Jacksons Lane arts centre has released a contemporary circus short film, Closer, produced by an international collaboration during lockdown between circus companies from Germany, Finland and England.
The film is available to stream for free online. Shot entirely outside, Closer features seven circus artists against the backdrops of magnificent Berlin colonnades, Helsinki’s urban wetlands and the historic skyline of Norwich, performing from sculptures, swing-sets, benches and bridges.
Developed to help outdoor artists negatively affected by Covid-19, the film offered an exciting opportunity to explore new ways of working while touring and performing were unfeasible. Closer, created with financial support from 101 Outdoor Arts, was produced in collaboration with Jacksons Lane’s Artistic Director Adrian Berry, who acted as outside artistic eye. The project builds on the arts centre’s strong relationships with each company – Jacksons Lane has produced and internationally toured work by Lost in Translation Circus, and hosted the London premieres of productions by Agit-Cirk and Still Hungry at CircusFest and the London International Mime Festival, respectively.
The film is tied together by the three companies’ exploration of intimacy and touch in a year of distance and finding community in a time of solitude. Aerial rope, aerial straps, contortion, and hand-to-hand acrobatics are featured alongside many other circus skills.
The project forms part of Jacksons Lane’s digital programme of work, launched while arts organisations were shuttered during the 2020 lockdown. This programme spans artistic and creative engagement output, including the bitesize JL Shorts series teaching accessible circus tricks, long-form Quarantine Sessions teaching young people performance skills and Circolation, a round-up of lockdown circus.
Artistic Director of Jacksons Lane Adrian Berry comments, We began this collaboration pretty much at the start of lockdown and it was the first creative ‘live’ initiative we produced. It was thrilling to work with three of my favourite circus companies who really gelled. I found the whole project profoundly moving and it really helped the artists get back in their feet during an incredibly difficult time.