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The Clay Artists (12.-16.6.) – Park Orsula sunset shows
June 12 @ 20:00 - June 16 @ 21:00

Artists under the name “The Clay Artists” are the next performers to visit Orsula as part of the Acoustic city_ “Park Orsula sunset shows” program.
The show will start every day at sunset, at 8:00 PM, while entry to the park will be possible from 7:00 PM. In case of bad weather, the performance will be canceled only for that day. This performance is ideal for everyone, especially for children who will have the chance to witness a true circus act.
The price of a single ticket is 10 euros, and tickets can only be purchased at the entrance. Admission is free for children up to 18 years old.
The Clay Artists, as we might loosely translate to Clay Artists, create an atmosphere of love for nature, expressed through breaking, contemporary dance, and circus arts. Inspired by an ancient Andean ritual dedicated to Mother Earth, this performance depicts the artists as beings made of clay who dance in gratitude to the elements that sustain life. The show combines strength and tenderness through striking choreography and moments of improvisation, where creativity shines and brings a unique freshness to every performance. The Clay Artists are not just an entertaining show but a work that inspires the audience to become guardians of the Earth.
Biography
Micaela Moreno (Bgirl Mikix) and Mauro García (Bboy Corpo) are an Argentine artistic duo, each with over 15 years of experience combining breaking, contemporary dance, and circus acrobatics. Since 2016, they have shared their life and passion for art, developing their own stage language influenced by abstract styles and deeply rooted in hip-hop culture.
In 2023, they founded Blow Up, a circus-dance group that represents their explosive energy and originality on stage. Their first work, The Clay Artists, quickly opened doors for them at European festivals such as Manifiesta (Ostend), Detours (Brussels), LaStrada Augsburg (Germany), Theater Spektakel (Switzerland), and Pflasterspektakel (Austria).
Their work is focused on knowledge exchange, presenting their roots, and building human and artistic networks. In every performance, they strive to convey positive and inspiring messages, with special dedication to children and diverse audiences.
More about their performance can be found at the link: TheClayArtists