For the first time in America, Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus will present its multi-state tour, performing in Columbus Thursday through Sunday under the big top at the Columbus Fairgrounds. The cast will wear traditional German lederhosen throughout the show to represent German culture. From traditional tracht to immersive set design, audiences will be inspired by the charm of Bavaria, Germany.
Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus features a cast of world-class performers delivering a mix of aerial artistry, juggling, partner acrobatics and five different clown acts. The event also includes face painting, photo opportunities and traditional circus food. Tickets are available at GreatBavarianCircus.com.
About Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus
Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus was founded in 1985 in Munich, Bavaria, by the Spindler family, who dreamed of bringing the golden era of the European circus to audiences around the world. What began as a small touring company with a handful of acts has grown into an international touring circus.
Today, brothers and owners David and Benjamin Spindler, along with their wives, Kerstin and Magdalena, continue the family tradition alongside the next generation. Brady, Bonnie, Damien, Dean, Delano, Kingston, Lee and Summer all perform in the show.
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