Circus: history, aesthetics, practices
The RIRRA21 (EA4209) Research Center team has actively pursued the still largely unexplored field of circus research, hosting and developing original and multidisciplinary research with its program, "Circus: History, Imagery, Practices" created and directed by Pr. Philippe Goudard.
The program invites research specialists from the performing arts, visual arts, music, literature and aesthetics, joined occasionally by specialists from other fields such as social and human science, physical activity science, education, medicine, or cognitive science to explore Circus arts and participate in conferences, seminars, lectures, and publications, making Montpellier 3 a national and international reference for Circus scientific research.
Our main scientific conferences
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2020 : 5 éme Semaine de cirque : Circus Arts & Sciences
2019 : 4 éme Semaine de cirque : Le cirque des humains et des animaux au travail
2016 : 3 éme Semaine de cirque : Le cirque du cinéma aux nouveaux médias
2014 : 2 ème Semaine de cirque : Femmes de cirque
2014 : Musique et cirque une relation féconde # 2
2013 : Musique et cirque une relation féconde # 1
2012 : Figures du clown sur scène, en piste et à l’écran
2011 : 1 ère Semaine de cirque