
These live events will bring the joy and theatrics of the circus to New Yorkers, while providing local talent, many of whom have been financially affected by COVID, the opportunity to be paid to perform for live audiences once again.” “We are excited to see the return of outdoor performances in public spaces as the city continues to reopen”, said the Commissioner of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, Anne del Castillo, “and are proud to join the Department of Transportation in supporting the Bindlestiff’s Flatbed Follies’ events this summer. In addition to the floating stages, parade-style elements such as stilt walkers, penny-farthing riders, physical comedians and other local talent such as marching bands, gymnastic troupes and other talent will be part of the celebration.

In keeping with American circus history, an authentic musical calliope wagon leads the way and is followed by beautifully decorated parade floats serving as rolling stages providing audiences with a thrilling outdoor circus experience.

And often, all the floats converge in a plaza for a three-ring show. Each Bindlestiff Flatbed rolls in to present live performances by incredible contemporary circus artists. The repurposed parade floats are equipped to showcase incredible and eclectic talent from clowns, jugglers, wire walkers, acrobats, aerial acts and more.īindlestiff’s Flatbed Follies is a new concept in live entertainment and is perfectly suited for 2021. Harkening back to the days when the grand circus parade came through towns across the country and captivated everyone who saw it, the Flatbed Follies will bring much-needed celebration and art back to the streets. The performances will take place on Open Streets, Open Culture, and Open Boulevards sites and other public plazas and parks.
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NYC’s Department of Transportation and the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment are supporting this series of performances, which will employ artists and performers whose livelihoods have been affected by COVID, and remind New Yorkers of the importance of live performance to our city. Shows continue in various locations around the city throughout August. 101st Street and Plaza de las Americas in Manhattan and Sunday, July 18 at 34th Avenue in Queens and Fordham Plaza in partnership with the Bronx Night Market. The first stops for this new summer-long series take place Saturday, July 17 with shows at E. There will even be a calliope wagon providing authentic circus music. Performances will take place upon an innovative series of parade float stages featuring circus artists from all five boroughs. New York City’s acclaimed variety arts ensemble, the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, presents Flatbed Follies, bringing performing arts to neighborhoods that have minimal arts programming and those areas hit hardest by COVID. Photo: First stops are in Manhattan on July 17 and Queens and the Bronx on July 18 Program is supported by NYC’s Department of Transportation and Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment
