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Somewhere along the way, circus started to look too clean. Somehow way too polished. Too well-behaved.
All the rules, all the “right ways” things should be done. What happened to the DIY mentality? Learn as you go, hope for the best. I understand it’s good to plan — but come on, a little bit of punk attitude doesn’t hurt anyone. Perfectly lit promo shots. Artist statements that sound like corporate slogans. “Authenticity” with a color palette. And suddenly, we were all expected to have a brand. But here’s the thing — we didn’t join the circus to become brands. We started Sisus with one rule: more is more. More sweat, more laughter, more meaning, more mess. That rule still stands. We’re not here to be elegant or minimal or efficient. We’re here to fill the space — with ideas, with noise, with humanity. We’re here to make things that breathe, bruise, and break a little. The world wants artists to be coherent. To pick a tone, a color, a concept — and stick with it. But our kind of circus doesn’t fit in a grid. It doesn’t post neatly. It doesn’t match your feed. We are not consistent. We are alive. Sometimes that means we make serious political statements with fake eyelashes. Sometimes it means we don’t make any sense at all — and that’s fine.
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