circus town

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published by: 
Cirko De Mente
country: 
Mexico 
language: 
spanish
founded in: 
2015 
format: 
printed & online magazine  
directed by: 
Rodrigo Hernández, Andrea Peláez, Andrea Torres 

Dokucirco

Dokucirco circus magazine is a quarterly digital release, made with the participation of mexican and international circus professionals, researchers and fans. Dokucirco magazine, a publication for circus lovers, is one of the components of the Mexican Centre of Circus Documentation.

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published by: 
collectivo El Circense
country: 
Argentina
language: 
spanish
founded in: 
2008
format:
online magazine issues per year: 12
directed by: 
Nico Agüero 

El Circense

El Circense is an on-line circus magazine based in Argentina which has, among its main objectives to cover, promote and spread proposals, experiences and initiatives related to the circu’s world. It is carried on independently by a group of collaborators coming from different countries. El Circense tries to be a tool for sharing and socializing information in order to collaborate in the development and promotion of this art in Latin America and the world.

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published by: 
Stichting Briantelli
country: 
The Netherlands
language:
dutch, english, french
founded in: 
2014
format:
online magazine issues per year: 4
directed by: 
Wim Claessen

Contemporary Circus Magazine

Contemporary Circus Magazine, a regular magazine with interviews and opinions about the state of the new circus. In English, French and Dutch. It is a Circo Circolo publication.

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published by: 
Gaby & Paul Keast
country: 
Germany
language: 
german, english
founded in: 
1984
format:
paper magazine issues per year: 4
directed by: 
Gaby Keast 

Kaskade

 Kaskade, european juggling magazine, was a forum where jugglers and physical artists of all kinds, both amateur and professional, could exchange views and experiences. The last print issue appeared in October 2013. You can download all 112 issues, dating back to 1984 at the Kaskade Archive

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published by: 
John Ellingsworth
country: 
United Kingdom
language: 
english
founded in: 
2009
format:
online platform
directed by:
John Ellingsworth

Sideshow

Sideshow is a magazine and website that promotes, records and thinks about contemporary circus. Its current major project is The Adjacent Possible, a conversation series around four big themes: Presence, Society, Ageing & Death, and The Unknown.

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published by: 
Platfororm for contemporare circus art in the Baltic
country: 
Baltic countries
language: 
english
founded in: 
2014
format:
online magazine | issues per year: 4
directed by: 
Māra Pāvula 

Next Door Circus

NDC is a multidisciplinary project dedicated to contemporary circus and street arts in Baltic States. The aim is to encourage international cooperation between artists and promote these artistic fields in Baltic states. Next Door Circus, it is all about circus, neighbours and future.

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published by: 
Hors Les Murs  
country: 
France
language: 
french (+ 1 issue x year in english)
founded in: 
2006 (previously out as Arts de la Piste and Arts de la Rue)
format: 
printed and online magazine issues per year: 4
lingua: 
francese, alcuni dossier disponibili anche in inglese
directed by: 
Julien Rosemberg 

Stradda

Stradda is published by the national information centre HorsLesMurs, and provides testimonies of artistic experiences originating from the street and circus arts, as well as from all other forms of art in the public space. Every edition comes with a professional information supplement for subscribers called Les Brèves, which gives an overview of current news in circus and street arts, writing about venues and companies. Once a year, Stradda releases a special issue in English

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