September 2025

Circo

Mariana Cicerchia

September 5 - September 26


Opening Reception on Arts Night Out

The performer stands alone, removed from the crowd, in the darkened spaces of the show. They leap, hurling themselves into the unknown. The crowd cheers as the performer is suspended in air, fully aware of the uncertainty of the outcome. What appears to be a joyous performance is an act of sacrifice, a death-defying act emphasizing the solitude and inherent risks faced by performers who seek validation from an audience to which they may never fully belong.

The circus is an itinerant place for loners and outcasts who belong nowhere but in the world of the transient. They are faceless, inhabiting the peripheries of society. Their ability to entertain is their perceived worth, their identity. Performers, often marginalized, engage in acts that entertain while risking their identity and safety, reflecting deeper themes of loneliness and the human psyche's complexities.

Circo by Mariana Cicerchia serves as a framework to examine societal contracts and the dynamics of power within familial and communal contexts, uncovering themes of belonging and otherness, questioning who holds power and who is deemed "other" in society. A circus is about occupying space but not being of that space. A removable object which leaves no imprint, no trace. As if it never existed

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