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Installation/
Preformacnce

Technical (preliminary): Flexible according to the project and venue | Space: Indoor or outdoor | Rigging: Venue-supplied or touring rigging (depending on the project) | Team: 2–5 people + local technicians when required | Set-up:From 1 day (depending on the complexity of the installation) | Duration: Variable | Languages: French or English (with French subtitles if required)

Site Specific

Every place holds the potential for a unique experience.

We create site-specific performances and immersive installations designed exclusively for each location.

Every project begins with the site itself - its architecture, history, atmosphere, and physical possibilities. 

Combining contemporary circus, movement, sound, light, and custom-built technology, we design each work from the ground up. Our creations often include bespoke rigging systems, original lighting environments, spatial sound, interactive elements, and custom software developed specifically for each project.

From forests and industrial buildings to museums, public spaces, heritage sites, and unconventional architecture, every location becomes an active performer in the work, offering audiences an experience that could exist nowhere else.

Together with each location and artists directors we work on the concept and artistic proposale.

We will do the engineering, rigging, software development, lighting and sound design, we develop complete site-specific experiences under one roof.

Team

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  • Creator-Performer & Rigging design.

    Danny Tavori is a contemporary circus artist with an unconventional path. Born in Israel, he developed an early critical awareness of militaristic norms, influenced by the writings of Hanokh Levin. A passionate autodidact, he earned a B.Sc. in mathematics with honors while exploring visual arts and working with at-risk youth.

    His encounter with aerial circus, introduced by Inés Lorca, marked a decisive turning point. He trained in aerial rope at FLIC (Turin), then specialized in aerial straps. After several years of performing and taking part in residencies across Israel and Europe, he joined the MFA program in Contemporary Circus Practices at DOCH (Stockholm), where his creative journey truly began.
     He created #othercircus, a series of two curated performances that left a strong mark on the Israeli scene, and began long-term collaborations with sound and code artist Nir Jacob Younessi and circus artist Jennifer Cohen. He also took part in projects directed by Bernard Kudlak. In parallel, he continued to deepen his research into suspended movement through Butoh, dance, technology, and collective creation.

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  • Sound & Light Design.

    Nir Jacob Younessi is an electronic–classical musician and interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges sound, technology, and ritual practices. He creates immersive sensory experiences by combining programming, sensors, and natural materials, inviting audiences to engage in deep emotional and communal connections.

    A graduate of BPM College for Sound and Music, where he now lectures, Younessi also completed a classical singing recital, adding a vocal dimension to his technical and compositional expertise. His projects span theater, circus, and contemporary art, and have been presented in venues and festivals internationally, sparking curiosity and transformation.

    As a co-director of Cie suspendu with Danny Tavori, Younessi contributes to both the artistic and technical development of the company’s works. He composes, codes the light systems, and develops interactive elements, bringing a distinctive fusion of live electronics and interdisciplinary artistry to the creation process.

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  • Rigger and puppeteer
     
    Oscar was born in Madrid but grew up in the Spanish countryside.

    At 17, he began studying engineering while also taking circus classes. He soon decided to dedicate himself fully to circus and joined the preparatory school Carampa in Madrid. After two years there, he continued his training at the École Supérieure des Arts du Cirque in Brussels (ESAC), where he specialized in aerial straps.

    He co-founded Collectif Primavez and took part in various artistic and social projects. He created several works, including a collaboration with the École de Cirque du Québec on a project about sailing ships. He also worked with Sven Demey and Peter James on the graduation projects of students from the Vertigo Circus School in Italy, and accompanied Cristobal Espoz Garcia’s personal project during his final year at the École Supérieure des Arts du Cirque de Toulouse (Ésacto’Lido).

    After graduating, Oscar joined the Terrabak of Kiev with the Dakh Daughters under the direction of Stéphane Ricordel. In 2018, he joined Compagnie Claudio Stellato for the creation of Work. Following the tour, he trained in puppetry with “Boîte à outils” of Compagnie Odradek – Pupella Noguès, spending five months learning puppet construction with Polina Borisova and stage performance techniques with various instructors. During this training, he began creating Mon Spectacle !, which he continues to tour today. Alongside his artistic projects, Oscar is also pursuing a CQP (Professional Qualification Certificate) to become a rope access technician, expanding both his technical and artistic expertise.

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