From 17 to 26 January 2024, the Principality will host the 47th
Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo and the 12th New Generation
beneath the most iconic of big tops.
Thousand of the very best acts from around the globe will come together on the
stage in the world's second smallest country, for an event with global reach.
Competition in the
limelight
Monaco’s famous big top, the Chapiteau de
Fontvieille, is preparing to host a truly unique circus show featuring the
world’s greatest performers. Every year, a host of talented jugglers,
magicians, clowns, balancing acts, and animals come to the Principality for ten
days of thrilling spectacle, aiming to win the ultimate accolade in the world
of the circus arts: the Gold Clown!
Until 2002, the
Festival only awarded Gold and Silver Clowns, but the number and quality
of the acts performing eventually saw the creation of a third prize, the Bronze
Clown.
The circus, a passion
passed down through the generations
In 1974, Prince Rainier III of Monaco, a huge
fan of the circus, founded the Festival to promote the traditional circus arts
and support circus families, and the Festival International du Cirque de
Monte-Carlo was born! Ever since, it has been one of the world's most
prestigious events, attracting crowds of spectators and broadcast to a global
audience.
That love for the circus was handed down from
father to daughter, with Princess Stéphanie becoming President of the world's
biggest circus festival in 2005. She is also the Honorary President of the
World Circus Federation, which represents circuses and circus schools around
the world, and works to promote and preserve the values and traditions of the
Circus Arts.
Finally, in 2012, the tradition was maintained (once again) as H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie and her eldest daughter Pauline Ducruet created New Generation, a festival specifically aimed at young artists. Pauline became President of the International Jury.
The circus family comes together in a unique atmosphere where magic is mixed with joy and laughter, emotion, dignity, and respect for authenticity. Year after year, the Festival and everyone involved continue to inspire and entertain young and old alike..
Long live the Circus!
For more information and to book tickets, visit the official Monte-Carlo Festival website.
Photo credits:
© Monte-Carlo Festival