They have performed in theatres, parks, venues and concert halls across the county and the globe.

Eastern Daily Press: The Insect Circus, among the acts performing at 2014's Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth. Picture: suppliedThe Insect Circus, among the acts performing at 2014's Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth. Picture: supplied (Image: supplied)

But for their high flying show at this year's Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk's resident circus group, Lost In Translation, will be performing in a truly unique venue – when they take over someone's house.

The seven-strong troupe will debut their new show Cirque Bordello in the rooms and windows of a terraced house in St George's Road.

It is being lent as a performance space by the homeowner, a former volunteer with Seachange Arts, the organisers of the five day circus and street arts festival.

Annabel Carberry, co-director of Lost In Translation, said the property performance was a first for the group and they were looking forward to showing the Yarmouth audience their latest acrobatic display.

Eastern Daily Press: The Color of Time, among the acts performing at 2014's Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth. Picture: V VanheckeThe Color of Time, among the acts performing at 2014's Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth. Picture: V Vanhecke (Image: V Vanhecke)

'The show takes place on the street and then we also use the windows and we're hoping to try and use the roof,' she added. 'It's a new direction for us. There's a couple of other companies [doing this] but it is quite unusual.'

Cirque Bordello combines circus, situation comedy and slapstick and is among the in-development performances on the Out There bill.

These shows give spectators the chance to marvel at performances never seen before while the companies behind them can get feedback from their audience.

The Lost In Translation team are currently rehearsing at the Drill House, the home of Seachange Arts, but will be moving their practice sessions into the house in the week leading up to the festival. And after Out There they will continue to work on Cirque Bordello before taking it on tour at the end of next year.

As Seachange's company in residence the troupe also work with youngsters and adults through the Drillaz circus school and run a 'train the trainers' programme, teaching up and coming circus artists further skills and expertise.

They are also familiar faces on the Norfolk entertainment calendar having performed at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival and the VW White Noise Festival, and have taken their high flying act to Holt, Gorleston and Thetford. But they are particularly looking forward to returning to Yarmouth for Out There, which is now in its seventh year.

Miss Carberry said: 'It's the big event of the year. Lots of artists come from everywhere for it, we get to see lots of friends and different shows.

'And it's a really great atmosphere for the artists as well as the public because everybody is together. It's really social.'

Out There runs from September 17 to 21 and takes over the town with a packed line up of shows – most of which are free. Visit www.outtherefestival.com. Cirque Bordello will be showing at noon and 4.30pm in St George's Road on September 20

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