Zaikocirco 
Synopsis
An interdisciplinary spectacle of music, puppetry, stilts, circus, and masks
ZAIKOCIRCO is a vibrant, immersive experience that blends live music, puppetry, stilt walking, circus arts, and masks into a poetic and playful celebration of the surreal. Drawing inspiration from the magical world of the circus, the show unfolds in public space, transforming the everyday into a dreamlike stage.
Fantastic and whimsical beings come to life before the eyes of the audience—tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, animal tamers, and other curious characters roam freely, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. Their interactions with passersby create moments of spontaneous wonder, delight, and surprise, inviting everyone to become part of the story.
It is a journey through sound, movement, and visual poetry—where music drives the rhythm of the show and each character brings a fragment of fantasy to the real world.
General Information
Duration: 55 minutos
Recomended for all family members
Year: 2007
Interdisciplinary: Music, puppets, clown, masks, stilts.
Credits
PRODUCTION: Luna Morena, Taller Experimental de Títeres
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Miguel Angel Gutiérrez
MUSIC COMPOSITION AND ARRANGEMENTS: Nirl Cano, Maritzio E. Casarín, Christian “Cristrombón” Briseño, Klaus Mayer, Saúl Ledesma ‘El Muerto’, Zindu Cano
TRUMBON: Diana Vélez
ACCORDION: Maritzio E. Casarín
DJEMBÉ: Cesar Eduardo Jáuregui Camacho
DARBUKA: Hector Aguilar Chaire
SAXOPHONE: Klaus Mayer
DRUMS: Trino González
TUBA: Carlos S. Vilches
TRUMPET: José Luis “Alemán” Cano
SAXOPHON: Alberto Torres “Pimbarol” (Pimbarol)
GUITAR: Erik Kasten
BASS DRUM: Manuel Alejandro Kasten Lozano
CLARINET: Esteban Parra
STILTS: Leonardo Gutiérrez Espinoza
STILTS:: María José Santos Crespo
STILTS:: Abraham Isaías Santos Crespo
STILTS:: Christian Manuel Villalobos Crespo
CLOWN: Claudia Anguiano “Clos” Anguiano
CLOWN: Gabriela Pescador
ACTRESS/PUPETEER: Iveth Alondra García Quintero
ACTRESS/PUPETEER: Jessica Janette Medrano Gómez
TECHNICAL MANAGER: Américo García
COSTUMES: Bernabé Covarrubias and Alondra García