Knitting
Peace

“An aesthetic whole, a well-composed visual poem, executed with scenic, contemplative calm”

—Expressen (Sweden)

Don’t miss this colossal work from Scandinavia’s world-renowned circus company!

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Presented by The Cultch, DanceHouse and PuSh International Performing Arts Festival 
Produced by Cirkus Cirkör (Sweden)

Canadian Premiere

The phrase “hanging by a thread” comes to life in Cirkus Cirkör’s colossal work Knitting Peace.

Under the auspices of director Tilde Björfors, the world-renowned Swedish circus company uses the ancient language of spectacle to address contemporary issues. Five performers take to a stage densely strung with the tangled stuff of existence. Ropes, yarn, webbed expanses of knitted material act as metaphors for human struggle.

Accompanied by musician Samuel “Looptok” Andersson’s live score, the aerialists, acrobats and performers navigate the fine line between safety and peril with exquisite precision and mutual support. The usual tropes of circus — trapeze, hoops, ladders — are replaced by seemingly gossamer threads. The allusions are multiple and shifting, moving from spider web to ship’s rigging to giant balls of yarn like those for an enormous cat. Out of this materiality emerges something radically transformative.

Since the work’s first major tour, an international movement of knitters for peace has emerged, seeking to bring together an increasingly fractured and divisive world through craft and creativity. The loose yarn and dropped threads of self-created obstacles and social impediments are unraveled and remade, binding us together in a new kind of liberation.

In fashioning communities that are defined by connection and repair, Knitting for Peace offers nothing less than another way of being — hand-made, humble and infinitely human.

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Dates + Times

Opening Night
WED, JAN 27 | 8:00PM

Evening Shows
WED–SAT | 8:00PM

Matinee
SAT, JAN 30 | 2:00PM
Venue Info

VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE
600 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5N6

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Box Office

Phone:604-251-1363
Email: [email protected]

Monday to Saturday: 12–4pm
Sunday: Closed

Open 1 hour prior to every show

CREDITS

Alexander Weibel Weibel/Pietro Barilli: Slack Rope, Equilibrist, Violin

Joana Martinho/Aino Ihanainen: Handstand, Live Knitting

Nathalie Bertholio/Sarah Lett: Floor/Dance Acrobatics, Aerial Acrobatics, Roue Cyr

Antonio Panaro/Mikael Kristiansen: Handstand, Acrobatics

Joana Dias/Tiziana Prota/Saara Ahola/Mirja Jauhiainen: Aerial Acrobatics, Singing, Accordion

Samuel “Looptok” Andersson/Thea Åslund: Musician

Ariellah Winther: Rigger/Technician

Lina Ståhl/Fredrik Ekström: Light Technician

Therese Larsson: Sound Technician

Fefe Deijfen: Stage Manager

Irene Ramilli: Tour Manager

Director and concept: Tilde Björfors

Composer and sound design: Samuel “Looptok” Andersson

Set design: Fanny Senocq, Tilde Björfors, Stefan “Drake” Karlström, Joel Jedström & the ensemble

Knitted set design and knitted costumes: Aino Ihanainen

Costume design: Anna Bonnevier

Mask design: Helena Andersson

Light design: Ulg Englund

PRAISE

Physical skill in combination with beautiful poetry creates fantastic art”

—Dagens nyheter

Breakneck poetry in a homespun world. A charming and sympathetic work where the whole trumps the individual efforts – like stitches in a knitted piece

—El País

Dates + Times

Opening Night
WED, JAN 27 | 8:00PM

Evening Shows
WED–SAT | 8:00PM

Matinee
SAT, JAN 30 | 2:00PM
Venue Info

VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE
600 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5N6

[map]

Box Office

Phone:604-251-1363
Email: [email protected]

Monday to Saturday: 12–4pm
Sunday: Closed

Open 1 hour prior to every show

ticket prices

Section A+:
$64

Section A:
$59

Section B:
$49

Section C:
$35

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Group Discounts

Group Discounts are available for this show while quantities last. 

Please contact our Box Office for details: 604-251-1363 or
[email protected]

Indigenous Pricing
Two complimentary tickets for each standard* show are available for Indigenous patrons thanks to the support of Ronald S. Roadburg Foundation.
To book complimentary Indigenous tickets
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  • Enter INDIGENOUS in the promo code box and click Apply
*Indigenous patrons receive 50% discount for premium show East Van Panto: West Van Story. All tickets are subject to availability. Those who wish to book tickets for a larger group or family can contact [email protected]
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The Cultch Connects Program provides complimentary tickets to community organizations and social service groups. It also offers complimentary tickets to individuals and families who may otherwise face barriers to attending Cultch performances. To request Cultch Connects tickets, please email [email protected]

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