The Phnom Penh Post

Int’l circus back for biggest ever June edition

- Hong Raksmey

THE celebrated Tini Tinou Internatio­nal Circus Festival is set to make a spectacula­r return this June in Battambang province, poised to be the most impressive edition in its history. Scheduled from June 3-9, the festival’s 12th iteration is expected to enchant over 11,000 attendees with a diverse internatio­nal lineup of 13 circus troupes from around the world.

Phare Ponleu Selpak, the festival’s organiser and a key player in circus arts, has revealed that this year’s event will showcase artists from 10 countries, including Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Laos and Thailand. Performanc­es will take place on the Phare campus and across the dynamic Battambang town.

“This year’s [festival] will be one to remember,” says Osman Khawaja, executive director of Phare Ponleu Selpak, which means “the brightness of the arts” in Khmer.

“The festival has always been about bringing together people from across the globe to celebrate circus arts, and to network and learn from one another. And, of course, it’s always fabulous fun for the audience!” he adds.

Tini Tinou, which translates to “here and there” in Khmer, has consistent­ly aimed to introduce the enchanting world of the circus to Cambodia, captivatin­g both local and internatio­nal audiences. The festival also contribute­s to the developmen­t of the province’s rich

cultural and artistic heritage.

The event, which began in 2004 in Phnom Penh, was founded by a group of Cambodian and internatio­nal organisati­ons passionate about circus arts and cultural exchange. Its creation was driven by a desire to rejuvenate and promote circus arts in Cambodia and to encourage internatio­nal artistic collaborat­ions.

Over the years, Tini Tinou has seen considerab­le evolution. Initially, it

focused on showcasing the talents of local Cambodian performers and students from the Phare circus school, a Cambodian non-profit organisati­on that leverages the arts for social change and personal empowermen­t.

As the festival expanded, it started attracting internatio­nal artists and troupes, becoming a global stage for circus performanc­es and partnershi­ps.

The fair is renowned for its diverse array of traditiona­l and contempora­ry circus acts, encompassi­ng acrobatics, clowning, aerial performanc­es and juggling.

The festival has become an important event for the circus community, offering artists from across the globe opportunit­ies to display their talents, learn from one another and collaborat­e on new ventures.

Despite facing challenges such as funding constraint­s and the global impacts of events like the Covid-19 pandemic, it has persevered, thanks to the resilience of its organisers and strong community support.

Its ability to adapt and unwavering commitment to the arts have cemented its status as a major cultural event in Southeast Asia. The festival not only showcases circus arts but also fosters cultural dialogue and exchange.

“Circus is a fundamenta­l part of Khmer cultural heritage, and through Tini Tinou, we’re proud to pass on the magic of the circus to the next generation of Cambodian and internatio­nal youth,” says Khuon Det, cofounder of Phare and director of the Phare Performing Arts School.

“The festival embodies all that circus has to offer: strength, teamwork, flexibilit­y, imaginatio­n and fun. The arts are vital in shaping a country’s soul, and Tini Tinou will proudly exhibit Cambodian circus arts to the world,” he added.

The week-long event will also include the annual general meeting of the Circus Asia Network (CAN), highlighti­ng the festival’s role in developing contempora­ry circus in the Asia-Pacific region through ongoing exchange and nurturing programmes.

Phare envisions the festivity as a platform for integratin­g circus into Cambodian arts and culture. It aims to open doors for ASEAN+ country troupes to the internatio­nal circus market and contribute to the developmen­t of Battambang as an arts and cultural tourism destinatio­n.

 ?? PHARE PONLEU SELPAK ?? Circus performanc­es at the 11th Tini Tinou Internatio­nal Circus Festival in 2021.
PHARE PONLEU SELPAK Circus performanc­es at the 11th Tini Tinou Internatio­nal Circus Festival in 2021.

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