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| ![]() Universoul Circus Set To Electrify In 20th Season In PhiladelphiaFeauturing Free-Flying Aerials, Extreme Motorsports, Mind-Bending Acrobats
By: Universoul Circus As has become its trademark after 23 years in business, UniverSoul Circus will present a multicultural/ "Just like the circular ring in which it sits, UniverSoul celebrates cultures from around the world and brings them together under the big top," said Founder and CEO Cedric Walker. "At this time in our history we need to come together, to embrace and learn from each other. I believe the circus naturally brings people together. In 23 years of searching for talent, I have journeyed to every continent to find a multicultural, multinational mix of talent to showcase." PHILADELPHIA AND UNIVERSOUL CIRCUS UniverSoul Circus started its long history with Philadelphia dating back to 1997, when the circus big top pitched its tent at Sweetbriar Field, across from Memorial Hall in West Fairmount Park. Twelve traditional big-top acts performed in the one-ring set-up that made for an intimate experience for those seeking more family-oriented entertainment. While still just three years old when UniverSoul set-up shop in Philadelphia, the circus received national accolades. Circus magazine at the time called the show "superbly promoted, superbly produced…" Over the next 19 years, UniverSoul Circus would continue to bring Philadelphia its unique blend of hip hop under the big top. While international artistry blossomed in the spotlight of the shows, the circus helped boost and support the local economy. UniverSoul has continued to support Fairmount Park and the city by returning each and every year to West Philadelphia. Local Philadelphians were hired to run concessions and assist with running of the box office. Travelling circus families on tour would absorb all the history lessons the country's founding fathers had to offer. Artists and performers would support the local economy while calling the city home for weeks during each season. Local youth groups and non-profits would benefit from fundraising nights, community programs, circus camps and school workshops. "UniverSoul Circus has such a deep and rich history with Philadelphia," Looking back, UniverSoul Circus has attracted nearly 2 million guests from as close as Parkside down the street, to Maryland, New York, Washington and beyond. Leading the charge for Philadelphia in 2016 as UniverSoul Circus Ringmaster is the multi-talented Lucky Malatsi of Johannesburg, South Africa. Lucky, 27, has been performing in front of an audience for 23 years. In 1999, while performing in South Africa, Lucky caught the attention of Cedric Walker. By 2000, at the age of 10, he was performing a popular duo contortionist act for UniverSoul. Married with two young kids growing up in the back lot, Lucky brings new meaning to the term, multi-talented. He has been an acrobatic hip hop dancer, acrobat, contortionist, trapeze artist, teeterboard flyer, trampoline artist and an acrobatic-dunking whiz kid with basketballs. Over the two-hour show, Lucky will lead the high-energy show which features 12 other performers and artists from the United States and around the world. For photos, videos and more information about the performers, or for tickets and show time, visit www.universoulcircus.com. Also follow UniverSoul Circus on www.facebook.com/ End
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