When facing change you have two options - to tame the beast or to ride the beast.
For acrobatics and physical theatre company, Gravity & Other Myths, 2020 was a beast like no other and taming it was never a viable option.
BARBU, electro trad fair, plunges into the origins of the circus in Montreal, from the end of the 19th to the 20th century. A fairground, a space for performance and exhibitionism, where the spectator is plunged into a universe of curiosity and eccentricity.
Julieta tells the story of a woman – full of experiences and quirkiness – and the multiple layers that old age brings. Transcending the literal to accommodate the humor and nuances of the human experience, it is a visual non-verbal one-woman show of physical theater that deals with the split between youth and old age.
Let the lighted bell tower of the Monastery guide you to the Cabaret du Jugement Dernier!
Taking place in Le Jardin, this circus cabaret in partnership with Montréal Complètement Cirque is a friendly competition between the best artists in the province.
With more than 155,000 spectators in 2022, The GIANT is back for a second edition and will be displayed on the Esplanade PVM, Place Ville Marie for the 14th edition of the MONTREAL COMPLETEMENT CiRQUE festival.
In addition to the dazzling décor of Place Pasteur, Saint-Denis Street will once again be completely circus - thanks to an immersive universe!
Live music, cocktail, eclectic atmosphere and spontaneous acrobatics!
Kitschy fun and wacky humor!
We invite you to meet the GoldenCrusts. Grace and her boyfriend Kevin are freshly returned from a trip to Florida, and they're setting up camp in your neighbourhood!
Keep your eyes open! MONTREAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE has put together a program of two travelling shows that will visit different neighbourhoods. You might see Geek Quest or Cirqu'Avélo come to your street!
The MONTREAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE GIANTS are unique and imposing structures. These steel colossi, measuring 52 feet in height, were created in the summer of 2022, and few artists have had the opportunity to tackle them until now.