A STEP INTO THE CIRCUS
Individual presentations
18.06.2026 at 7:30 pm
Curated by Erika Bettin
Students of the Mise à Niveau Year of FLIC Circus School
Spazio FLIC
International Center for Circus Arts | Via Niccolò Paganini 0/200, Torino
Free admission with optional voluntary donation, subject to availability.
Tickets can be collected on the evening of the performance, starting one hour before the event.
Performance suitable for audiences of all ages.
A STEP INTO THE CIRCUS
Students from the preparatory course of our circus school will perform individually for the first time, each with their own apparatus, presenting short artistic sequences reflecting the work done throughout the year. This event represents a small but significant step in their training: an opportunity to test themselves, share the stage, and experience the thrill of live circus, bringing their discipline to life.
Performers: Ciara Bechinger, Emma Luise Bez, Adèle Costerg, Bianca Cravero, Anna De Sanctis, Lluna Elias Foix, Laurella Frassati, Nina Giuffrida, Luisa Guerra, Eve Haudiquez-Deloute, Lorianne Lare, Veela Mannerkoski, Bo Niessen, Antonia Pereyra Sanchez, Raquel Rodríguez Barreto, Antonella Rosati, Eylül Tuğçe Şen, Sara Zwijnenberg.
ERIKA BETTIN
Began studying dance at age 7. In 2006, she completed a two-year contemporary dance program at Opus Ballet, Florence, and joined their youth company. She graduated as a circus performer from the professional school FLIC in 2008. In 2009/10, she danced with Enclave Dance Company under Roberto Olivan, beginning her professional career. Founder of the contemporary circus company MagdaClan, she was part of Compagnia Finzi Pasca on a world tour from 2015 to 2017. Since 2019, she has participated in various productions as an artist, and worked as a tutor and assistant director for Mani come ragni (Cowles Center – Minneapolis) and Circo InCanto (FLIC – Polimnia Vocal Ensemble – Conservatorio “Giuseppe Verdi”). She currently focuses on professional teaching, advocacy on neurodivergence in circus, and occasionally serves as an external artistic eye for shows.