20’ Street Ballet

20’ Street Ballet

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July 1 2023

19:30-20:15 – George Enescu SquareRevolution Square – Muzica Shop – Hotel Novotel

21:15-22:00 Hotel Novotel – Calea Victoriei – National Museum of History of Romania area – United Nations Square

July 2 2023

19:30-21:00 – George Enescu Square – Revolution Square – Muzica Shop – Hotel Novotel

This show will transport the audience to the atmosphere of the cabarets from the 1920. This creation with dazzling characters in feathers is an encounter of joy and beauty, sensuality and vibration and is inspired by the characteristic world of elegant and timeless French cabarets.

Duration of the show:  2 sets of 45 minutes per day

Animal Fairytale

Animal Fairytale

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June 30 2023

19:00-19:30 / 20:30-21:00 / 22:30-23:00 – George Enescu Square – Revolution Square –Muzica Shop

July 1 2023

19:00-19:30 / 20:30-21:00 / 22:00-22:30 – George Enescu Square – Revolution Square – Muzica Shop

July 2 2023

19:00-19:30 / 20:30-21:00 / 22:00-22:30 – George Enescu Square – Revolution Square – Muzica Shop

Giant animal puppets inspired by the fairy tales of French writer Jean de La Fontaine dance along energizing music to entertain the audience.

Duration of the show: 3 sets of 30 minutes per day

White World

White World

The actors and the acrobats on stilts have a strong visual impact and they easily capture the attention of those around them. The white world made by the French artists of balloons, tulle, lights, and a lot of creativity will attract the little ones with its fantastic characters that interact with the passers-by, while the adults will be enchanted by the originality of the costumes.

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Colored People

Colored People

Colored People is a 30-year old show which was created by accident, recalls François Léger who, together with Bruno Schnebelin, has been running the company Ilotopie since 1980. The actors entirely covered in bright colors were initially part of the 1985 show L’Île aux Topies in Port Saint Louis. At the end of the performance, the artists had to walk across the town to the nearest shower and the reaction of the passers-by to the sight of colored bodies was so sensational that Léger decided to transform the incident in an artistic intervention in the public space. The show Colored People went around the world, from Canada to Brazil, Europe and Asia.

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