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The program entitled Spring Waiting – Festival + can be seen at the Grand Budapest Circus from Saturday

The program entitled Spring Waiting – Festival + can be seen at the Grand Budapest Circus from Saturday

Between January 22 and March 15, the public can watch the Budapest Grand Circus Spring Waiting – Festival +, which will feature award-winning artists at the 14th Budapest International Circus Festival.

The Spring Program, assembled from award-winning productions at the 14th Budapest International Circus Festival, held at the Budapest Grand Circus between January 12-17, will premiere on Saturday from 7pm.

As the National Center for Circus Arts said in a statement to MTI on Friday, showrunners include clown Misha Usov (USA), who has been entertaining audiences since 1983. He won the Special Prize of the Moscow School of Circuses and the Special Prize of the Salieri International Circus Festival at the Budapest Circus Festival.

Mikhail Nikolayevich Ermakov (Russia) performs with his dog

A member of a hundred-year-old Russian circus family. The song received a Bronze Pierrot Award and a Bronze Award from the Jury of Hungarian Circus Directors at the Budapest Festival.

Richter Kevin Group productions, along with soil acrobatics and swings, will be shown for the first time at the only stone circus in Central Europe. At the Circus Festival in Budapest, the group also won the Golden Pierrot, the Special Prize for the Great Moscow Circus, the Special Prize for the Royal Circus by Gia Eradze, and the Special Prize for the Jury of Hungarian Circus Directors.

The production of the Echo of Dreams launch pad, created in 2021 by Alexei Zarypov, and directed by Vitaly Logvinenko, is performed by the Zarybov Group (Russia). A special feature of the production of the Zarybov group is that the plank number, considered a kind of male circus literature, is performed by women this time. The Zarybov group, part of Rosgoscirk, won the Golden Pierrot at the Circus Festival in Budapest.

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The show features a 17-year-old juggler Varga’s Huan (Hungary), a descendant of multi-generational artist dynasties – Reisner, Féder, Varga, dám. He made his debut in front of an audience at the age of seven in a clown number at Circus Americano Vargas, owned by his family. He later chose the type of wizard he had been practicing since 2016. His master Louis the Great was “Nereus”. The young talent won a Bronze Award at the Budapest Festival’s Newcomers Exhibition.

Among the performers of the show is Duo Stauberti (Czech Republic). With his Persian production by Demeter and Nancy Stuperti in Prague, he won the Bronze Piero Award and the Silver Award for the Jury of Hungarian Circus Directors at the Budapest Festival.

The show will show the number of stairs in the Hasak brigade (Kazakhstan). Kazgoscirk performers fly to the ancient land of Kazakhstan. The production, full of heavy gimmicks, received a special award from the Hungarian Theater Society at the Circus Festival in Budapest.

Alexandra Levitskaya-Spiridonova (Russia) shows a period after the collapse in her own air volume,

Which combines two types, gurtni and hulahopp. Its production received a special award from Firebird Production Inc. And the Special Prize for Best Female Artist at the Budapest Festival.

Members of the show Africa Trio Balance (Ethiopia) team began their artistic training at the Addis Africa Circus at the age of 13, and during their training they learned the elements of rolling ball, aerial rope, juggling, juggling and acrobatics.

The Bartigerzz Group (France) was founded in 2011 and has been operating worldwide for nearly ten years. Strength, discipline and amazing tricks dominate his production. Received the Special Prize for Best Ensemble at the Budapest Circus Festival.

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Artist Lkhagva Ochir (Mongolia) performs his tricks on a tower of high chairs. He won the Budapest Prize at the Circus Festival.

Anna Demeter enters the stage with a rocking rope number she performed in the summer of 2021 at the Budapest Grand Circus. Olga Simit, aerobatics teacher and Emre Barros educator, introduced her to this high-impact genre. The production was directed by Kristóf Krisztián with a unique motor solution, which gave the artist more freedom: it combines choreography on the ground with one in the air.

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