Seven minutes to condense a three-year marathon: this is the rule given to each student, when creating the number with which they will rush out of the school shelter. In-depth technical training, multidisciplinary broadening, dramaturgical work, he will have gone through everything during his training. But above all he will have gained a wide cultural openness, through contact with his colleagues, who arrive from all continents. Exit is two hours of virtuosity, energy and audacity. But it is also a live portrait of a generation struggling with a world in upheaval.
General coordination: Silvia Ubieta
Technical coordination: Jean François Keller
Direction: Sara Lemaire
Lighting creation: Valentin Boucq
Sound management: Sarah Faucon
Stage management: Vincent Van Tilbeurgh
Assistant manager: Matthias Tempette
Sound design support: Cloé Defossez
Artistic support: Gaëlle Bisellach-Roig, Hayo David, Sylvain Honorez, Christophe Morisset, Sophia Rodriguez, Silvia Ubieta and Philippe Vande Weghe.
Costume/scenography collaboration: Benoit Escarmelle, Chloé Chapira, Lucie Chauvin-Philppson and Maori Thiénot (for few projects).
Photography : Oliver Bonzom
Teaser: Kenneth Rawlinson “RAW Pictures”
Captures: Stanislav Dobak
Thanks to all the educational, technical and administrative teams at ESAC.
- Wednesday June 19 at 7 p.m.
- Thursday June 20, Friday June 21 and Saturday June 22 at 8 p.m.
- Sunday June 23 at 3 p.m.
A succession of acts, each representing a universe of its own, Exit is two hours of virtuosity, energy, and daring. It is also a vivid portrayal of a generation grappling with a world in upheaval.
Eight minutes to sum up a three-year marathon: that’s the rule given to each student when creating the project with which they will launch themselves out of school.
Intensive technical training, multidisciplinary expansion, dramaturgical work—they will have gone through it all during their education and also gained a broad cultural outlook, in contact with their peers who come from all continents.
General coordination: Silvia Ubieta
Technical coordination: Jean François Keller
Artistic direction: Christophe Morisset
Lighting design: Valentin Boucq
Sound management: Sarah Faucon
Stage management: Vincent Van Tilbeurgh
Assistant stage management: Matthias Tempette
Sound design support: Cloé Defossez
Artistic support: Hayo David, Sylvain Honorez, Vincent Kuentz, Sara Lemaire, Sophia Rodriguez, and Silvia Ubieta
Photography and teaser: Stanislav Dobak
Thanks to the entire teaching and administrative team at ESAC.
EXIT 21Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!
EXIT 20Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!
EXIT 14Exit is the final stage of training for final year students. In the form of a series of numbers, proposals submitted by students demonstrate the creativity of a booming sector. Each circus act combines a unique artistic approach with the highest technicality.
EXIT 15Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!
EXIT 16Exit is the final stage of training for final year students. In the form of a series of numbers, proposals submitted by students demonstrate the creativity of a booming sector. Each circus act combines a unique artistic approach with the highest technicality.
EXIT 17End of studies show for the 17th promotion of the Higher School of Circus Arts.
Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!
EXIT 18End of studies show for the 18th promotion of the Higher School of Circus Arts.
From June 19 to 22 at 8 p.m. and June 23, 2019 at 3 p.m.
Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!
Exit is the final step in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Witness the individuality, innovation and rigor demand of them in the school and in the professional world they enter now. You will be the first to experience their incredible skills!
EXIT 19Exit is the final stage in the training of ESAC students: a series of short numbers, as diverse as the personalities of these young artists. Singularity, inventiveness, and high standards: this is what is expected of them within the school, and in the professional world where they are now entering. You will be the first to judge their prowess!