RE RĪGA!: CAMILLE PAYCHA “60 DEGREES OF SEPARATION” (BE)
The performance 60 Degrees of Separation is inspired by social psychologist Stanley Milgram’s theory of six degrees of separation, which suggests that each of us is connected to every other person through no more than six handshakes. Bringing this idea into dialogue with aerial acrobatics, artist Camille Paycha creates an intimate yet collective experience accompanied by live music. The work explores the boundary between care and risk, forming an immersive and collaborative space: a drummer on a rolling platform, acrobats suspended in the air, and spectators whose presence becomes an integral part of the performance.
When: 13 and 14 August, 19:00
Where: Rīgas cirks Arena, Merķeļa Street 4, Riga
Duration: 60 minutes
Recommended age: 10+
Accessibility: accessible for wheelchair users and people with hearing impairments
Original idea by: Camille Paycha
Performers: Sofie Anny Nicea Velghe, Camille Paycha, Engel Peet
Dramaturgy: Laura Gilles-Pick
Movement consultant: Ruben Mardulier
Scenography: Soetkin Dewulf
Costume designer: Sofie Anny Nicea Velghe
Lighting designer: Michiel Soete
Seating in the Riga Circus arena and balcony is unnumbered, and tickets are not assigned to specific seats — upon arrival, visitors may choose the most comfortable seats within their ticket zone.
Ticket prices will increase as the performance dates approach.