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Gandini Juggling is a London-based
contemporary circus Contemporary circus (also known as new circus, and ''nouveau cirque'' and ''cirque contemporain'' in French-speaking countries) is a genre of performing arts developed in the late 20th century in which a story or theme is conveyed through traditio ...
company. Originally called Gandini Juggling Project, the company was founded in 1992 by Sean Gandini and Kati Ylä-Hokkala. Their initial works focused on fusing
juggling Juggling is a physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport. The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling. Juggling can be the manipulation of one object ...
with principles from
postmodern dance Postmodern dance is a 20th century concert dance form that came into popularity in the early 1960s. While the term "postmodern" took on a different meaning when used to describe dance, the dance form did take inspiration from the ideologies of th ...
, and were created in close collaboration with choreographer Gill Clarke. Gandini Juggling were early-adopters of
siteswap Siteswap, also called quantum juggling or the Cambridge notation, is a numeric juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. The term may also be used to describe siteswap patterns, possible patterns transcribed using sit ...
notation, guided by their collaborations with Mike Day, who performed in their first two works. In later years Gandini Juggling have explored juggling's relationship to art forms other than
postmodern dance Postmodern dance is a 20th century concert dance form that came into popularity in the early 1960s. While the term "postmodern" took on a different meaning when used to describe dance, the dance form did take inspiration from the ideologies of th ...
, and to date they have created over 30 stage and outdoor performances ranging from "radical art/juggling fusions to accessible theatrical performances, from choreographic studies to commercially commissioned routines."


History

Sean Gandini and Kati Ylä-Hokkala met while Gandini was performing one of his street shows in London's Covent Garden. Ylä-Hokkala, a former Finnish national champion in rhythmic gymnastics was "looking for a way to use her skills outside of the rigidly competitive system" of her sport. Prior to forming Gandini Juggling, both Gandini and Ylä-Hokkala worked for British-based
new circus Contemporary circus (also known as new circus, and ''nouveau cirque'' and ''cirque contemporain'' in French-speaking countries) is a genre of performing arts developed in the late 20th century in which a story or theme is conveyed through tradit ...
company Ra-Ra Zoo.


1991–1999

From 1991-1999 Gandini Juggling worked closely with British choreographer Gill Clarke (1954-2011). During this time they made a number of performances that merged principles of
postmodern dance Postmodern dance is a 20th century concert dance form that came into popularity in the early 1960s. While the term "postmodern" took on a different meaning when used to describe dance, the dance form did take inspiration from the ideologies of th ...
with juggling. Critic Mary Brennan noted of the company's first show '''nEither Either botH and... that it was "tuned into the deepest values of postmodern dance even as it sets out to celebrate some of our oldest entertainment skills" and that, the "... group suddenly confront us with the whole dance essence of what it is to-have objects/bodies moving in space, forming relationships with that space, with other bodies." Regular performers in this period included Mike Day (co-founder of
siteswap Siteswap, also called quantum juggling or the Cambridge notation, is a numeric juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. The term may also be used to describe siteswap patterns, possible patterns transcribed using sit ...
notation), Lindsey Butcher (founder of aerial dance company Gravity & Levity), Alix Wilding (co-founder of Feeding the Fish), and Ben Richter. During this period Gandini Juggling also regularly presented their experiments in dance juggling at Juggling Conventions, such as the
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.


2000–2008

In 2000 Gandini Juggling were commissioned to make a show for the Millennium Dome on London's
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, as part of London's Millennium celebrations. At the same time they also built a large glass cube and, with musician and juggler John Blanchard, begun to explore
bounce juggling Juggling practice has developed a wide range of patterns and forms which involve different types of manipulation, different props, numbers of props, and numbers of jugglers. The forms of juggling shown here are practiced by amateur, non-performing, ...
. In 2004 they collaborated with John Blanchard and circus director John-Paul Zaccarini to make ''No Exit'' under the company name of K-DNK, supported by a
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and London's
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. In 2004 Gandini Juggling first appeared as part of the
London International Mime Festival The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) is an annual theatre event in London. Its directors, Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, are winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence. LIMF features live art, a new cir ...
, presenting a double bill: ''Duet'' and ''Quartet''. ''Duet'' was Gandini Juggling's first narrative performance, exploring the relationship between a man and a woman. ''Quartet'' was a more formal choreography of juggling patterns. Gandini Juggling's "fun and frothy" ''Sweet Life'' was first performed in 2006. It was partly inspired by Federico Fellini's film ''
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'', and it toured European city squares and other outdoor spaces for several years. Gandini Juggling returned to the
London International Mime Festival The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) is an annual theatre event in London. Its directors, Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, are winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence. LIMF features live art, a new cir ...
in 2008 with ''Downfall''. This performance was said to be an exploration of light and dark, and it contained a number of glow juggling sequences. It also featured further experiments with the rhythmical sounds of bounce juggling.


2009–2015

Between 2009 and 2012, Gandini Juggling were commissioned by England's National Theatre to make a series of performances for the venue's Watch This Space summer festival of street and outdoor performance. The first of these performances was ''Nightclubs'' in 2009, a large-scale show that was "an abstract and technically complex ensemble show which collected a group of markedly different performers and joined them by their unabashed love of spreadsheet juggling and mathematics." This was followed in 2010 by ''Smashed'', a
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-inspired work "exploring conflict, lost love and quaint afternoon tea". The original 30-minute outdoor version of ''Smashed'' was later reworked into a 60-minute indoor version for the
London International Mime Festival The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) is an annual theatre event in London. Its directors, Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, are winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence. LIMF features live art, a new cir ...
. ''Smashed'' went on to become the company's most successful work being performed over 500 times between 2010 and 2017. For 2011's Watch This Space the company presented ''Blotched'', and then in 2012 ''Twenty/Twenty'', a celebration of the company's 20th year. In 2014 Gandini Juggling premiered ''CLOWNS & QUEENS'' at London's
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, a show that was "full of sex, but it is never sexy, examining the nature of lust with an almost forensic attention..." For the
London International Mime Festival The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) is an annual theatre event in London. Its directors, Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, are winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence. LIMF features live art, a new cir ...
in 2015 Gandini Juggling premiered ''4 x 4 (Ephemeral Architectures)'', a fusion of juggling and
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, at the
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in London's Covent Garden. ''4 x 4 (Ephemeral Architectures)'' was directed by Sean Gandini and choreographed by Ludovic Ondiviela to the original composition ''Suspended Opus 69'' by
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2015-present

Following the touring success of both ''Smashed'' and ''4x4'', the company began work on what they saw as their triptych of juggling and dance: ballet (4x4),
Bharatanatyam Bharatanatyam () is a major form of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the eight widely recognized Indian classical dance forms, and expresses South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas, particularly of ...
(''Sigma'', choreographed by Seeta Patel, 2018) and contemporary dance (''Spring'', choreographed by Alexander Whitley, 2018). All three of these productions were performed in London theatres that traditionally showed internationally renown dance: Royal Opera House (4x4) and Sadler’s Wells. Other productions include: ''8 Songs (2015), Meta'' (2015), ''StackcatS (2018)'', ''Smashed 2'' (2021), the latter a follow up to ''Smashed'', this time with seven women and two men. ''LIFE: A Love Letter to Merce Cunningham'' (2022), a collaboration with the
Merce Cunningham Mercier Philip "Merce" Cunningham (April 16, 1919 – July 26, 2009) was an American dancer and choreographer who was at the forefront of American modern dance for more than 50 years. He frequently collaborated with artists of other discipl ...
Foundation, was an exploration of the late choreographer’s work with Gandini’s flair for skill, text and unison resulting in “A jaw-droppingly complex blend of dance and juggling”. The show was roundly praised and featured a specially commissioned score by
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, who performed live with the company at the piece’s premiere at Sadler’s Wells in 2022. In 2023 the company’s co-directors Sean Gandini and Kati Ylä-Hokkala created their first duet in nearly thirty years entitled ''The Games We Play''. It features several lectures on
siteswap Siteswap, also called quantum juggling or the Cambridge notation, is a numeric juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. The term may also be used to describe siteswap patterns, possible patterns transcribed using sit ...
, rhythmic juggling on a table and excerpts from past duets; interwoven with various stories from the world of circus including passages on: Lola the Pig, Antonio Tremani and The Oklahoma Tunnel Shuffle. The piece premiered at The Place as part of the
London International Mime Festival The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) is an annual theatre event in London. Its directors, Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan, are winners of the International Theatre Institute Award for Excellence. LIMF features live art, a new cir ...
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Works


Other collaborations

In 2011 with Circo Aereo, Gandini Juggling co-produced; ''Motet''. This was directed by Circo Aereo's Maksim Komaro and was themed as a "history of juggling". In 2016, Sean Gandini was asked to choreograph and perform in the skills ensemble for the
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's production of Philip Glass's '' Akhnaten''. Joined by nine Gandini Jugglers the piece premiered at the London Coliseum in March 2016 and transferred to the LA Opera House in November 2016. With further runs at ENO (2018, 2023) and a run at the New York's Metropolitan Opera (2019, 2022). In 2016 Gandini Juggling also worked with juggling company Plastic Boom to produce ''Water on Mars'' for the
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References


External links


Gandini Juggling website
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