Buenos Aires Polo Circo

2200 Avenida Juan de Garay

Fuerza Bruta was born in Buenos Aires. The circo (circus) is an important element of the lively local cultural scene — but not the kind with elephants and clowns. In Argentina, it’s a hip, alternative version of the traditional circus, primarily featuring acrobats, trapeze artists, and visual effects. Just like children all over the world join sports teams or take ballet classes, Argentinian children often take circo classes, and much of the formal programming is geared to kids. Check the Polo Circo schedule for upcoming performances, festival appearances, and the opportunity to take a free trapeze class with the pros.

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Fuerza Bruta was born in Buenos Aires. The circo (circus) is an important element of the lively local cultural scene — but not the kind with elephants and clowns. In Argentina, it’s a hip, alternative version of the traditional circus, primarily featuring acrobats, trapeze artists, and visual effects. Just like children all over the world join sports teams or take ballet classes, Argentinian children often take circo classes, and much of the formal programming is geared to kids. Check the Polo Circo schedule for upcoming performances, festival appearances, and the opportunity to take a free trapeze class with the pros.

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