“Clowns for Invisible Connections”, a site-specific & interactive performance that brings together clowning, physical theatre, and research into how we relate to our environment. The project cultivates awareness on human–environment relations in an accessible and absurd way, deepening our connection with inanimate structures & objects, under the guidance of clowns.

Clowns invite us to rediscover connections between people, nature, city; to give time & meaning to details we often overlook. They encourage exploring our surroundings with playfulness, vulnerability. A street, square; desire paths or unusual traces– through the city’s structures, rhythms, ordinariness, peculiarities; the project desires a playful laboratory in public space where the audience may also become participants/co-creators. It creates an experience that can shift perceptions, as clowns have great potential for it. A clown is a companion who can guide us toward finding meaning & poetry in unexpected places.

Clown between space & human

The project keeps searching for creating different formats of "site-specific clowns". Until now, two different performances created for specific sites.

P(R)OTKÁVÁNÍ (Weaving Connections) - 2024
Ozvěny Prostorů (Echoes of Spaces) - 2025

Interactive site-specific clown performence was created for SITUace Festival 2025 organised by Galerie Města Blansko.

A performance where public space of housing estate(Písečná) becomes a stage and a partner for dialogue.

The core idea was “what are the secrets to get closer with our surroundings?”. Two clowns -carriers of five secrets- encourage people to discover a relationship with their surroundings through movement, action and simple bodily engagement.

Participatory site specific clown performance was created for SITUace Festival 2024 organized by Galérie Města Blansko.

The performance has been created directly for a tiny street (the Růžová Ulice / Pink Street) in Blansko.

The core idea was “how do we get from here to there?”. There are many ways to open heart to a path or a street. Throughout the day, two clowns offered a series of diverse ways to pass a street according to the audience and their responses.