"Watch, be amazed, be enchanted" (Oberhessische Presse)
The 51st ZAC-Varieté in the Waggonhalle will be an "acrobatic" one. Imaginative acrobatic art of the most diverse kind paired with poetry, suspense, comedy, magic and so on. The artists have already heard a lot about the Marburg ZAC-Varieté and are looking forward to their winter audience in Marburg.
These artists have been confirmed so far:
And, of course, a busy conferencer will also lead us through our program: "From the gut" Jan Mattheis chats with his idiosyncratic stage partners. He chats for two and makes your eyes water with his dry humor. The involvement of the audience turns into a quirky yet endearing laughter act in which nobody loses but everyone wins - unforgettable minutes full of wild humor and great situation comedy! Witty gags and shrill chansons. Ventriloquism - always with wit, never flat or irreverent. He will provide exciting transitions with entertaining comedy and amusing surprises. His magical presentations create "amazing" connections!
http://www.jan-mattheis.de
Joana Lokaichuk with handstand equilibristics on the platform. With her head free of thoughts, her handstands accompany the spectators into a feeling of informality without obligations and worries. Just like us humans, her performance has more than one character. Powerful, elegant, playful or dreamy, Joana celebrates her art. For her, harmony and perfection of movements and images are always in the foreground. Her sophisticated handstands, as well as elegant and powerful movements, create a captivating mystique for her guests, as well as astonishing them. In short: Joana's unique style manages to enchant.
http://www.joana-loke.com
Lukas Köster shows us a very special kind of juggling art: in his bouncing juggling, Lukas uses his unique prop to demonstrate a variety of novel and amazing juggling patterns, which he always presents to his audience with an infectious smile. The inclined planes of the triangles allow his balls to bounce around corners, enabling him to create completely new images that wow audiences in front of stages across the country.
Julia Grote floats above the stage in her "Aerial Hoop", as she discovered her fascination for airy heights in her early years and now wants to share this with our audience in the Waggonhalle in her aerial ring performance. She plays with a combination of amazing elements, which require a high degree of flexibility in her body, and powerful, dynamic forms of movement, with which she manages to transport the audience into another world for a moment.
Julia and Lukas are the Duo Acrobatics. Two people who have a lot in common. Together they rediscover their passion for the art of hand-to-hand acrobatics time and time again. In their performance, mutual understanding and blind trust for each other is the unconditional basis for safety and ease. Through the special connection between movement and togetherness, they create impressive equilibristics. Their powerful lifts appear playfully light. The images they create are rich in atmospheric intimacy. For the audience - simply pure fascination.
http://www.duo-jl.com
For a quarter of a century now, Juno has always enjoyed inviting artists to the Marburg Waggonhalle, developing wonderful shows with them and bringing them to the stage. This winter, he is focusing on "young acrobatics" in the program design. But he will not miss the opportunity to add his own magical owl tricks to the ensemble.
http://www.juno-zauber.de
Of course, the Jazz Robots, our wonderful variety quartet, are not to be missed. They will - once again - set the musical accents in their unobtrusive, enriching way.
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