Wiesbaden Christmas circus: a festival for the senses and the whole family!
Wiesbaden Christmas circus: a festival for the senses and the whole family!
An unforgettable festival of the senses: The Wiesbaden Christmas circus opened its doors on December 19, 2024 and promises a spectacular show for young and old until January 5, 2025. The premiere on Thursday evening delighted hundreds of spectators with a unique mix of traditional circus art and modern flair. Under the motto "The Show Must Go On", a new program was presented that contains both classic and innovative acrobatics elements. Among other things, the performances included impressive acrobatic tricks on the Russian swing from the Cheban troop from Moldova and rousing dance appearances by the Energy Dancers who pull the audience with a modern rhythm.
a festival for the whole family
The attractions are almost endless, although sonorous highlights should not be missing. Sina Anastasia led the spectators through the show while sang well -known Christmas carols and thus underlined the festive atmosphere. The clowns provided humorous moments, which made the younger guests laugh. In addition, the spectators were surprised with exotic animals such as camels, zebras and highland cattle, which made the performance an interactive experience. The possibility of experiencing animals up close attracted many families, whereby they were recommended to be recommended in dealing with the animals.
This year's show promises exciting stunts, impressive length and a festively decorated atmosphere in a large, heated foyer tent. A festive ambience with Christmas trees and culinary delights invites you to linger in front of it, during and after the ideas. The audience can look forward to a diverse gastronomy and a cozy Christmas mood that round off the experience. How Wiesbaden lives and the official website of the Christmas circus will report this year conquer the hearts of all visitors in the storm. Be part of this magical event!
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