A town-bound circus performance unfolds without charge, showcasing aerial stunts, physical contortion, clown antics, and assorted entertainment - all taking place over the coming weekend.
The Big Apple is abuzz with excitement as the New York City Circus Festival is set to take place this weekend at Bryant Park. This free event, one of the coolest in the city, promises a thrilling spectacle of aerial acrobatics, variety artists, clowns, contortionists, and more.
At the helm of Saturday's event is Monique Martin, a producer and art curator who is also the founder of Minty Fresh Circus. Known for its journey through time and space where circus and dance are used as forms to explore themes of liberation that exist only in the imagination, Minty Fresh Circus is a significant part of the festival.
Several performance troupes will be part of the festivities, each bringing their unique flair to the table. These include Sxip Shirey Sound Action Ensemble, Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, ABCirque, Hybrid Movement Company, Dzul Dance, Company 29, and, of course, Minty Fresh Circus. The troupes showcased soaring aerial performances, acrobatics, clowning, a giant Rolly apparatus, and much more during the festival on August 16, 2025.
Visitors are encouraged to arrive early and bring a blanket for a comfortable viewing experience. The festival's participants emphasize diversity, integration, and acceptance through their art forms, making it a must-attend event for everyone.
For more information about the New York City Circus Festival at Bryant Park, please visit the Bryant Park Website. It's important to note that no animals are involved in the show, ensuring a humane and enjoyable experience for all.
So, mark your calendars for this Saturday, August 16, from 6-7 PM, and get ready to be amazed by the diverse and boundary-pushing circus artistry that New York City has to offer!
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