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Tipping Point, Cirkus Cirkör. Foto: Carlos Zaya
Tipping Point, Cirkus Cirkör. Foto: Carlos Zaya
Tipping Point, Cirkus Cirkör. Foto: Carlos Zaya

CirkusExpo 2024

CirkusExpo 2024 – expo, showcase and meeting place for circus companies and organizers – took place at Riksteatern in Hallunda on February 16–17, 2024.

Programme

The programme offers presentations of current and upcoming circus productions and important seminars with circus-related themes.

CirkusExpo showcases productions suitable for both smaller and larger stages, as well as those designed for both domestic and international touring. New for 2024, and in collaboration with the CirkusMania festival, we are offering a joint package including performances, seminars, networking, and pitching sessions.

See the full programme here
Download the programme (pdf)
Note: If you print the programme, choose size 125 percent.

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Euphoria. Foto: Amelia Bordahl, Superstudio

CircusExpo 2025

The planning for CirkusExpo 2025 is in full swing. The information will be updated continuously.

Collaborators

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Riksteatern

Riksteatern is a people's movement and Sweden's largest producing and touring theatre company with almost 40,000 members and roughly 220 local theatre associations that organizes performing arts across Sweden. Since 2021, Riksteatern has an extended mission from The Ministry of Culture to develop the contemporary circus in Sweden.

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Swedish Arts Council

The Swedish Arts Council is a government agency responsible for promoting and supporting various forms of cultural activities and artistic expression. It provides funding, grants, and resources to artists, cultural organizations, and projects that contribute to the enrichment and development of Sweden's cultural landscape. The Swedish Arts Council plays a vital role in fostering creativity, diversity, and access to the arts throughout the country.

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The Swedish Arts Grants Committee

The Swedish Arts Grants Committee is the government agency responsible for implementing the national artist policies. Professional artists are the very foundation of a living arts scene. Therefore, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee has been mandated by the government since 1976 to promote artists in their artistic practice and development. Our assignment covers to practising artists throughout Sweden in all artistic disciplines.

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The Danish Arts Foundation

The Danish Arts Foundation is Denmark’s largest arts foundation. We work to spread the arts to a wide audience all over Denmark, to promote Danish art internationally, and to pave the way for talented artists. We support creative thinking and innovative ideas by funding more than 6,000 artists and art projects every year. Through more than 60 different funding programmes, we fund the production and promotion of both visual arts, film, literature, music, performing arts, architecture, crafts, and design – and all that transcends the borders of these art forms.

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Circus & Dance Info Finland

Circus & Dance Info Finland is an expert organization working for Finnish circus and dance. Among other things we coordinate the promotion of these art forms abroad by opening new possibilities and connections for Finnish artists and companies, building networks and engaging in and initiating diverse collaboration projects. Organization receives yearly funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture.

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Manegen

Manegen is the national organization of interest for circus, variety show and street performan. Manegen's members are artists, producers, creators, students, big and small Swedish companies.