Circo Aereo is a circus group based in
Finland
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and
France
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, under the direction of
Maksim Komaro, the artistic director, and
Jani Nuutinen, the artistic consultant.
This group was established in 1996 as part of the “
new circus
Contemporary circus (also known as new circus, and ''nouveau cirque'' and ''cirque contemporain'' in French-speaking countries) is a genre of performing arts developed in the late 20th century in which a story or theme is conveyed through tradit ...
” movement and travels frequently around the world.
The circus is one of the most active Finnish group touring abroad, having appeared in theaters and in cultural festivals in about thirty countries.
Circo Aereo has been called “a sparkling tribute to the circus” (
Le Figaro
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, France), “half circus, half cabaret” (
Le Monde
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, France) and “a treasure chest full of the things of which circus is made, filled with beautiful sights, meticulous joint efforts and inventive surprises” (
Helsingin Sanomat, Finland) .
Circo Aereo also has held workshops for schools and circus performers, along with other educational projects.
In order to develop the concept of the traditional circus, Circo Aereo incorporates other art forms into its shows, such as elements of theatre and dance, with audience interaction playing an important part. Super 8 was created in 2004, which combined traditional magic tricks, super 8 films and elements of video games. Trippo was also created in 2004 and geared for children, playing mostly in
Scandinavia
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n countries and France.
In 2005, Circo Aereo created two musically dominant shows. The first was called the Louisiana Circus, co produced with the UMO Jazz Orchestra and in collaboration with
Fritt Fall Rinne Radio, a Finnish electro-jazz band. This production consisted of six artists and twenty musicians, combining circus with a cabaret atmosphere.
In 2007, an air show called “Piece for Two Ropes” opened, choreographed by
Sanna Silvernnoinen and another show called FUR! by Maksim Komaro, both with the aim of combining contemporary circus and contemporary dance. In the latter production, artists from various countries, traditions and specialties created their own variations of traditional movements. Circo Aereo has worked with Sirque, pole circus Nexon in
Limousin
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since 2007.
Circo Aereo’s most recent production is called “Espresso,” which is performed along with French juggling group
Les Objets Volants. The show features four artists who create scenes and stories, on the ground and in the air, with juggling, dance and aerials, but no words.
According to director Maksim Komaro, Espresso is a journey through the history of circus, following Komaros own circus experience from the traditional to
cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, a casino, a hotel, a restaurant, or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining o ...
and the contemporary circus of Europe.
[ ] Espresso is one of Circo Aereo's biggest successes.
[ ] Helsingin Sanomat called the work “a treasure chest filled with beautiful sights, meticulous efforts and inventive surprises,” while Le Monde said, “intelligence and virtuosity are embedded in the magical vignettes.”
The show was created in 2006, touring for three years in and around Europe especially in the
Parc de la Villette
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in Paris, at the
Théâtre de Vidy-Lausanne in
Switzerland and the
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Syria.
In 2009, the show and the circus itself made its North American debut, performing eight eastern U.S. states. This tour was considered important to opening up the North American circus market to less-traditional shows.
In 2011, Espresso and Circo Aereo returned to the continent to perform at
Wabash College
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in
Indiana
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,
Brigham Young University
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in
Utah
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and the
Festival Internacional Cervantino
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in
Guanajuato,
Mexico
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.
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References
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