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9/5/18

SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS: 30th ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCES!



Detroit's only performance artist SATORI CIRCUS will celebrate his 30th Anniversary with performances from a 30-year oeuvre of avant-garde musical theatre.

On Friday and Saturday, September 28th & 29th, 2018, come celebrate this performance career milestone for two performances at The Tangent Gallery/Hastings Street Ballroom. These eclectic performances have graced the art galleries, black box spaces, streets, churches, and stages big and small in the Detroit area and throughout the U.S.

SATORI CIRCUS was conceived as a one-man orchestration early in 1988, coming to fruition the fall of that year. Hard to define, this artist is not clown and not mime. Just a ball of energy, this life-force started inhabiting a myriad of characters from man to woman, to child, to things. Along with music and pantomime, film elements and words (spoken or sung), slapstick and movement and cloaked behind clown white and various facial accents, SATORI CIRCUS’ world came to life wherever the stage.
He celebrates a performance career that has exceeded 25+ self-written/produced stage shows that included performances in 1515 Broadway, Detroit Artist Market, Scarab Club, College of Creative Studies, Detroit Institute for Arts, St. Albertus Church (a 146year old historic church), Oakland University/MeadowBrook, on America’s Got Talent and a 25 anniversary show at the Detroit Institute of Arts/Detroit Film Theatre.
It has also taken him across the country to perform in Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Pittsburgh and New York.

SATORI CIRCUS creative director and main performer, Russell A. Taylor has been on the scene for 38 years. Starting back in 1980 as lead singer for the rock band, The Nasties, and then as co-founder of alt-art-punk band, Fugitive Poetry in 1983. SATORI CIRCUS spoke, sung and moved for the first time at the Michigan Gallery in 1988 and found a home at the original black box-art theatre space, 1515 Broadway, Detroit. Thru the years he has been recognized for his work and has received accolades from local and national press. He won a Detroit Music Award for "Outstanding Live Performance," in 1994 and in 2012. His photo has graced the cover of the Metro Times and he has been called “…easily the Best Performance Art Group Detroit has produced. It should be seen if only to witness a New Direction in Art.” - Detroit Free Press and “A love for the absurd, SATORI CIRCUS is a singularly uncanny theatre-going experience that’s a little bit Performance Art and a little bit Rock Opera.” - Metro Times.

The 30th Anniversary show will feature some of the vignettes from his past shows such as “EQUILBRIUM”, “MOSES:39”, “Child-Proof”, “Funy As Hell”, “Twilight Barks”, “63mins (of random balance)”, “…poems we tell ourselves…” and a most recent performance art piece, “Stroke”. There will even be a couple surprise selections from the myriad of guest appearances SATORI CIRCUS as made throughout the years that include Theatre Bizarre (Det.), DAMNED (Det.), Dirty Show (Det.), Michigan Burlesque Festival (Det.), Atrocity (Pittsburgh), WIZBANG (Cleveland & Det.), Performance Art Festival (Cleveland) and the Erotic Poetry & Music Festival (Det.).

Featuring dear friends throughout the evening:

Brain Dambacher - light and stage design
Tim Suliman - sound design
Sadaat Hossain - keyboards and vocals
Marcus Concernicus - keyboards
Ryan McInnis - performer and vocals
Robin Schweihofer - performer and vocals
Matthew Ryan Surline - keyboards and vocals
Lushes LaMoan - performer and vocals
Scott Dambacher - performer and vocals

Contributing to these evenings will be other dear friends. Photographers Brett J. Lawrence, A. Owen Layne and Rick Bielaczyc, who will have photographs on site for sale, and the wonderful clothing designs and fashions of Ivy’s Corsetry.

SATORI CIRCUS is also the subject of a film documentary on his art called "Being Satori Circus", currently being filmed for release in 2019. Also, to honor this legacy the local Motor City Brewery has issued a commemorative limited release featuring his likeness on cans.

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this and you may never again. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end

September 28th and 29th, 2018
Tangent Gallery/Hastings Street Ballroom
715 East Milwaukee Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 873-2955
Entrance on Oakland

Doors @8P Performance Promptly at 9:30P

$15 in advance
Brown Paper Tickets… https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3609254

$20 at door
18+ or Accompanied with Parent

1/5/18

Detroit Performance Artist SATORI CIRCUS performs ‘THESE ARE MY FRIENDS’ ~ Feb. 10, 2018


Performance Artist SATORI CIRCUS, performs with The Theatre Bizarre Orchestra under the leadership of Joshua James. Featured acts opening the show include: Michigan artists Josie Pace, Lushes LaMoan, Scott Dambacher (Scotty D.), The F.A.H. Corps (band) from Port Huron, MI as well as the always interesting and entertaining Konrad Lee ~ ‘Lounge Singer Extraordinaire’. The event is hosted by Cleveland’s own ‘Pinch and Squeal’ (founders of The WIZBANG Circus).

SATORI CIRCUS has been a Detroit based performance artist, writer and singer for nearly 30 years, making him Detroit’s longest continuously performing artist of his unique shows. ‘These Are My Friends’ is a live concert show featuring collaborative artists that SATORI CIRCUS has worked with over the years. “They are my friends. Friends I’ve had the great privilege to perform with over the many years…almost thirty to be exact!” says, SATORI CIRCUS.

This concert is being filmed live for inclusion in the upcoming documentary film ‘Being Satori Circus’ by Filmmaker Mark Finnell. This concert is also being recorded for a live record for this one night only performance.

The audience is being encouraged to dress as their favorite SATORI CIRCUS character, or as Theatre Bizarre Orchestra masqueraders at the performance, as the audience will be part of the film. “This will be an immersive event, and the audience will have the rare experience of being part of the filming of this documentary”, explains the film’s director, Finnell.

Tickets can be purchased through The Crofoot website (ticketweb.com) or at The Crofoot box office. Advance tickets: $25. $30 at the door on 2/10/18



When: Saturday, February 10, 2018
Doors open at 7:00 PM
Show at 8:00 PM
(No Intermission. 18+)

Where: The Crofoot Ballroom, 1 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, MI 48342 - (248) 858-9333

 
LINKS: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/these-are-my-friends-satori-the-crofoot-ballroom-tickets/7962085?pl=ticketweb
 

Mark Finnell ~ Filmmaker ~ ManxMan Films - https://www.facebook.com/BeingSatoriCircusDocumentaryFilm

SATORI CIRCUS:
http://www.satoricircus.com
satori_circus@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/satori.circus
http://www.youtube.com/SATORIcircus
http://twitter.com/SATORI_CIRCUS

6/23/10

FREE TICKETS: Satori Circus presents the return of "Funy As Hell" - July 9th

MCB has been promoting Satori Circus for 1/10 of his years running the stages
If you haven't been witness to any of his numerous shows
what the hello are you waiting for?
get out and support detroit theatre!

email us if you want a set of tickets for free
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to support this unique and entertaining stage act



SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS
THE RETURN OF "FUNY AS HELL"
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY!!


from the desk of SATORI CIRCUS
On July 9th and 10th, 2010, SATORI CIRCUS and Brian and Dave Dambacher are back….AGAIN!! And yes, they are bringing along with them the performance art piece that made them famous last year at at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut and the year before at MeadowBrook/Oakland University…titled, 'FUNY AS HELL: a baptism under fire'! (Funy actually pronounced, Funny.)
This time SATORI CIRCUS and the Dambacher Brothers, have another opportunity of reinterpreting their very own creation, without slighting the audience who loved the first presentation of 'Funy As Hell'.
Using Dante's The Divine Comedy as the framework you are guided through a labyrinth of questions, of spirit, of destiny, of hope, of despair, and pure naughtiness: all the same musings. You witness the travels of a man who is lost in a dream between the here and there of Purgatory, Hell and Paradise: the same premise. Combining music, song, costumes, sound & lights, movement, film, cabaret and enlightenment your perception is obscured as to what performance art is, or what it could be…and yes, these are all the same contraptions used to embellish a story.
Blurring what is typically thought of as theatre, SATORI CIRCUS and the Dambachers will bring the audience through the subterranean worlds of Purgatory, Hell and Paradise to witness, participate in and analyze the situations that our protagonist, our hero (or anti-hero), manages to become involved with…deliberately or accidentally.
Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a performance art hybrid rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this. You may never again. And you'll leave humming and wondering if hell could really be this entertaining. And as Dante said at the gates of hell, "Abandon every hope, all ye who enter here."
July 9th (Fri.) & 10th (Sat.)…ONLY TWO Performances
Doors open at 9:30p with performances beginning at 10p
Tickets $15 in advance and $20 at the door 1515 Broadway Theatre in Detroit

For reservations and more info call
313.965.1515


7/29/14

SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS A NEW PERFORMANCE PIECE

On Friday and Saturday, August 1st and 2nd, 2014SATORI CIRCUS will perform a new original performance art piece titled, ..”…poems we tell ourselves…”.. in front of two audiences, in two different spaces at the Tangent Gallery /Hastings Street Ballroom.

”…poems we tell ourselves…”.. is an entirely new performance piece, with all original words, music and visuals. Different from other SATORI CIRCUS’ performances, this performance delves into the dream world of a single person whose life is black and white, much like their dreams.

In our dreams we can escape; we can maneuver freely; we can become something else; we can live out our fantasies; we can become the super hero…or the anti-hero; we can defy all time and logic.

This is where up is down and down is up and the question will be…”is this real or a dream?”
A collaboration with friends Brian Dambacher (Funy As Hell, 63mins), Tim Suliman (MOSES:39, Child-Proof) and Sean Redenz (63mins, DAMNED), along with Antonio Cosenza, they have created a time morphing performance, where situations occur on two separate stages and the audience is fed a live video of one stage while the performance is on another. Then it switches back and forth from one stage to the other.

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this and you may never again. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end.

August 1st and 2nd at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom, 715 E Milwaukee St, Detroit, MI 48202 (313-873-2955www.tangentgallery.com

Two Performances each night – In two different spaces – No two shows alike – No one audience sees the same thing. First performance at 8 p.m. with doors at 7:30 p.m.…Second performance at 10 p.m. with doors at 9:30 p.m. $10 admission for one show or $5 more if staying for second performance in a different space, seating is limited.

SATORI CIRCUS is easily the Best Performance Art Group Detroit has produced. It should be seen if only to witness a New Direction in Art.” - Detroit Free Press

A love for the absurd, SATORI CIRCUS is a singularly uncanny theatre-going experience that’s a little bit Performance Art and a little bit Rock Opera.” - Metro Times

New York City has the Blue Man Group, Detroit has SATORI CIRCUS.” - Chris Jaszczak

SATORI CIRCUS 

6/4/15

SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS...."Dbwe' inini"

SATORI CIRCUS is easily the Best Performance Art Group Detroit has produced. It should be seen if only to witness a New Direction in Art.” - Detroit Free Press

On Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th, 2015, SATORI CIRCUS will present a new performance art piece titled, “Dbwe’ inini” in the Hastings theatre space at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom. The show is a collaboration between SC and dear friends Brian Dambacher (Funy As Hell, 63mins, poems we tell ourselves) and Tim Suliman (MOSES:39, Child-Proof, poems we tell ourselves).

Dbwe’ inini” is a new performance piece, with all original words, music and visuals. It’s a story and performance dissimilar from other SATORI CIRCUS’ performances where the narrator, SC, takes the audience on a guided tour through the individual and united journeys of a family. They work through building and maintaining a happy home, keeping sane at work, raising children, and solidifying identities; all while dreaming, loving and hoping, growing and persevering.

Satori Circus is the Theatre of the Absurd - on Mars.” – Real Detroit Weekly
New York City has the Blue Man Group, Detroit has SATORI CIRCUS.” - Chris Jaszczak

The title of the performance art piece “Dbwe’ inini” means ‘man who looks for truth, and is from the large group of Native Americans, the Ojibwe (also Ojibwa), or Chippewa, who were found in Canada and the United States. Many were formerly located around the outlet of Lake Superior. This name was given to SC by a friend, because it plays off the Zen term Satori, which loosely means pure illumination, pure truth.

Co-performers- Tim Suliman, Lushes LaMoan, Sofia Syntaxx and Sean Redenz will interact with, change the perspective of, move and maybe even scold the audience.
June 12th and 13th at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom,
715 E Milwaukee St, Detroit, MI 48202 / 313.873.2955 /www.tangentgallery
One performance each night 10P with doors at 8P…
$15 at the door…LIMITED SEATING – First come first serve.

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this and you may never again. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end.

A love for the absurd, SATORI CIRCUS is a singularly uncanny theatre-going experience that’s a little bit Performance Art and a little bit Rock Opera.” - Metro Times

12/15/14

Back By Popular Demand! The Return of "...poems we tell ourselves..." by SATORI CIRCUS




SATORI CIRCUS is easily the Best Performance Art Group Detroit has produced. It should be seen if only to witness a New Direction in Art.” - Detroit Free Press

On Friday and Saturday, January 9th and 10th, 2015, SATORI CIRCUS will present an encore performance of his latest performance art piece titled, ..”…poems we tell ourselves…”.. in front of two audiences, in two different spaces at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom. After its audacious debut this past summer, the eclectic show is back by popular demand for a second run in the new year.

..”…poems we tell ourselves…”.. is a new performance piece, with all original words, music and visuals. Different from other SATORI CIRCUS’ performances, this performance delves into the dream world of a single person whose life is black and white, much like their dreams.

In our dreams we can escape; we can maneuver freely; we can become something else; we can live out our fantasies; we can become the super hero…or the anti-hero; we can defy all time and logic.

This is where up is down and down is up and that constant question lingers…”is this real or a dream?”

Satori Circus is the Theatre of the Absurd - on Mars.” – Real Detroit Weekly
New York City has the Blue Man Group, Detroit has SATORI CIRCUS.” - Chris Jaszczak

A collaboration with dear friends Brian Dambacher (Funy As Hell63mins), Tim Suliman (MOSES:39Child-Proof), Sean Redenz (63minsDAMNED), and Antonio Cosenza, has culminated into a time morphing performance, where situations occur on two separate stages. While a live performance is unfolding before one audience, the other audience is being fed a video stream of that particular piece. Then, before the other audience knows what is happening, the live performance comes to them and the previous audience witnesses the event as a video stream. This performance is continuously changing form, changing space and keeping the audience on both sides of the wall, on their toes.

January 9th and 10th at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom,
715 E Milwaukee St, Detroit, MI 48202 / 313.873.2955 / www.tangentgallery.com

Two Performances each night – In two different spaces – No two shows alike – No one audience sees the same thing.

First performance at 8P with doors at 7:30P…Second performance at 10P with doors at 9:30P

$10 at the door…Limited Seating…$5 more if staying for second performance in a different space.

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this and you may never again. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end.

A love for the absurd, SATORI CIRCUS is a singularly uncanny theatre-going experience that’s a little bit Performance Art and a little bit Rock Opera.” - Metro Times

12/21/22

'Being Satori Circus-A Performance Documentary in Five Acts' - Official Trailer One




Detroit Filmmaker M.L. Finnell explores the underground subculture and music of Satori Circus - a Detroit performance artist.
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In 1988, a conceptual artist was created as ‘Satori Circus’, departing from the norm of what a performance artist was expected to be. Thirty-four years later, Satori Circus continues to write, perform, and astonish in live performances. Being Satori Circus - A Performance Documentary in Five Acts tells the story in an unusual, hybrid, non-fiction/fiction narrative style of the history of this artist, while keeping some of the mystery intact.
?How do others see this iconic Detroit artist?
?What are the influences and forces that made him?
“Here’s someone who’s living an artist’s life, he’s out there, he’s performing, he doesn’t care if there are three people in the audience or five hundred, he’s there to perform.”
- Novelist Michael Zadoorian (The Leisure Seeker)
This documentary film by filmmaker Mark Finnell explores the many facets of Satori Circus and his effect on others, as well as how the artist continues performing despite being relatively unknown nationally.
Through personal narrative and interviews with collaborators, cultural historians and astute observers to this underground scene, we are offered a peek behind the curtain to this under-explored and often misunderstood world of performance art.
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Release date 2023 with specific dates to be determined. Stay tuned...
Trailer Two Release 02/17/2023 - https://tinyurl.com/beingsatoricircus-trailer2
Trailer Three Release 04/14/2023 - https://tinyurl.com/beingsatoricircus-trailer3

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5/30/18

SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS...”STROKE”


“Satori Circus is the Theatre of the Absurd - on Mars.” – RDW

On Friday, June 29th, 2018, SATORI CIRCUS will perform a new original performance art piece titled, ‘Stroke’ at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom. Also performing will be the theatrical rock performance group, The Haberdasher from Port Huron, MI. This new show is one of many performances that will lead up to Satori Circus' 30th Anniversary celebration in late September of this year.

The new piece ‘Stroke’ is based on a short story by Antonio Cosenza, a young Detroit writer, titled ‘The Painter’. In the short story you find a loner artist, trying to make things out of whatever he can find, and appropriate into his work; whether it be painting, sculpting, collaging, et. al. He’s a starving artist, that might be of this era, or of an era that was a part of our early art history: the beginning of the 20th century. Maybe France, maybe Brooklyn, who knows. What you do know is it is a struggle. A struggle we are all too familiar with. A struggle about life, identity, moving on and trying to survive the path you’ve charted for yourself.

“The people wouldn’t have known that he existed if not for his occasional visits to the town square. He would walk, a vagabond, in tattered clothing through the town picking up anything that caught his eye. He would appear a month or so later with paintings that were identical to those very objects he had picked up weeks before.”
     
A collaboration with dear friends Brian Dambacher (Funy As Hell, 63mins., poems we tell ourselves), Tim Suliman (MOSES:39, Child-Proof, poems we tell ourselves), Ryan McInnis (Funy As Hell), Robin Schweihofer (Funy As Hell), and first-time collaborations with Antonio Cosenza and Nakita Crothers. This culmination of eclectic talents ventures into a hybrid performance art piece of new original music, movement, avant-garde theatre and a departure of the classic SATORI CIRCUS make-up of black and white.

The Haberdasher is a hybrid of performance art and live music, which the group calls “Theatrical Rock.” Their eclectic musical and performance influences allow them to transcend the genre trap creating a unique, unusual and interesting art form. A storytelling device, The Haberdasher weaves tales of an immortal being whose life experiences transmute to song, enabling the group to share his wisdom of the ages. Ranging in style from ballad to pop, to metal, our multicultural influences blend to result in a n undeniably different vibe which brings something for everyone. The Haberdasher is any time, any place, anyone. All knowing, all seeing, all beings.

Detroit’s very own Christopher Bogucki/The Big Icky, will be the host and narrator of this colorful event. The Big Icky has been recognized as one of Detroit’s finest side-show performers who has been entertaining and dropping the jaws of Detroit audiences for years. 

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end.


One Night-June 29, 2018 / Two Performances – ‘Stroke’ & The Haberdasher
 

Doors at 8P…First Performance – ‘Stroke’ @9:30P…Second performance – The Haberdasher @11P 
There will be an intermission between ‘Stroke’ and The Haberdasher
$15 at the door with Limited Seating / 18+
@ the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom, 
715 E Milwaukee St, Detroit, MI 48202 / 313.873.2955 /www.tangentgallery

“New York City has the Blue Man Group, Detroit has SATORI CIRCUS.” - Chris Jaszczak

1/24/14

TONIGHT!!!! - WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK? Satori Circus turns 25 with special dual performances at Detroit Film Theatre TONIGHT!!!!

Congratulations to our friend Russ for 25 years of Satori Circus!

Be sure to get over to the Detroit Film Theatre tonight and help celebrate a Detroit legend!


He's funy as hell!





SATORI CIRCUS's 25th Anniversary performance at the Detroit Institute of Arts
 Detroit Film Theatre
Friday January 24th 2014
1st Performance - 7pm
2nd Performance - 9pm
Afterparty - Tangent Gallery 11pm





At the DIA folks will need a ticket to attend the wine reception between the two shows.  
The ticketing link is: http://tickets.dia.org/public/


SATORI CIRCUS 

http://www.satoricircus.com
http://www.facebook.com/satori.circus 
http://www.youtube.com/SATORIcircus 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/satoricircus/ 
http://twitter.com/SATORI_CIRCUS 
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1796720 


7/27/18

SATORI CIRCUS PRESENTS.…"SATORI CIRCUS: The Choir"


               

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! For One Performance ONLY!
                            
On Saturday, August 25th, 2018, SATORI CIRCUS will present almost 30 years of original music with a new twist-by performing them with a choir! SATORI CIRCUS, accompanied by a slew of Detroit and Port Huron friends, will reinterpret original tunes as new arrangements via A Cappella and perform them live at the historical site of St. Albertus Church, one of the city's oldest buildings at 146 years old! Selections will come from performance art pieces such as “EQUILBRIUM”, “MOSES:39”, “Child-Proof”, “Funy As Hell”, “63mins” and “poems we tell ourselves”.

A thought had occurred a few years back for S.C. while reading an article about the Judson Church in New York City, which lead to reminiscing about the mid to late 80’s in Detroit, when S.C. was a young performance artist, and venues such as abandoned buildings, galleries, lofts and sometimes churches were used for performance. Whether it be dance, music ensembles or other alternative performance, these spaces were a great breeding ground for difference, self-challenges and stretching the imagination.

So with a wild thought at the forefront of his mind, S.C. started reaching out to churches that possibly would allow something wild and organic, and possibly on the verge of chaos to be performed within its walls. So the networking began. And from word of mouth, to friend to friend to acquaintance, S.C. was introduced to Matt Baka of St. Albertus Parrish, who opened the doors to the church and galvanized the concept of S.C. and friends singing songs from years past…and giving them new life with a new audience.

St. Albertus Church is the Mother Church of all Polish parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit. The parish was founded in 1872 and was the spiritual home to many Polish immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s. St. Albertus Church, erected in 1884, still stands proudly at the corner of St. Aubin and Canfield as an icon of Detroit's Polonia. The iconography of the church is spectacular and is often compared to the finest Churches of Europe. The church was declared State of Michigan Historic Site and placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. The parish was officially closed in 1990 after 118 years as an active parish. A group of former parishioners and historians formed the Polish American Historic Site Association (PAHSA), a 501-C (3) non-profit group, to care for the Church and adjoining properties as a historic site and museum of cultural history.
   
August 25th, 2018 at St. Albertus Church
4231 St Aubin St, Detroit, MI 48207 / 313.831.9727 / http://www.stalbertusdetroit.org/
ONLY one performance – Doors @ 8PM – Performance Promptly at 8:30P
Suggested donation of $15 at the door

Be prepared for the unknown and come with an open heart and head to witness a hybrid of performance art rarely seen in this Detroit Metro Area. We guarantee that you have never seen anything like this and you may never again. Sometimes, journeys end where they begin and begin where they end.
   
SATORI CIRCUS
http://www.satoricircus.com
satori_circus@yahoo.com
https://www.facebook.com/satori.circus
https://www.facebook.com/SATORICIRCUS1988
http://www.youtube.com/SATORIcircus
http://twitter.com/SATORI_CIRCUS