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HELLO!!

I am Marius Dince. I was born in 1989, in Argentina.
My first contact with juggling was in 2007, in a  circus workshop in my city, Adrogué. Although from the beginning I was attracted to juggling, it was not until the night training in the basement of my house that I discovered my passion for it.
I'm a night person, and the juggling made it evident.  When night came and I was in my basement-room, the inescapable desire to train appeared. But how to do it without the falling clubs waking up my family? How to do it if I touched the ceiling with my hand? Limitations... the same ones that left me facing a world to explore. The world of balances with clubs. The tension of calm.
My training continued at Trivenchi Cultural Center and at El Eternauta Cultural Center, where several years later my two solos were born: TANEQUILIBRIGO and CLAVA CLAVADA, which I had the pleasure of perform at conventions and festivals in Argentina, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Spain, France and Portugal, at the same time that I worked in the argentinian company Circo Reciclado.
In 2015 I co-created with Pablo Brun the company Zig Zag Circo, and its outdoor and indoor show "Just in Time"  was the main character of 4 European summer festivals seasons, 2 seasons in Brazil and one in Argentina, also passing through South Korea and a tour in a traditional circus in New Zealand.
In 2020, many of the projects I had been working on were suspended or postponed due to the global situation... More limitations turned into opportunities...  and two spanish contemporary circus companies invited me to be part of their new productions. On one hand Spinish Circo, with its show "Peus Dalt" and on the other Köselig, with its show "Serendipitat".
At the beginning of 2022, with Liza van Brakel, we created Cie Ruku, which is scheduled to premiere its first show "High not High" in  2024.
And the premiere of my first solo show, KLINK, will also take place in 2023.

Always in constant movement, to keep the balance.
Always with the argentinian drink called mate, to have the flavor of home present.




 

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