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HONEY

crew and cast

Direction: Miroslav Krobot

Screenplay: Miroslav Krobot, Lubomir Smékal

Direction and Movement cooperation: Rostislav Novak ml.

Choreography: Thomas Steyaert

Set Design: Jakub Kopecky

Costumes and Make-up: Kristina Zaveska

Music: Jan Balcar

Cast: Jan Balcar, Sarka Fülep Bockova, Jenovéfa Bokova, Vojtech Fülep, Ondrej Maly, Jana Holcova, Jiri Kohout, Daniel Komarov, Lenka Krobotova, Tereza Nadvornikova, Vaclav Neuzil, Jaroslav Plesl, Vladimir Polivka, Anna Schmidtmajerova, Pavel Simcik, Alexandr Volny, Jiri Weissmann

Assistant director Vojtech Nejedly

Lighting design: Jecminek, Jakub Kopecky

Sound design: Jan Streda

Technical cooperation: Hynek Drizhal

Graphic design: Martin Srsen

Photo: Hynek Glos

Video: Jakub Jelen

Stage manager: Eva Sukova ml., Jan Rybak

Lights: Jecminek

Sound: Marek Haspl

Rigging: Olin Prochazka, Jonas Tichy

Wardrobe: Jana Skorepova, Lenka Stepankova, Denisa Smutna, Klara Slahorova

Production manager: Michal Sikora, Lucie Hasplova

Production: David Ostruzar, Viktorija Novakova

Producer: Cirk La Putyka and Dejvické divaldo

Honey is a love story based on true events. Performed by two companies as distant in artistic expression as possible. It is this difference that lured them into the collaboration, this desire to merge the two completely different poetics: Dejvické Theatre with its authentic chamber drama forms and none the less original Cirk La Putyka, with its pure stage forms of contemporary circus. Together, the two bodies aim at a form unheard of, original, maybe even surprising. A symbiosis like none before.We want to avoid cheap entertainment, instead, we quest for an intense experience to enrich artists from both companies and, above all, to hit all five senses of the audience.

FAMILY

crew and cast

 

CONCEPT, DIRECTOR: Rostislav Novák mladší

CAST: Jan Balcar, Šárka Bočková, Michal Boltnar, Vojtěch Fülep, Veronika Linhartová, Jiří Kohout, Daniel Komarov, Josa Kölbel, Ethan Law, Coline Mazurek, Matyáš Novák, Rostislav Novák ml., Rostislav Novák st., Anna Nováková, Beatriz Pantojo Mengue, Andrej Rády, Bellina Sörensson, Jana Smolíková, Valentin Verdure, Alexandr Volný, Jiří Weissmann, Florian Zumkehr

CHOREOGRAPHY: Thomas Steyaert

SCENOGRAPHY: Hynek Dřízhal

COSTUMES & MAKE-UP: Kristina Záveská

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Mathieu Grégoire

MUSIC: Jan Balcat, Andrej Rady, Veronika Linhartova 

PHOTOGRAPHY: Jakub Jelen, Pavel HejnýGRAPHIC DESIGN: Martin Sršeň

PRODUCTION: Cirk La Putyka

Family is the largest project in the hitherto history of Cirk La Putyka. Everybody who even walked through the company over the past six years have been invited by Rostislav Novák Jr. to cooperate and work together and to explore the turbulent development of a phenomenon, called family. This cooperation resulted in a new circus work interconnecting more than twenty artists of several generations and nationalities including parents of Rosťa and his son Matyáš. Presentation represents the first part of a trilogy “Family Roots in Black Black Woods”.

RISK

crew and cast

Direction & concept: Rosislav Novák Jr.

Choreography: Thomas Steyaert

Cast: Petr Valchář, Jiří Kohout, Zuzana Havrlantová, Kajsa Bohlin, Marc Brillant / Ethan Law, Mikko Karhu / Teemu Virtanen, Petter Wadsten, Jan Balcar, Andrej Rády, Jan Kletenský, Rostislav Novák Jr.

Music: Jan Balcar, Andrej Rády, Jan Kletenský

Set design: Rostislav Novák Jr., Miloslav Vácha, Hynek Dřízhal

Costumes & make-up: Kristina Záveská

Visual cooperation: Lukáš Musil aka Musa

Hair styling: Lenka Habartová, Jan Balcařík

Sound design: Jan Středa, Robert Matoušek

Lighting design: Jan Mlčoch, Ondřej Kyncl

Camera: Jakub Jelen

Photography: David Pokorný

Graphic design: Lukáš Musil aka Musa, Martin Sršeň

Technical crew: Miloslav Vácha, Marek Rippl

Production: Cirk La Putyka

What is Risk? What is risk in life? What does risk mean in the circus? What happens to you when you come to an edge: hold onto it and continue with a new experience? But what if you fall off that edge and have to begin a new life from scratch? Is it possible to find freedom, happiness and euphoria, to be able to laugh and live, not at only one hundred percent, but at a million percent; even if you have a disability? Could it be true that taking risks is equivalent to living?

ADHD

crew and cast

Theme and direction: Rostislav Novak ml

Cast: Risto Sakari Männistö, Carlos Landaeta Meneses, Emile Pineault, Mireia Pinol Martinez, Vincent Bruyninckx, Jonas Garrido Verwerft, Mauricio Rafael Cugar, Sandra Pericou-Habaillou

Dramaturgical cooperation: Jan Tosovsky

Scenography: Pavla Kamanova

Choreography: Thomas Steyaert

Music: Jan Balcar, Krystof Zavesky

Costume design: Petra Ptackova

Lighting design: Ondrej Kyncl

Lighting: Jiri "Zewll" Malenak, Michael Blaha

Sound design: Jan Streda

Sound: Eva Hamouzova, Jan Balcar

Production manager: Michal Sikora

Production assistant: Veronika Trubacova

Technical Director: Olin Prochazka

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In ADHD the company focuses on human personality, especially on personality with so-called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder known under the abbreviation ADHD. Performance of the same title directed by Rostislav Novák Jr., who was diagnosed with ADHD as a child introduces eight exceptional contemporary circus artists from Finland, Venezuela, Canada, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, and France. The group includes one of the best jugglers worldwide, acrobats on a Chinese pole, cyr wheel, or roller skates, dancers and finally hair-hanging artist.

The company offers to its visitors the most new circus spectacle in the past several years. The show is at the same time aiming to an opinion that ADHD is not an illness, but a new quality of life.

In preparation of the project Novák co-operated with psychologists, therapists, psychiatry and neurology specialists and with children from special schools. "This is a story inspired by real events. An original story. A story inspired by Torey Hayden, Emil Zátopek, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and people with ADHD who live right here and right now," Novák explains. "A theory exists, saying, that thanks to people like Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Winston Churchill, Leonardo da Vinci, Charles IV. or Emil Zátopek, our society reached the point in which we presently are. All of them were hyperactive, so we must be in the right point." 

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Press

„Interesting theme, brilliant performance, excellent team of acrobats. ADHD belongs to the best things ever created by Cirk La Putyka.“

Tomáš Šťástka, idnes.cz, 29. 10. 2018

„... And then the ADHD show was created, going back to the very rudiments of new circus, connecting theatre with acrobatics in really inventive way possessing top condition and constantly bearing in mind the shape as well as the theme itself. It can be even said that thanks to its playfulness and fragility it goes back to domestic predecessors (e.g. Ctibor Turba) of this presently so popular art. Technical perfection and playfulness merge and fuse into one clearly articulated theme.“

Jana Machalická, Lidové noviny, 11.11.2018

„ADHD belongs to the best what Cirk La Putyka created until today. Offers an interesting theme, while reaching to further dimensions; and doesn't hesitate to use at the same time the most classical acrobatics. All in all, Novák and his team succeeded in producing an attractive performance, which due to its interesting theme as well as its honest treatment has potential to win the international recognition.“

Jana Machalická, Lidové noviny, 6. 11. 2018

ROADS

Circus is an art that has mesmerized us and took us to the Cesty (Roads) project. We are fascinated by this hard labour as well as by the specific poetry of the circus arena. Therefore, we want to share with you the unique stories it tells by our company and also by the former largest European circus of the principal Karel Kludsky one more time in 2023.  

"The original launch of the Cesty project was postponed several times due to the pandemic. After a successful premiere in September 2021 at Azyl78, we performed Cesty again this spring. The second block was affected by the war in Ukraine, and students of the Kyiv circus school joined us on our path. It was so energizing that we decided to launch the project one more time. For viewers who haven't seen Cesty yet, and for those who have grown to love them as much as we have." - Rostislav Novák jr.  

For us, Cesty has become a matter of the heart in which we have invested an incredible amount of energy. Through this we are paying tribute to the uniqueness of circus art, which is full of authenticity, freedom, risk, poetry, laughter, tears, sweat, pain, and teamwork. An art full of respect and trust, which has been here with us for several centuries.  

You can look forward to more than 50 acrobats, actors, dancers, and musicians, who create the Cirk La Putyka, from various parts of the world and across generations. You will see demanding and breathtaking shows, clown performances as well as group choreographies.  

The show comprises four chapters. The first one covers the history of the traditional circus art, which is viewed through the Kludsky family. With love and fascination by the craft we draw inspiration from Karel Kludsky, the former principal of Circus Kludsky, with a circus tent featuring four arenas for ten thousand people, his passion for elephants, the greatest circus shows and real stories. We let ourselves get carried away by the poetry of circus art and the magic of the circus arena.  

The second chapter is about the company of Cirk La Putyka, about our personal stories, our experiences, about the everyday operation of our theatre. You will see the founding members of Cirk La Putyka, members of the youngest budding generation, as well as the young Ukrainian students with whom we are now sharing our theatre and training facilities, and who have, for the time, become part of our company. You will see our joint search for the ways to the hearts of the audience, which has been taking place for more than 13 years.  

The third chapter reflects on our creative work during the pandemics under the #kulturunezastavis initiative and our desire to keep carrying on despite all the odds and adverse circumstances. We have abandoned theatres and looked for new ways of reaching our audience. What were all the places where we have encountered circus, dance, or theatre? What were all the places where we managed to keep culture alive?  

The fourth chapter is a celebration of the present moment and togetherness. A celebration that after a year we are all here again. Come celebrate with us and say goodbye to Cesty!

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BOOM vol.2

The young generation. Young Blood. Generation Z. Head down generation. We are connected not only by age, but also by social networks such as Instagram, TikTok or BeReal. But the performers in this staging have something more in common – they first met in March 2022, a few days after the outbreak of war in Ukraine. On stage, you will see young circus artists from the Cirk La Putyka ensemble and from the Kyiv Municipal Academy of Variety and Circus Arts, who were connected by the circus and war.

The circus is about trust, family, responsibility, freedom, and crossing borders. The war showed how it can connect and inspire us in times of crises. BOOM vol. 2 is based on real events. This really happened and has been happening ever since. We express it through circus art, theatrical language, projections, music, and costumes. Everything from the first meeting, a handshake and a hug, through to a joint meal and training for the first performance and creating our own unique artistic language.

We perform stories of each of us. The war gave us a reason to unite and keep culture and art alive. Provide security. We express in theatrical language what we have experienced and what we continue to experience. When the war began and the young artists from Kyiv came to Prague, first we gave them a hug. We prepared Czech dish for them, and they cooked their typical meals for us. Then we danced our traditional dances, told classical fairy tales and sang lullabies, talked about traditions and created our own language, not based on words, but on emotions and movement. And then we started to train.

A story told through a variety of circus disciplines. The cyr wheel, aerial silks, hoops, the Chinese pole, juggling, pair acro. You will also see clowns, break dance, street dance and contemporary dance. All accompanied by enchanting live music.

We perform about what concerns us. We perform about freedom. We perform about the life we live. Fully, with gusto and enthusiasm. Join us and live this burst of positive energy with us.

The main motive of the scenography is the artwork „Distance to love“ from Jason Craighead. Also the artworks from Scott Cawthon, Florian Pichon, Ian Moore, Mirek Kaman and Fritz Freund were used as parts of the scenography.

This performance is a free continuation of our first joint Ukrainian-Czech project BOOM vol. 1, which was staged in March 2022.

Czech premiere on 30th September 2022. The world premiere took place on 4th of August 2022 at Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

This show is being supported by The PPF Foundation.

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