Every year at the end of June, for one week, the LES ESCALPADES festival livens up the start of the summer holidays with free street performances open to all. On the programme: circus, theatre, comedy and music. Village squares, parks and public spaces become meeting places for artists, elected representatives and local residents.
Over the past fifteen years, this event has become a household name. Highly-anticipated by local residents, it has attracted almost 50,000 spectators since its inception, and attendance has remained steady. It has also attracted numerous private and institutional partners and stimulated enthusiastic support.
A unique project in the region, Les Escalpades aims to continue becoming a major festival of street performances, based on the formula that has made it such a success: One evening, one show, one town.
Playground is a comic and absurd proposal that rises up to 8 metres high, fusing Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his scenography comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience that occupies these seats becomes a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not stay afloat.
In an attempt to stay balanced on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a solo show, warm and full of character, based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between artist and audience is the key: without their support, the magic doesn’t happen.
The Lausanne Garden Parties. Five free, festive weekends in five of the city’s iconic parks. These multidisciplinary events celebrate outdoor culture with a varied programme combining music, dance, theatre, street arts and cinema. Each weekend also features activities for children, such as storytelling, walks and creative workshops.
Playground is a comical and absurd production that rises 8 metres high, combining Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his set design comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience who occupy them become a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not hold together.
As he tries to balance on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a warm and characterful solo show based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between the artist and the audience is key: without their support, the magic does not work.
La Plage des Six Pompes is deeply rooted in the creative, working-class, multicultural, resourceful and enterprising spirit of La Chaux-de-Fonds.
Held in a city with a unique urban layout and history, the festival is Switzerland’s flagship event for street arts. Beyond its annual summer gathering, it also serves as a committed ambassador for these living arts.
Playground is a comical and absurd production that rises 8 metres high, combining Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his set design comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience who occupy them become a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not hold together.
As he tries to balance on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a warm and characterful solo show based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between the artist and the audience is key: without their support, the magic does not work.
Playground at the Petits déjeuners d’Onex festival in Onex.
The Collectif Primavez will present its show Playground at the Petits déjeuners d’Onex festival in Onex on 13 August at 10:00 am (time to be confirmed) as part of the Six Pompes Summer Tour.
Playground is a comical and absurd production that rises 8 metres high, combining Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his set design comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience who occupy them become a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not hold together.
As he tries to balance on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a warm and characterful solo show based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between the artist and the audience is key: without their support, the magic does not work.
See you on 13 August at the Petits déjeuners d’Onex festival!
Playground is a comical and absurd production that rises 8 metres high, combining Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his set design comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience who occupy them become a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not hold together.
As he tries to balance on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a warm and characterful solo show based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between the artist and the audience is key: without their support, the magic does not work.
The last weekend before the start of the school year should not be a sad occasion. It offers a final festive moment for families to enjoy before children return to school. The celebrations will take place at La Plannaz, which will once again showcase street arts by hosting a stop of the Six Pompes Summer Tour. Theatre actors, acrobats, and other clowns will be there to prove to anyone who might doubt it that, in Bussigny, the holidays always end on a high note!
Playground is a comical and absurd production that rises 8 metres high, combining Chinese pole, dance, theatre, acrobatics and humour. A tragicomedy full of surprises and unexpected twists and turns. This is Miguel Rubio’s challenge: his set design comes to life thanks to those who decide to support it. Eight chairs form part of the structure, and the audience who occupy them become a fundamental pillar. Without them, the show would not hold together.
As he tries to balance on the Chinese pole, Miguel Rubio faces unpredictable situations. To overcome them, he needs the physical and emotional help of the audience, who become essential accomplices in the show. Playground is a warm and characterful solo show based on a collaborative anchoring system. Here, the connection between the artist and the audience is key: without their support, the magic does not work.