

You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. Located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul on 16 June 1984 by former street performers Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix. Names Kelty, Edward J., 1888-1967 (Photographer) Century Flashlight Photographers (New York, N.Y.) (Photographer) CollectionĬentury Flashlight Photographers circus photographs, 1928-1936 Dates / Origin Date Created: Place: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Library locations Billy Rose Theatre Division Shelf locator: *T-Vim 2017-011 Shelf locator: Box 1, folder 2 Topics Circus - United States Circus performers - United States Montréal (Québec) Genres Photographs Group portraits Type of Resource Still image Languages English Identifiers NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b21278267 Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 2f647f30-1666-0136-4603-1125d6ad388c Copyright Notice © Edward Kelty Rights Statement The copyright and related rights status of this item has been reviewed by The New York Public Library, but we were unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the item. Cirque du Soleil (French: sik dy slj, Quebec sk dzy slj 'Circus of the Sun' or 'Sun Circus') is a Canadian entertainment company and the largest contemporary circus producer in the world. Barnes Big 5 Ring Wild Animal Circus in Montreal, Quebec

The show will include theatre, circus, dance and music.TitleAl G. Fifteen artists converge on stage for this illuminating nighttime performance that brings the audience up into a celestial realm of wonder. Dive into space and discover the sagas of The Big Dipper, Orion and Cassiopeia that loom above our heads shining brightly in the night sky. This nighttime outdoor show’s theme is around the legends of the constellation. Time for some mesmerizing flips and tricks, and a beat that will make you want to move along. Singers, dancers, musicians and acrobats unite to produce a multicultural show under the TOHU big top. This show includes acrobatic feats to the beat of West African dance rhythms.
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A mystery waiting to be solved, this show is full of acrobatic expertise and mystery, and promises lots of laughter. Expect a ride on a journey of reinvented land with an upside-down barn, following the story of a farmer and his array of sassy animal companions through a mishmash of song, dance, and circus performance.įollow the comedic narrative of an expressive Charlie Chaplan-esque clown who has lost his way and found himself in a bizarre and surreal world. This show includes circus, song, dance, theatre, and, of course, music. Though the festival officially runs from July 8-18, this show starts earlier, on July 2. Some shows will be held outside while others will be indoors or under the big-top, in true circus fashion. She also says the circus is a great first step into the performing arts for kids and an art form that people of all ages can connect with. “So what will be cool is the idea that you can show up and have your lunch, and then you can see a circus performers going around, and then you can see the show,” says Ruth Wilker, deputy director of Circus Programming at TOHU. The TOHU village is just one of those adaptations. This year’s event is aptly titled Montreal Almost Circus, due to COVID-19 restrictions that have called for innovative adaptations of the art form. So pack a picnic lunch and experience the whimsical world of circus you may even meet an acrobat or two meandering through the gardens or a clown bursting with laughter.

From high-flying acrobats and singers to dancers and whimsical clowns, the Montreal Completement Cirque will be highlighting a lot of talent when it hosts seven circus shows from July 8-18.Ī portion of this year’s festival will be held outdoors at the village on the TOHU site.
