Charo Amaya und Javier González gründeten Circobaya im Jahr 2003. Dieses Künstlerpaar hat eine szenische Sprache entwickelt, die das Publikum mit ihrem gestischen Humor und dem Zirkus als Hauptinstrument ihrer Shows erobert. Sie waren mit ihren Kreationen bereits in Ländern wie Frankreich, Deutschland, Italien, Kroatien, Mexiko, Chile, Palästina, Portugal usw. zu sehen. Circobaya hat drei aktive Shows: "Vaya circo" (2005), Gewinner des Preises für die beste Show bei Tres Días de Farándula (Gran Canaria); "El Viaje de Miércoles" (2014), Gewinner des Straßenkünstlerfestivals von Aranda de Duero und des Festivals Herrea en Escena; und "La Litera", das den Publikumspreis für die beste Show bei Tres Días de Farándula 2021 (Gran Canaria) gewann.
With more than 500 performances in a dozen countries, Vaya Circo lands at the FIC thanks to Matilde, a restless little girl of just over a metre and a half tall who, with her games and madness, drives Romero, a quiet, good-natured, almost two metres tall and with a weight of almost three digits, upside down with her games and madness. The show begins, Matilde doesn't stop running around the stage making fuss, getting Romero out of his wits and provoking, as a consequence, the laughter of the audience. A street theatre show where fun is guaranteed.
With more than 500 performances in a dozen countries, Vaya Circo lands at the FIC thanks to Matilde, a restless little girl of just over a metre and a half tall who, with her games and madness, drives Romero, a quiet, good-natured, almost two metres tall and with a weight of almost three digits, upside down with her games and madness. The show begins, Matilde doesn't stop running around the stage making fuss, getting Romero out of his wits and provoking, as a consequence, the laughter of the audience. A street theatre show where fun is guaranteed.