UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Contemporary circus troupe Flip FabriQue will celebrate friendship and fun with its gravity-defying production “Catch Me!” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, in Eisenhower Auditorium.
In this semi-autobiographical performance, a small group of former classmates reunite for a weekend to reacquaint themselves and take their friendship to new heights. The young acrobatic allies know how to hold a party and spend their time challenging each other to spellbinding cirque techniques, including trampoline wall, hula hoop and banquine numbers.
Flip FabriQue, making its Penn State debut, was founded by six acrobats from the Quebec Circus School who couldn’t leave their friendship behind. After graduation, the performers parted ways to entertain audiences in various high-profile cirque troupes, including Cirque du Soleil, The 7 Fingers, Les Confins and Cirque Éloize. The troupe’s debut production of “Catch Me!” grew out of the acrobats’ reunion but also out of a desire to infuse a sense of humor back into the everyday.
“Adults seem to have forgotten how to play and have fun,” Flip FabriQue co-founder Bruno Gagnon said. “Adults are losing their childish heart. That young heart keeps us in good health and lively. It’s the circus in us.”