Magical moments in the circus: Louis Knie inspires Wieselburg!

Magical moments in the circus: Louis Knie inspires Wieselburg!

Wieselburg, Österreich - until March 30, 2025, the Circus Louis Knie Audience for the "Golden Show 2025" entitled "Surprise!" in Wieselburg. The event takes place in a brand new circus tent and offers a mixture of traditional circus flair and innovative elements that present international artists.

The direction of this spectacular show lies in the proven hands of the circus director Louis Knie itself. For the entire performance, which takes over two hours, entertainment for the whole family is guaranteed. A large number of performances stand out from a rich program, including spectacular roller skate and stunt numbers of the skating santus duo , a captivating HUP HOOP performance of Romy Santus and impressive speed jugglage with footballs and tennis rackets. Navratil .

diverse performances

Another highlight are the aerial traps numbers at great altitude, performed by luna . Magic is also very popular, presented by Jolanda Hoffmann and Hanna Skidanova . Humor is not neglected with the comedy duo Puccini and Frisco , which makes the audience laugh with painting and sketches. The modern laser number from Olga Krushynskaya is also amazed, while Matthias enriches the stage with its tap dance numbers.

The circus culture in Austria has a long and rich story that is closely connected to cities like Vienna. As early as 1800, the circus was built as a new entertainment genre, inspired by the great amphitheaters in London and Paris. The circus director Christoph de Bach built the "Circus Gymnasicus" in the Prater in 1808, which offered space for up to 3000 visitors and presented various performances such as rope dance and clown, as well as Die history of the circus in Austria describes.

influence and change

Over time, a variety of circuses were created that shaped the Viennese circus scene. Despite the challenges, in particular through the two world wars and the changes in the entertainment landscape, circus companies remained an integral part of Austrian culture. Successful circuses such as "Medrano" and "Rebernigg" worked hard to keep tradition alive.

Nowadays, numerous circuses tour through Austria, but often with less public attention. The legacy and the cultural importance of the circus are increasingly excluded from the modern understanding of culture. However, the active commitment of circuses such as the Circus Louis Knie helps to ensure that this fascinating art form will remain alive in the future.

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OrtWieselburg, Österreich
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