World Circus Day is an annual international celebration held on the third Saturday of April to honor the rich history and cultural significance of circus arts. 1

Origins and Purpose

Established in 2010 by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and the Fédération Mondiale du Cirque, World Circus Day aims to:​

  • Celebrate the global heritage of circus arts.​
  • Support circus communities and performers worldwide.​
  • Educate the public about the artistic and cultural value of the circus.​

The day serves as a platform to showcase the diversity and creativity inherent in circus performances, from traditional acts to contemporary interpretations.​

Global Celebrations

Circus troupes, schools, and enthusiasts around the world participate in World Circus Day through various activities:​

  • Live Performances: Showcasing acrobatics, juggling, clowning, and other circus skills.​
  • Workshops: Offering hands-on experiences in circus arts for all ages.​
  • Parades and Festivals: Bringing communities together in celebration.​
  • Educational Events: Highlighting the history and cultural impact of the circus.​

These events not only entertain, but also foster appreciation for the discipline and artistry involved in circus performances.​

How to Participate

  • Attend a Local Event: Check for nearby performances or workshops.​
  • Host a Circus-Themed Gathering: Organize a party or event celebrating circus arts.​
  • Support Circus Artists: Purchase tickets, merchandise, or donate to circus organizations.​
  • Share on Social Media: Use hashtags like #WorldCircusDay to spread awareness.

World Circus Day Dates Table

YearDateDay
2025April 19Saturday
2026April 18Saturday
2027April 17Saturday
2028April 15Saturday
2029April 21Saturday

  1. https://www.circusfederation.org/world-circus-day/[]

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