PERFORMANCES
Giraffe Royal creates performances that travel between theatre spaces, urban environments and social contexts. Each work is part of a larger artistic continuum exploring non-verbal communication and living heritage practices.
Mystery
Mystery is a visual theatre performance combining white clowning, physical theatre and poetic non-verbal dramaturgy. Developed through years of international practice, it exists both as a stage work and a living method tested in theatres, schools, hospitals and urban spaces. The performance opens a shared space of attention, humour and transformation, accessible to audiences of all ages.
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UPCOMING PROJECTS

Alongside Mysterium, Giraffe Royal continues developing new performances rooted in decades of artistic research. Each project grows from a different aspect of the company’s visual theatre practice — street performance, seasonal ritual and carnival tradition.
“Street” returns to the origins of the company’s work. For nearly forty years the urban environment has been a laboratory where new forms were tested in direct contact with audiences. The project brings together these experiences into a performance shaped by rhythm, improvisation and visual storytelling born from the street itself. Currently in development.
“STREET” (working title)
“Christmas” is a seasonal visual performance developed from decades of New Year stage tradition. Performed annually during the past years, the project blends festive imagery with physical theatre and clowning. A new production phase will expand scenography, costumes and visual effects to present the work on an international festival level.
“CHRISTMAS”
“CarnAval” was one of the first large-scale productions of the company, premiering over a decade ago and touring internationally with critical recognition. The work explores theatrical ritual and ensemble imagery. After a creative pause, the project remains an important part of the artistic archive and may return in a renewed form.
“CARNAVAL”
PAST WORKS
Over the years, Giraffe Royal has created numerous performances, street interventions and social projects that shaped its artistic language. Selected works are presented here as part of the evolving visual theatre archive.
  • Street Laboratory
    Series
    Urban improvisation projects exploring audience interaction and visual theatre in public space.
  • Social Performance
    Programme
    Performances in schools, hospitals and care institutions focused on non-verbal communication and emotional connection.
  • International Workshop Residencies
    Collaborative laboratories developed with artists and students across Europe.
  • Visual Improvisation
    Cycles
    Research-based performance experiments combining dance, clowning and pantomime.
  • Festival Street
    Actions
    Short visual theatre interventions created for international festivals and cultural events.
  • Travelling Visual Theatre Encounters
    A series of small-scale touring performances created for diverse environments — from theatres and festivals to streets and community spaces. These encounters explored direct audience contact and helped shape the non-verbal language that later became the foundation of larger productions.