ACTS
ACTS
The Dinner Party: Duo Acrobatics (2025)
Choreographed By and Performed By Lucy Potter and Parker Calvert
Act Description: A dimly lit ballroom. Candelabras flickering. A facade. The elite. Creatures so close to human. They invite you to a dinner party like no other.
Watch: Coming soon
Photo Credit: Mike Portlock (@mikeportlock_lifeafterlife)
National Centre for Circus Arts, FD3 Devised Piece
Somnia: Aerial Rope (2025)
Choreographed By and Performed By Parker Calvert
Act Description: I’ve just closed my eyes again. Climbed abord the Dream Weaver train. Take away my worries of today. And leave tomorrow behind. As we fade out of reality. Seeing the thoughts of the day. Weaved into dreams of night. Escaping from the weight of reality
Watch: Coming soon
Photo Credit: Mike Portlock (@mikeportlock_lifeafterlife)
National Centre for Circus Arts, FD3 Devised Piece
Six Degrees of Freedom: Ensemble (2025)
Directed by Neus Gil Cortes(@neus_gil_cortes_movement)
What if the structures we live in aren’t as fixed as they seem? What if every constraint holds within it a thread of possibility, waiting to be pulled? 6 Degrees of Freedom invites you to step into a space where movement challenges the immovable. Where cracks in the surface let in light. Where enough small pushes—together—could shift everything. This show explores resistance, individuality, and the endless human drive to play, to care, and to keep trying. It’s about failure as an act of rebellion and persistence as a spark for change.
Photo Credit: Mike Portlock (@mikeportlock_lifeafterlife)
National Centre for Circus Arts, FD3 Ensemble
Scratch Night: Duo Acrobatics (2024)
Choreographed By and Performed By Parker Calvert and Lucy Potter
Organized by: Katherine Arnold
Location: Spiegeltent Leicester Square
Photo Credit: Roger Robinson (@AcrobatProductions)
Moment Alone: Aerial Rope (2024)
Choreographed By and Performed By Parker Calvert
Act Description: This piece shows the moment where you leave everything and everyone to have a moment alone. I want to take away the mask that we put on when everyone is around and show that by taking a moment to yourself it can help you learn who you are. For this project I want the audience to develop a connection with the performance and see and think about the person we are without the mask.
Photo Credit: Mike Portlock (@mikeportlock_lifeafterlife)
no future: Ensemble (2024)
Directed by Sebastian Belmar (@belmar.mov)
Focusing on the momentum generated by punk, 'no future' proposes its own perspective of anarchy, highlighting the cultural revolution of the 1970s where innovative artistic and political expressions were given a fresh injection of energy.
Location: Arts Depot
Watch: Entire Show, Group Acrobatic Excerpt, Aerial Rope Excerpt
Photo Credit: Kim Feely, Tess Stockwell
National Centre for Circus Arts, FD2 Ensemble
Trains: Ensemble (2023)
Photo Credit: Greta Zabulyte (@greta_shots)
National Centre for Circus Arts, FD1 Ensemble