
Part 1:
The film CLOWN*ESSES portrays the lives of contemporary feminist clowns who turn the world upside down beyond learned structures. The clowns Gözde and Lokke emancipate themselves from patriarchal systems and representations in search of their own sense of home. Between stage and everyday life, they find constancy within change and enter into dialogue with themselves and the world. An underestimated art form becomes a niche of feminism. A documentary poised between reality and magic.
Part 2:
Stick on me: Lokke Wurm — once born and already died a thousand deaths — takes us on a journey full of clownish grotesque, dazzling trash, and dancing idleness. With sharp humor, subtle social critique, and vibrant playfulness, Lokke loosens rigid postures, topples conventions, and invites the audience to shed gravity and seriousness.
A gay story full of heart and soul, ass and tits – an odyssey of drama, laughter, and unexpected twists. In this world, nothing is sacred, but everything is possible.
Quote from a random person: “Best show on Uranus and Earth!”
About the Company
Clown*esses: Jana Rothe
Stick on me: Lokke Wurm – clown, performer, workshop leader, researcher.
In search of answers, Lokke keeps finding more and more questions — but in the end, the answer usually has something to do with clowning!
About the Location
Circus ABRAX KADABRAX is a socio-cultural educational project. Through numerous collaborations, the team offers circus education programs for children, teenagers, and adults. Each year, over 1,000 people participate in the diverse projects of the circus. ABRAX KADABRAX has its permanent location at Osdorfer Born in Hamburg. On the beautiful circus grounds, right next to the Bürgerhaus Bornheide community center, there is a four-mast circus tent, several circus wagons, a circus café, and two workshops for costumes and props.
For inquiries regarding accessibility, please contact access@abraxkadabrax.de