All Brooklyn news
Neighborhood Map
Bay Ridge
  • Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights
Brooklyn Heights
  • Downtown, DUMBO
Carroll Gardens
  • Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Boerum Hill
Fort Greene
  • Clinton Hill, Crown Heights
North Brooklyn
  • Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick
Park Slope
  • Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights
GO Brooklyn
Dining Guide
Where to GO
Events calendar
Classifieds
The Brooklyn Wire
Not Just Nets
Police Blotter
Perspective
Parenting
Politics
Transit
Podcasts
Brooklyn Cyclones
Special sections
About The Paper
Mobile site
Twitter
Facebook
RSS Feeds

From Moscow to Warsaw

for The Brooklyn Paper

Watch out, Greenpoint, the Russians are coming! For one day only, Jan. 24, Polish-themed rock venue Warsaw will be overrun by Russian clowns, contortionists, equilibrists, acrobats, jugglers, folk musicians, singers, dancers, human puppets and one very well-trained toy poodle.

It’s not another freaky rock show; this time it’s the Moscow Circus performing “A Russian Folk Fair,” its current show based on centuries old Russian traditions and fables, and narrated by mythical Russian characters. Making use of ornate costumes and backdrops, the show combines drama, cultural history and — most of all — the excitement and entertainment that can only be created by some of the greatest circus performers on earth.

“The most gratifying aspect of putting on a production such as this one,” Sasha Vosk, director and producer of the show, told GO Brooklyn, “is being able to show American audiences an affectionate representation of the Russian people, allowing them to intimately interact with us and see what we do. It’s a message of love and of sharing culture.”

In the same vein, the Warsaw show will act as a fundraiser for Town Square, a neighborhood nonprofit focused on the arts; which makes it the most exciting way to give back that we’ve come across in a while.

The Moscow Circus will perform “A Russian Folk Fair” at 1 pm and 7 pm on Jan. 24 at the Warsaw (261 Driggs Ave. at Eckford Street in Greenpoint). Tickets are $25-$40. For information, call (718) 387-0505 or visit www.polishnationalhome.com.

Reader Feedback

Enter your comment below

By submitting this comment, you agree to the following terms:

You agree that you, and not BrooklynPaper.com or its affiliates, are fully responsible for the content that you post. You agree not to post any abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening or sexually-oriented material or any material that may violate applicable law; doing so may lead to the removal of your post and to your being permanently banned from posting to the site. You grant to BrooklynPaper.com the royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual and fully sublicensable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform and display such content in whole or in part world-wide and to incorporate it in other works in any form, media or technology now known or later developed.

First name
Last name
Your neighborhood
Email address
Daytime phone

Your letter must be signed and include all of the information requested above. (Only your name and neighborhood are published with the letter.) Letters should be as brief as possible; while they may discuss any topic of interest to our readers, priority will be given to letters that relate to stories covered by The Brooklyn Paper.

Letters will be edited at the sole discretion of the editor, may be published in whole or part in any media, and upon publication become the property of The Brooklyn Paper. The earlier in the week you send your letter, the better.

Links