Q&A: Collison
Australian circus group Cluster Arts is bringing several shows to this year's fringe including Collision. Working with Casus Creations they have made a show that blends dance, fusion and physical theatre. This European debut for Casus Creations will light up Edinburgh audiences with energy and rhythm like never seen be

Australian circus group Cluster Arts is bringing several shows to this year's fringe including Collision. Working with Casus Creations they have made a show that blends dance, fusion and physical theatre. This European debut for Casus Creations will light up Edinburgh audiences with energy and rhythm like never seen before.
For those that don't know what is Casus Creations is all about?
It is a home for creative people. We celebrate arts of all forms, a dynamic blend of circus dance and beyond.
Why should people come and see your show collision?
Collision is the most jam packed hour of you life, you’ll yell scream and laugh and leave ready to take on the world. Our cast celebrates POC and queer creatives, everyone had a place in collision.
Top three breakdance moves?
Air flares, freezes and head spins are some of our favourites which we feature in the show. But the most important part of breakdance is showing off your personal flavour.
Do you hope to encourage people to maybe give dancing a try?
Not only to give dancing a try but to give being yourself a try, whether that be dancing, circus or any other form of creative expression.
What does collision have, that other shows at this year's fringe might not?
We blend street dance and circus which are two genres that don’t often cross paths. We have talented artists at the top of their disciplines giving us their best.
Will you be taking this show elsewhere after Edinburgh?
Yes! We have a few tours planned but hope to take it far and wide! We believe our show will be enjoyed by any audience around the world!
See Collision at Assembly during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 3-28 August. For more information and tickets visit www.edfringe.com or www. assemblyfestival.com
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