60% of available tickets sold for International Circus Festival
12th edition of ‘global phenomenon’ to be held in Girona between February 22 and 27
12th edition of ‘global phenomenon’ to be held in Girona between February 22 and 27
Artists from 16 countries to display their juggling, trapeze and acrobatic skills in northern city
Over 90 artists from around the world will perform in north Catalan city including 12 European debuts
Event in northern Catalan city welcomes some 80 artists from around the world until February 19
The eighth edition of the circus will bring a spectator day with all tickets at the price of 18€
Almost 100 international artists will perform at the Gold Elephant International Circus Festival in Girona
A record-breaking 30,504 spectators attended the 5th edition of the Figueres International Circus Festival, which was sold out for almost all performances. The three acts which won the Golden Elephant, the Figueres International Circus Festival first prize, were from China and Mongolia. From China, the WuQiao Arts School of China performed ‘Qin Warriors’, while the Sheyang Acrobatic Troupe of China showcased ‘Fan Dance.’ From Mongolia, ‘Troupe Nomuna’ performed an acrobatic tumbling act. Figueres, a city near the Costa Brava and bordering with France, already hosts the second biggest international circus festival after the one at Monte-Carlo.
From the 25th to the 29th of February, the 5th edition of the Figueres International Circus Festival will host 24 acts which have never before been seen in Europe.Amongst them stand out Pyongyang’s National Circus, which will leave North Korea for the first time ever, and two shows from Chinese companies which received awards at the WuQiao Festival. 17 different circus disciplines from 13 different countries will be presented at the festival, which this year opens a new tent with capacity for more than 30,000 spectators.Besides becoming the circus world capital for five days, Figueres, a city near the Costa Brava and the French border, plans to become the Word Circus Capital by 2018.