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Contact: Leighann Kowalsky, (845) 705-4345

lkowalsky@cciac.us



Troy Circus Offers Diverse Programs, Artists in Prospect Park

Aug. 11 - 20 in Prospect Park: Adult Cabaret, Camp for Kids, Workshops, Family Day.


TROY, NY (7/28/23) — The Contemporary Circus and Immersive Arts Center (CCIAC) is presenting 10 days of circus events under a big top tent this August in Troy’s Prospect Park.


“You would have to travel to Montreal or Europe to experience the breadth, diversity and quality of programming we are offering in Troy this August,” said Aaron Marquise, CCIAC executive director. “We are proud to be showcasing artists from many different backgrounds to reflect the makeup of our audiences.” 


The schedule includes three performances by a professional touring company, a summer camp for kids, a family picnic day with workshops for all ages, the premiere of an original circus show — all exploring different facets of contemporary circus. None of the events feature performing animals, but instead put the focus on the incredible capabilities of the human body demonstrated through acrobatics, juggling, and more. 


All activities occur under a 34 foot-tall, 4,000 square-foot tent that holds 250 people. Some programs are free, some have an admission fee.


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Family with small child and stroller approach line at big top circus tent.

Line outside circus tent opening night 2022 in Prospect Park (photo provided)

THE 2023 LINEUP: Aug 11 - 20

(Not in Chronological Order)

Women aerialists under big top circus tent before audience

Aerialists Caroline Wright & Rachel Barringer of DuoShadow perform at circus cabaret 2022 in Prospect Park, Troy. The team will premiere their original show, "Helix" this August. (Photo provided.)

Opening Night CABARET & Fundraiser!

For Adults, Friday Aug. 11, 7 p.m.- 10 p.m.


An exclusive cabaret evening event featuring high-flying aerialists and jaw-dropping skills with professional circus artists from the Capital Region and around the country. This is a fundraiser to support the 2023 Circus in the Park season—tax-deductible donations in addition to the admission fee are welcomed.


"Circus is all about community. It's important that all members of our community can share in the Circus in the Park experience, which is why CCIAC provides free admission to our headline act and family day programming," said Marquise. "The money raised at our cabaret is critical to that mission."


Tickets are $75. https://cciac.ticketleap.com/cabaret/

Poster for The RAINBOW is Enuf.

Poster for The RAINBOW is Enuf. (Provided)

Professional Touring Show: The RAINBOW is Enuf

All Ages, Sat. Aug. 18 -20, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 



Headlining this year’s programming is “The RAINBOW is Enuf,” commissioned by Zaccho Dance Theatre and performed in the 2022 SF Aerial Arts Festival.


Expressed through the lens of modern circus, “RAINBOW” is a re-imagining of legendary playwright Ntozake Shange’s 1976 choreopoem “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf.”


Using aerial arts, dance, and original text, RAINBOW peers into the lives of seven people of African descent as they share intimate stories of existing in a world shaped by patriarchy, sexism, racism and the community that grows from these shared experiences.

Man holding woman in the air

Veronica Blair & Toni Cannon in "The RAINBOW is Enuf," commissioned by Zaccho Dance Theatre and performed in the 2022 SF Aerial Arts Festival (Photo by Austin Forbord)

Woman juggling

Copper Santiago juggles in "The RAINBOW is Enuf," commissioned by Zaccho Dance Theatre and performed in the 2022 SF Aerial Arts Festival (Photo by Austin Forbord)

Summer Lacy performs with aerial chains in "The RAINBOW is Enuf," commissioned by Zaccho Dance Theatre and performed in the 2022 SF Aerial Arts Festival (Photo by Austin Forbord)

The RAINBOW is Enuf will be performed by:


  • Veronica Blair, aerialist / acrobatics, began her career as one of the youngest professional African-American trapeze artists in the United States. She has performed around the globe with UniverSoul Circus (USA), “AFRIKA! AFRIKA!” (Germany) Universal Studios Japan (Osaka, Japan), and Warner Bros. Music.
  • Summer Lacy, who was featured in America’s Got Talent and the internationally-renowned La Soirée Cabaret and Circus Abyssinia
  • Copper Santiago, a graduate of New England Center for Circus Arts.
  • Darielle Williams, a veteran artist whose credits include Le Rêve - the Dream at the Las Vegas Wynn Hotel, Beyoncé’s Formation Tour, and The Little Mermaid Live on ABC and Disney Plus.
  • Toni Cannon, a company member of San Francisco’s Circus Bella and the Ground-breaking Topsy Turvy Queer Circus.
  • Ori Quesada, Trans Nicaraguan American acrobat specializing in Traditional Chinese Rola Bola with Kick Bowls. Ori has performed with Troupe Vertigo and the Santa Rosa Symphony.


Choreography by Veronica Blair.

Acrobatic Design is by Chloé Farah.


Show website: https://www.therainbowisenuf.show/


Schedule:


Friday, Aug. 18, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m 

Saturday, Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m 

Sunday, Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m 


Each performance will have a total of 225 seats available, including 75 paid seats and 150 free seats.


Preferred seating costs $25 per ticket (children under the age of 2 may be admitted free to the preferred seating area if they sit on ticketholder's lap).


There are 75 free seats that can be reserved in advance via the CCIAC website and there are 75 seats available for free to walkups, no reservation necessary.


Free reserved seats are only guaranteed up to 5 minutes before the start of the show and then they will be given to walkups on line. Premium tickets can be purchased online or at the circus tent.


Tickets and reservations are available online at https://www.cciac.us.


The house opens 30 mins. before showtime.


No dogs except trained service animals will be allowed under the big top.

Aerialists performs

Caroline Wright of DuoShadow performs on the trapeze under the bigtop at Prospect Park during the 2022 season. (Photo provided)

Man upside down in German wheel

Circus artist performs in South Troy's gas holder building with a German Wheel, one of many apparatus to feature in the upcoming performance of "Helix." (Photo by Doug Liebig)

Artist First Premiere: Helix

Age 10+ , Aug. 12 - 13


Caroline Wright and Rachel Barringer, who perform together as “DuoShadow,” lead a cast of six circus artists through an evening-length performance featuring multiple apparatus and skills, following their 12-month Artist First Residency period with CCIAC.


This playful, tongue-in-cheek show will highlight interconnectedness and spin new perspectives for how emotions are perceived, evoked and interpreted. Using the architecture of circles as a metaphor for the cycles of relationships, the storyline invites viewers to connect both within ourselves and how we relate to our culture and each other. 


With undertones of closeted love, queer coming of age and thinking outside-the-box, the audience will leave feeling inspired, having witnessed uniquely conceived interactions with classic circus apparatus, including; aerial rope, German Wheel, Cyr Wheel, Braided Loops, Pas de Deux Straps, Duo Hoop, Duo Straps, Synchronized Aerial Hoop, as well as contortion, acrobatics, tumbling and dance.


Under the direction of Sophia Herscu, this show is being produced in collaboration with Circus 617 of Boston, Mass. Performers include Rachel Barringer, Caroline Wright, Caitlin Quinn, Ernesto Lea Place, Alex Oliva, and Jen Ender.


Recommended for age 10+.


Schedule:


Sat. Aug. 12, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Sun. Aug. 13, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.


Tickets are $20.


https://cciac.ticketleap.com/artist-first-premiere-performance/

Audience 2022

Circus in the Park audience members 2022. (Photo provided)

Family Day Sponsored by CDPHP

All Ages, Sun. Aug. 13, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 


Pack a blanket and a picnic basket and join the circus in Prospect Park for family-friendly workshops and a circus performance from Riplium Menagerie at noon.

 

Workshops are appropriate for ages 5-18. They are free but space is limited, reserve today.


Schedule:


9:15 a.m. - 10 a.m.

10:15 a.m. - 11 a.m.

11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Noon - Performance


Reserve: https://cciac.ticketleap.com/family-day/

Free circus workshop 2022. (Photo provided)

Circus Camp For Kids,

Ages 7 to 17, Aug. 14 - 18



CCIAC is offering a one-week full-day circus camp for kids, ages 7-17, featuring aerial and ground-based circus skills including aerial silks, tumbling and juggling -- all under the big top in the park. There will be a showcase for family and friends at the end of the week!


Full-Day Camp runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Mon. Aug. 14 to Fri. Aug. 18, and costs $250. Before Care, from 8 a.m to 9 a.m., costs $50. After Care, from 4 p.m to 5 p.m., costs $50. Combined Before and After Care are offered for $75.


Discounts for CCIAC members and multiple sibling registrations.


Registrants will receive an email with an information packet within.


Please reach out to LKowalsky@CCIAC.us with any questions or concerns regarding camp.


Camp Schedule


Monday - Friday

August 14-18, 2023

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

after/before care is available

Appropriate for Students ages 7-17 yrs


Reserve: https://cciac.ticketleap.com/circus-camp-for-kids/details

Circus camp counselor with small child

Circus camp 2022 (photo provided)

Tickets & Reservations


Tickets and reservations to all the shows and workshops can be obtained at https://www.cciac.us


Download High Resolution Publicity Photos & Video


To download high resolution publicity photos shown in this press release and more, visit the following dropbox link:


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Sponsors


Contemporary Circus and Immersive Arts Center's programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.


Behind the Curtain, Circus Camp for Kids, and Artist First are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.


Major sponsorship for this series of circus events comes from Friends of Prospect Park.


Additionally, this project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Arts Center of the Capital Region. 


Additional programming support comes from Price Chopper/Market 32, CDPHP, Stewart’s Shops and Rifenburg Construction.  


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