Tinn Tout’! earns a place because it is a Réunion-supported contemporary circus work whose title and creation context speak from the island. The Théâtre Luc Donat page explains that the Ziguilé team shut itself away for three days in a house on the Plaine des Cafres without screens or distractions, turning boredom into acrobatic invention, aerial figures and live music. The production credits also show support from La Réunion institutions. The row is framed as local contemporary creation rather than generic family entertainment.
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Cirquons Flex – Reskapés at Léspas
Reskapés is a strong publication candidate because it combines a Réunion-based company with a story that speaks to the Indian Ocean. Léspas presents Cirquons Flex in a tragi-comic circus fable about two survivors of a floating big-top shipwreck, left with bamboo, debris, memories and imagination. The official text connects the show to migration in the Indian Ocean, while the production notes identify Cirquons Flex as a company supported by La Réunion cultural institutions. The result is local contemporary circus with a clear regional lens.
Cirquons Flex – Points de suspension
Points de suspension is accepted because TEAT explicitly presents Cirquons-Flex as a Réunion company and describes the troupe as a pioneer of an endemic circus on the island. The show grows out of the encounter between Virginie Le Flaouter and Vincent Maillot and brings acrobatic presence, movement and local production support into a family performance format. For the database, this is a good example of contemporary regional creation: it is made by an island company, hosted by a major Réunion theatre and tied to the island’s performing-arts ecosystem.