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Philly hosts its first Contemporary Circus Festival

If you want to see lions, go to the Zoo, because when we’re talking about the city’s first annual Philadelphia Contemporary Circus Festival, they won’t be there, no matter how much you roar.

“People in Philadelphia, as in many cities, largely still think of circus in a traditional way — tents and lions and tigers and people in spangled bikinis being shot out of cannons. That’s the very traditional meaning of circus,” said Shana Kennedy, one of the chief organizers of the festival, with 22 acts showcased in four-plus locations between May 23 and June 1.

But contemporary circus, a well-established art form around the world and particularly in Montreal, is a relatively new and growing part of the Philly art scene.

You can think of it this way: Traditional circus relies on physical prowess where the athleticism of the performers, whether they are swinging from trapezes or balancing on a high wire, is the point of the act.

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2025-05-18 04:00:00

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