
Streets connect us. They carry us to lovers, mentors, mothers, yoga classes, and big ideas. On the street, we are all travelers—equalized by the path, bonded by movement, exposed to wonder. And what better stage for the human story than the street itself?
At Unicycle Productions, we believe Street Arts—also known as Outdoor Arts or Performance in Public Spaces—are among the most vital, democratic, and exhilarating art forms alive today. They transform ordinary city corners into cathedrals of imagination, where the audience becomes part of the performance and anything—rain, sirens, birdsong—can shape the show.
Why Street Arts? Because they:
We’re passionate about this form. We believe in its power. And we need more artists, presenters, and partners to make it thrive.
So—if you’ve ever dreamed of making a whole city your stage: get in touch, we can help you.
Read this journal on Sonia Kozlova Clark’s recent travels to world’s best street art festivals with interviews with practitioners, recommended show listings and observations about the state of Street Arts as we currently know it.
As part of MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE, the MICC offers a unique opportunity for programmers, artists, and contemporary circus professionals to connect and exchange ideas.
Join us on July 7 for one-on-one sessions between presenters, artists, and seasoned experts from the field.
Meet us at the Pitch NOW Forum this September at WAA^LA, where Sonia Kozlova Clark will present Turtle Island — a large-scale outdoor production of the Haudenosaunee Creation Story. Created by G. Peter Jemison (Seneca, Heron Clan), with spectacular inflatables by Plasticiens Volants and performances by the Skywoman Iroquois Dance Theater.
Connect with the performing arts, from 11 to 14 September. (by professional invitation).