The Great Moscow State Circus

by | Nov 14, 2014 | In The News

The world’s biggest group of clowns, jugglers and aerial gymnasts and the vivid flashy colors of the Great Moscow State Circus steal many hearts.

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The world’s biggest group of clowns, jugglers and aerial gymnasts and the vivid flashy colors of the Great Moscow State Circus steal many hearts. It was opened on 30th of April 1971 and was designed under the guidance of I Belopolsky. Its impressive auditorium is an enormous 36 meters tall and can seat up to 3,400 people. 

The circus building contains all the important and upto date technology and equipments to make its risky daring and many range of acts possible. The floor of the main auditorium is a beautiful 18 meters deep and features five different interchangeable rings, which are used for the various horse, water, ice and animal acts presented in each performance. The circus also has a sixth ring, which is used for rehearsals and as a place where the artists warm up before performing their acts. At the present time, the Circus employs approximately several hundreds artists, many of whom have been awarded the prestigious titles of People’s Artistes and Honoured Artistes of the Russian Federation. These artists perform over fifty different specialised acts, ranging from clowning, juggling and aerial gymnastics to bear and porcupine training acts. 

The director of the Circus, who is also a professor at the Russian Academy of Performing Arts, has won a “Golden Clown” prize at the International Circus Festival in Monte-Carlo. Performances are held at the Great Moscow State Circus on a daily basis with matinees starting at 3pm and evening performances starting at 7pm.

 

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