acrobat on a stage

Daniel Porsdorf

acrobat on a stage

Daniel Porsdorf

Zeit für Zirkus: Day 1

CIRCUS SPECIAL—The Mix Show

Prinz Regent Theater, Bochum, 8:00 PM
Friday, Nov 14, 2025
Festival
New Circus

CIRCUS SPECIAL

With its new program focus on contemporary circus, the Prinz Regent Theater celebrates three internationally renowned artists in
“CIRCUS SPECIAL” who make everything spin in their solos
: Juggler Niels Seidel dances in “Roundabout” on a spinning
disc using centrifugal force. Romy Seibt combines juggling and martial arts in the rare
circus discipline of meteor. And David Eisele invites you to a poetic pas de
deux in “Tornado's Eye,” where everything revolves around its own axis. The evening will be hosted by the
internationally renowned Bochum duo Diagonal.

Duration: 60 minutes

Note: Followed by a TIME FOR CIRCUS party with DJane Rubimental in the PRT Bar.

Tickets:
Advance sales €5–20 / Pay what you want

Who?

After graduating from Codarts Circus Arts in Rotterdam in 2018, David Eisele toured the world with
his award-winning solo performance “Senses” and the internationally acclaimed
ensemble piece “Sawdust Symphony.” The passion to
discover extraordinary possibilities of the body and objects and to place them in
a different context is at the heart of his artistic work.


Romy Seibt is internationally known as a specialist in vertical cloth and meteor juggling, as well as a theme-based
performance artist. She is the co-founder, author,
and performer of “still hungry,” a contemporary circus collective from Berlin that has
attracted the attention of audiences and the international trade press with
productions such as “Raven” and “Show Pony.”

Niels Seidel, who trained at the Ecole Supérieur des Arts du Cirque (ESAC) in Brussels,
has worked as a juggler with successful companies such as Gandini Juggling. Since
2009, he has been making a name for himself as a juggler and performer under the name SPOT THE DROP.
“Roundabout” is his latest production, funded by NEUE KÜNSTE RUHR.

About About ZEIT FÜR ZIRKUS - Ruhr Area

It's TIME FOR CIRCUS in the Ruhr Area! From November 14 to 16, numerous cities across Europe will be celebrating the diverse genre of contemporary circus. Performances, premieres, workshops, audience and panel discussions, parties, and much more will bring to life the cross-cultural and cross-genre power of this fresh form of circus. In the Ruhr region, the Neuer Zirkus Ruhr project office is coordinating the festival contributions from the region and presenting “ZEIT FÜR ZIRKUS – Ruhrgebiet” to an international audience.

Every year in November, TIME FOR CIRCUS transforms the Ruhr region into a stage for contemporary circus – an art form that embeds circus artistry in choreography, incorporating elements of dance, music, and media to tell stories. What is celebrated here is not only the artistry itself, but also the power of storytelling, diversity, and creative exchange. The festival focuses on the idea of togetherness: ZEIT FÜR ZIRKUS brings together artists, cultural spaces, and audiences from across the region.

From Essen to Bochum to Dortmund and Herne, temporary places of wonder are created where boundaries between art forms, generations, and cultures dissolve. The festival sees itself as part of a Europe-wide movement that raises the profile of contemporary circus and strengthens it as a vibrant, socially relevant art form. Thanks to its accessibility and openness to different formats, contemporary circus enjoys strong audience connections, growing interest, and the inherent potential to address even difficult topics in a way that is accessible to the general public. ZEIT FÜR ZIRKUS is the German edition of the international circus festival “La Nuit du Cirque.” Since 2020, Germany has been participating in the world's largest festival for contemporary circus – this year with over 60 events in 19 German cities.

All information about the festival program in the Ruhr area is available at https://neuerzirkus.ruhr/zfz.

About the New Circus Project Office

With the support of the Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia, the New Circus Ruhr Project Office is working to raise the profile of new circus in many locations in the Ruhr region, to provide individual support to artists in the region, and to establish a New Circus network that provides this art form with the spaces and resources urgently needed for the artistic development and realization of exciting circus projects “Made in the Ruhr region.” New Circus is one of four pillars of the state project NEUE KÜNSTE RUHR, which aims to establish an ecosystem of innovative art forms in the Ruhr region. Excellent working and living conditions bind young artists to the region, transforming the Ruhr region into a metropolis of the arts.