PanGottic Circus-Theatre
Salisbury Arts Festival -
ends today...
and this weirdly strange act held a couple of free shortened outside versions of his 'circus' performance of his main, £12 show at the Arts Centre.
Described in the brochure as
'Welcome to the world of Oscar Boffin: a slightly obsessive compulsive hoarder, inventor and a man who has filled his home with gadgets and contraptions to make his life easier (or harder, depending on how well they work).
Logic of Nothing is a Heath Robinson-inspired piece of non-verbal circus theatre, an exploration of the relationship between man, circus and contraption using a blend of clown, juggling, magic and invention, all set to a unique live soundtrack of sounds and samples taken from the contraptions themselves'.
Go in LARGE to see his contraptions closer!
Standing at the front of the crowd but the show being so visual, with the main action usually in more than one place at a time, getting and choosing a good close-up to Blip was difficult as a much broader view was often needed. However, this, although far from perfect, works about the best.
His eccentric charms soon got the clouds to disperse and now it's a lovely sunny afternoon. But I was keen to show you just the one more image from the Festival. And, yes, he does catch balls and assorted things in that "hat" of his...
My other Blip 'Nuno Silva' from the opening weekend of the Festival.
Lens is Tamron SP 70-300mm VC
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