Circus Karakasciò
An entire circus at your event!

The show lasts 30 to 50 minutes, in two formats: the full version with a seated audience, and a more direct, essential version for passing crowds. It was born for the square but also works on stage, with a minimal setup: all it takes is an intimate space and a clean listening spot. It suits families, children from 3 years up, and grown-ups who stop and stay. The storytelling leans on whatever the story needs: objects, masks, puppets, live music, drawing. The repertoire includes classic fairy tales, stories from popular tradition and fantastic tales. We choose the repertoire together, based on the theme of your event and the availability of our artists.

A story told well doesn't entertain: it summons.
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The storyteller brings nothing to the square. He finds everything he needs there: a hundred people willing to believe.

But all this beauty, how much does it cost me?

We propose affordable artistic interventions: the cost of the special offer varies depending on the date and location to be reached. CONTACT US NOW and make your dream event a reality with Circus Karakasciò!

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A single voice is enough, and the square falls silent.


The storyteller needs nothing else: he opens his mouth and fills it with queens, wolves, tricksters, journeys to the moon. Children sit down on the ground without being asked; parents stand behind them and forget to check their phones.


It is the oldest art there is: the one once practiced around the fire, and which on a summer square works exactly as it did back then. No special effects, no technology. Just someone who knows where to take you, and a hundred people following along.

Children don't ask if it's true. They ask what happens next — and that is the difference between watching and taking part.