In December 2022, São Paulo gained a super special new attraction, the Circus World SP. The State Government program, managed by Amigos da Arte, was created to enhance the playful and emotional experience of the circus world.
Located in Parque da Juventude, in the north of the capital, it is open daily with free admission.
Circus World June program:
In addition to the fixed attractions, the space also welcomes artists to its arena. The shows are free and to take part, all you have to do is keep an eye on the schedule and collect your ticket from the Circus World box office an hour before the show starts.
In a stroke of magic
Palhaço Peruca’s interactive show mixes magic and humor by exploring different circus languages.
🗓️ 08/06
⌚ 17h
Simbad the Sailor
Simbad was the most awarded show of 2015 in São Paulo. In the narrative of the two clowns who tell the story, the protagonist collects great riches on his journey, but between journeys and adventures he will discover that life’s knowledge and experiences are the real treasure.
🗓️ 09/06
⌚ 17h
Circo Rodapé
The Burg family will inspire generations by rescuing the roots of the circus universe and the culture of the Brazilian arena.
🗓️ 15/06
⌚ 17h
Hooray!
The captivating Mixuruca the Clown will bring smiles to the audience with his moving presentation about cooperation and overcoming obstacles. In addition to the jokes, the artist also promises to deliver a show of juggling, balancing and improvisation with the audience.
🗓️ 16/06
⌚ 17h
The show doesn’t stop there!
The interactive exhibition ‘Circus World’ is currently on show. The exhibition on the imagery of the circus presents its various artistic forms. The coolest thing is that the experience is totally playful and sensory, which means it’s quite an outing for the little ones.
The exhibition canvas is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and admission is free.
The Circus World also offers workshops focusing on the circus world.
Canvas
The Big Top presents traveling circuses with shows, circus acts, concerts and other activities.
The Multipurpose Canvas houses various groups, companies, duos and individual artists, both for the technical development of shows and for performances.
A third canvas houses a playful and interactive exhibition on the imagery of the circus. There, the public gets to know the various artistic modalities, enriching the sensory experience provided by the themed space.
The Picadeiro a Céu Aberto, meanwhile, is dedicated to street shows and acts.