A silent world after ruin, movement as the last common language: Recirquel’s Paradisum delves into the myth of rebirth after a planet has gone quiet. Bodies speak where words fail, sketching fears, hopes, and the fragile pulse of a future that refuses to die.
Cirque danse, reimagined
Directed and choreographed by Bence Vági, the show blends contemporary dance with aerial and floor acrobatics, expanding the boundaries of cirque danse. The performers sculpt an ethereal vocabulary from risk and grace, folding human anxiety into weightless flight and grounded, tensile control.
A ritual for now
Paradisum searches for a movement language that captures humanity’s unease in an era of endings and beginnings. It turns breath, balance, and suspension into a rite of resilience—otherworldly yet intimate, abstract yet urgent.
On stage this season
The production runs on multiple dates from November 24 through December 30.





