Abstract
Circus arts have been long regarded as an interface between popular culture and artistic experimentation and their socio-cultural impact on contemporary performing arts has been extensive. This paper investigates the impact of circus traditions on the aesthetics, storytelling, and availability of modern performance through acrobatics, clowning, aerial work, and spectacle. The analysis will be based on secondary data based on archival reviews, cultural policy reports, and published surveys that identify the recurrent circus in 2000 to 2023 in theatre, dance, opera, and interdisciplinary productions. The results show that circus has been used to redefine physicality on stage, become more inclusive, and promote cultural fusion, as well as serve as an inspiration towards innovation in performance design and dramaturgy. Findings have shown that circus-driven practices not only increased the vocabulary of performing art of the modern day but also democratized the experience of the audience by lowering the barriers to entry and diversifying the cultural experience. The paper concludes that circus arts remain an aesthetic innovator and a socio-cultural equalizer, as well as having lasting influence on the evolution of the modern performance.
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