Circus Baobab and its latest show “Yé!” : high-flying acrobatics over the water

2023-04-17 15:33:11

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It is a pioneering company in sub-Saharan Africa. The circus company created in 1998 in Conakry: Circus Baobab. Since then, it has been deployed on the slopes of the world. She is on a full European tour with her latest show: Yé! A word that means “water” in Soussou. This epic tells a story over the water, this essential resource, as rare as it is precious. Circus Baobab has become a springboard for many young people, a social circus that juggles between art and reintegration. The director of the Kerfalla Bakala Camara troupe is our guest.

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