At Circus Smirkus, coming to Maine on Aug. 5-6, kids entertain kids (2024)

Sayad Moudachirou brought his daughters to see Circus Smirkus last year, figuring it would be a fun family thing to do.

It was. But he also left the show with a couple aspiring circus performers on his hands.

IF YOU GO

CIRCUS SMIRKUS

WHEN: 1 and 6 p.m. Aug. 5 and 6

WHERE: Cumberland Fairgrounds, Cumberland

HOW MUCH: $25 to $40

INFO: portlandovations.org

WHAT ELSE: Circus Smirkus will also be performing Aug. 8-9 in Kennebunkport and Aug. 11-13 in Fryeburg. For more info, go to smirkus.org.

“As soon as the show ended, they wanted to enroll in circus camp. They appreciated that all the performers are still kids, and that makes it so relatable,” said Moudachirou of Scarborough.

Circus Smirkus will be back in Maine for more than a dozen shows under the big top this summer. The Maine tour begins with four shows at Cumberland Fairgrounds on Aug. 5 and 6. There will also be four shows at Rockin’ Horse Stables in in Kennebunkport on Aug. 8-9 and five shows at Fryeburg Fairgrounds on Aug. 11-13.

Moudachirou will be there with his daughters, Maya, 9 and Shoshana, 7. Both are interested in taking classes at their local neighborhood circus school, The Gym Dandies Circus School of Maine. Last year, when Moudachirou and his family saw Circus Smirkus, the show was at Payson Park in Portland. But this year, the presenter of the Portland-area shows, Portland Ovations, picked the Cumberland Fairgrounds to provide more parking and a better site for the giant tent, which holds 750 people.

Circus Smirkus is a traveling advertisem*nt for the new generation of circuses, focused on young, skilled performers who take classes and study things like juggling, acrobatics or unicycling. The days when circuses were known largely for lion tamers and elephant riders are gone.

Advertisem*nt

Circus Smirkus was founded in 1987, as an arts and education organization, training performers, offering camps and classes, and putting on family shows. It’s based in Vermont.

The performers are between 10 and 18 years old, and this year’s tour theme is “The Imaginarium,” a magical toy shop that comes to life with performers taking the roles of tumbling teddy bears, high-flying marionettes or a jumpy Jack-in-the-Box.

One of the performers coming to Maine is Cora Williams, 18, of Ithaca, New York, in her third summer season with the circus. She took lessons at a circus school near her home, then studied at a circus school in Montreal.

At Circus Smirkus, coming to Maine on Aug. 5-6, kids entertain kids (2)

Circus Smirkus, based in Vermont, is a circus for kids by kids. Photo by Justin Miel

She remembers seeing traditional circuses as a kid, including Ringling Bros. and Big Apple Circus. But when she first saw Circus Smirkus, she realized entertaining people under the big top was something she could do sooner, rather than later.

Williams said she loves the fact that when she does a show, she could be inspiring the next generation of circus performers.

“The nice thing is this is a show for kids by kids, but we don’t dumb it down. I love it when the kids (in the audience) come and talk to us,” said Williams. “We have lots of little kids who come up to us. That’s how I got into it. We teach them some tricks, and we get lots of hugs.”

Williams says it took her three or four months to learn unicycle tricks. She can do spins and pirouettes and “wheel walking,” where it seems as if the cycle’s one wheel is walking, one step at a time. She’s also an acrobat, standing on others’ shoulders and being flipped and tossed through the air.

Because she’s 18, Williams is “graduating” from Smirkus. She’s excited to be part of a “new generation reimagining what circus is” without animals and without limits. She says that young performers go on to careers using their circus skills in a variety of places and fields, including with touring circuses, as part of cruise ship shows, or in companies that put on shows for businesses.

At Circus Smirkus, coming to Maine on Aug. 5-6, kids entertain kids (3)

Circus Smirkus is coming to Maine this month. Photo by Justin Miel

Moudachirou said his is one of about five Scarborough families he knows that are going to the show this year. Some went last year, and some heard from others about how engaging the performances are for kids.

He said that, as a parent, he’s glad to see groups like Circus Smirkus and The Gym Dandies offering a fun activity and a chance to learn a skill, besides the traditional offerings of sports or music lessons for kids. He also thinks that from what he’s seen so far at Circus Smirkus, the performers learn more than just juggling or acrobatics.

“For me, as a parent, it was great to see the performers taking ownership of what they were doing. It goes beyond performing; it’s almost about leadership,” Moudachirou said of the show he saw last year. “They were going into the crowd and talking to people, sharing their excitement.”

Modify your screen name

Join the Conversation

Please sign into your Press Herald account to participate in conversations below. If you do not have an account, you can register or subscribe. Questions? Please see our FAQs.

Send questions/comments to the editors.

« Previous

Members of Talking Heads, Styx and Foreigner all perform in Maine this week

Next »

My Perfect Day: Baked goods and lobster rolls are must-haves for Portland Chamber Music Festival director

filed under:

Cumberland

Related Stories

At Circus Smirkus, coming to Maine on Aug. 5-6, kids entertain kids (4)

Latest Articles

At Circus Smirkus, coming to Maine on Aug. 5-6, kids entertain kids (2024)

References

Top Articles
Get Easy Touch-Ups with These Top Bikini Trimmers
5 Best Manscaped Products for Your Best Grooming in 2024 | FashionBeans
Durr Burger Inflatable
Trevor Goodwin Obituary St Cloud
Walgreens Pharmqcy
Air Canada bullish about its prospects as recovery gains steam
Academic Integrity
Lowes 385
Slapstick Sound Effect Crossword
Hallelu-JaH - Psalm 119 - inleiding
Transformers Movie Wiki
Mycarolinas Login
Driving Directions To Atlanta
Becu Turbotax Discount Code
Youravon Comcom
Louisiana Sportsman Classifieds Guns
Immortal Ink Waxahachie
Harem In Another World F95
The Menu Showtimes Near Regal Edwards Ontario Mountain Village
Why Does Lawrence Jones Have Ptsd
Little Caesars 92Nd And Pecos
Walmart Car Department Phone Number
Busted Campbell County
How Long After Dayquil Can I Take Benadryl
Jayah And Kimora Phone Number
Airline Reception Meaning
Fuse Box Diagram Honda Accord (2013-2017)
Jesus Calling Feb 13
Craig Woolard Net Worth
Datingscout Wantmatures
UPC Code Lookup: Free UPC Code Lookup With Major Retailers
Hoofdletters voor God in de NBV21 - Bijbelblog
Manuel Pihakis Obituary
Los Amigos Taquería Kalona Menu
Walter King Tut Johnson Sentenced
Tamilrockers Movies 2023 Download
Ktbs Payroll Login
Empires And Puzzles Dark Chest
Kornerstone Funeral Tulia
PruittHealth hiring Certified Nursing Assistant - Third Shift in Augusta, GA | LinkedIn
Birmingham City Schools Clever Login
Locate phone number
Tinfoil Unable To Start Software 2022
Haunted Mansion (2023) | Rotten Tomatoes
Phone Store On 91St Brown Deer
Dicks Mear Me
Dineren en overnachten in Boutique Hotel The Church in Arnhem - Priya Loves Food & Travel
The Latest Books, Reports, Videos, and Audiobooks - O'Reilly Media
Www Ventusky
De Donde Es El Area +63
Immobiliare di Felice| Appartamento | Appartamento in vendita Porto San
Epower Raley's
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lakeisha Bayer VM

Last Updated:

Views: 5737

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lakeisha Bayer VM

Birthday: 1997-10-17

Address: Suite 835 34136 Adrian Mountains, Floydton, UT 81036

Phone: +3571527672278

Job: Manufacturing Agent

Hobby: Skimboarding, Photography, Roller skating, Knife making, Paintball, Embroidery, Gunsmithing

Introduction: My name is Lakeisha Bayer VM, I am a brainy, kind, enchanting, healthy, lovely, clean, witty person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.