Circa | Franui Musicbanda: URLICHT PRIMAL LIGHT, Gustav Mahler goes Circus
Direction: Yaron LifschitzMusical direction: Andreas Schett
Musical arrangement | Composition: Markus Kraler
Musical arrangement | Composition: Andreas Schett
Light: Yaron Lifschitz
Light: Mark Middleton
Costumes: Libby McDonnell
Costume collaboration: Anna Handford
Sound direction: Stefan Schett
Performer: Circa Ensemble
Performer: Musicbanda Franui
Clarinet, bass clarinet: Johannes Eder
Tuba: Andreas Fuetsch
Soprano and alto saxophone, clarinet: Romed Hopfgartner
Double bass, accordion: Markus Kraler
Harp, zither: Angelika Rainer
Dulcimer: Bettina Rainer
Trumpet: Patrik Hofer
Trumpet: Andreas Schett
Valve trombone: Martin Senfter
Violin: Nikolai Tunkowitsch
Production management Circa: Mark Middleton
Executive producer Circa: Danielle Kellie
Curator & Creative Producer: Brigitte Fürle
URLICHT PRIMAL LIGHT
Gustav Mahler goes Circus
A creation by Yaron Lifschitz and Franui Musicbanda with the Circa Ensemble and students of the Tyrolean Ballet School
Urlicht Primal Light brings Austria and Australia together: the local Franui Musicbanda and Circa, a circus company from Brisbane. The production creates a novel combination of acrobatics and musical theater. Based on a shared love of Gustav Mahler's songs, Franui's Mahler Lieder album forms the musical backbone, which has been reworked, expanded and adapted for this live performance. To this end, the artistic director of the dance company, Yaron Lifschitz, developed a physical score of body worlds and sculptures with the acrobats of the Circa group. The production celebrated its acclaimed premiere in April last year at the Salzkammergut 2024 Capital of Culture in Bad Ischl.
Co-production European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024 with Circa, Franui Musicbanda, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi.
Circa acknowledges the assistance of the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Photography by Edward Husic