This post is a long time coming but in reality the training for the
Circo del los Niños program continued until a few weeks ago.
The Circo de los Niños program in San Pancho is how we pretty much spent the first three months of the year. What is it? It is best described from their website.
In 2011, Cirque du Soleil co-founder and Creative Guide Gilles Ste-Croix and his wife Monique Voyer approached Entreamigos ( a community center and educational program) with the idea of creating a circus show with the children of San Pancho. With help of some friends from Canada, Cirrus Cirkus, Cirque du Soleil’s program Circo del Mundo who donate some equipments, and the help of 100’s local volunteers, the first Circo de Los Niños Show was presented on March 2011 as a fundraising for Entreamigos.
In the summer 2014, we requested the use of an old warehouse in the village from The Nayarit Government to set up the Circo de los Niños program. Entreamigos had previously housed the project since 2011, but the space had become too small with all the new circus equipment. After an elaborate refitting, the new Bodega Circo opened at the end of October. New teachers were hired to implement a revised teaching program and 67 students registered for the first cycle.
The kids joined the program in January and trained for 3 months for the big production that occurred just before spring break. Everyone of all skill levels is welcome. For three to five days a week the kids reported to the new training facility for practice. They learned tumbling, trampoline, acrobatics, trapeze, slack line and more. The hierarchy of who does what is decided on who has been in the program for the longest and developed a certain level of skill. In other words, for the kid's first production the kids did not do too much while the kids who had been in the program since it's creation a few years ago featured prominently in the show. Lots of work for very little stage time but that is the nature of things. If you want to do the coolest things and a place in the spotlight then you have to pay your dues for a while. A good lesson and obvious when you see some of the kids flipping through the air and some having a hard time doing a somersault. I think Alex loved the costumes and glam of the whole thing while Trace was a little frustrated he needed to be hanging around and waiting to practice the part of the show he was involved with but was glad to be there with his buddies every training session. When there was action to be had he enjoyed it. The photos here are from a variety of amazing photographers and clearly some of our own.
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The cast. |
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Alex backstage. |