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So, you're doing your best to be together and kind of know who your leader is, but the
little mistakes are actually quite beautiful.
How are we doing?
It's nice to be reminded of how to play from when we were kids, because, you know, listening
to you guys has brought it all back, whereas trying to remember, I think that's the same
effect.
And we're working with the theme of submerged.
That's our theme.
So every time we do a circus, we choose a theme and jam on that theme.
The idea is that we want the community to inform how this show is created.
So the more natural and comfortable they feel, the more information we'll get from them,
and a greater sense of what's really important to them in terms of the idea of doing a show
or the subjects that we're working with submerged.
The creative process of how we make this circus every year is almost this beautiful mess that
happens of all these creative people bringing our ideas together and then trying to make
something cohesive happen.
And so what we've done is broken down the components of our art making, and we're sharing
that with the community.
And what I think is so great about that is it's giving people the opportunity to dive
in with us and see what it's like, see that it's not a clear thing necessarily.
It's a little bit of a murky place.
I did the workshop today.
It's cool.
I liked it.
It's really awesome.
I think my favorite activity was the lift.
I was lying down and they pulled me up, but then at one point they were like moving me
like through water because the sea has water.
It's a little bit of a murky place, but it's a little bit of a murky place.
It's a little bit of a murky place.
It's a little bit of a murky place.
It's a little bit of a murky place.
It's a little bit of a murky place.
