The New York Times said the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Cabaret is, “old-fashioned variety entertainment of the sort Ed Sullivan so astutely scooped up, but with twists,” while TIME OUT NY exclaimed that, “this troupe of circus artists will remind your family what the circus is really about. It’s earthy, gritty, and celebrates the sideshow’s odd novelty acts in an engaging and participatory way that you don’t find in other types of circus. An evening of jugglers, acrobats, contortionists, plate-spinning, sword-swallowing, brain twisters and other risk-taking feats set to live music combine to create an interactive afternoon of fun for the entire family.īindlestiff Family Cirkus harkens back to the heyday of the traditional American Circus touring the country by caravan while offering its own artistic twist. The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus is taking its show on the road, popping up all over town to present an array of mobile circus acts on portable parade float. Their story: The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus was founded in 1995 by Keith Nelson and Stephanie Monseu and currently produce four festivals each year Where youve. Since 1995, co-founders Stephanie Monseu and Keith Nelson have traveled the world, bringing a unique hybrid of vaudeville, circus and sideshow spectacle to theaters. This group will count toward the photos limit (60 for Pro members, 30 for free members) Accepted content. It’s something they started with the support. Flatbed Follies are shows where Bindlestiff Family Cirkus performs in the city streets on a parade float stage. Cirkus Impresario Keith Nelson guides the. The circus is coming to town The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus is bringing their Flatbed Follies to Greenpoint, specifically Banker’s Anchor on July 16 with two shows (3 p.m.
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