Difference between revisions of "Michael Korthaus"
From Circopedia
(→Juggler) |
|||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Born in Germany, Michael Korthaus was initially trained as a musician before turning to juggling. A very innovative performer, he has created an original act, ''Super Miko, The Video Game Boy'', with which he won a Bronze Medal at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris in 1995. He has since created another comedy act, ''Ping Pong Pop'', in which he juggles ping pong balls with his mouth in the manner of [[Picaso|El Gran Picaso]] and plays music spitting them on a keyboard, and a stage show, ''Green Gift'', with his partner, Stefanie Bonse. | Born in Germany, Michael Korthaus was initially trained as a musician before turning to juggling. A very innovative performer, he has created an original act, ''Super Miko, The Video Game Boy'', with which he won a Bronze Medal at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris in 1995. He has since created another comedy act, ''Ping Pong Pop'', in which he juggles ping pong balls with his mouth in the manner of [[Picaso|El Gran Picaso]] and plays music spitting them on a keyboard, and a stage show, ''Green Gift'', with his partner, Stefanie Bonse. | ||
− | Michael has appeared extensively in German | + | Michael has appeared extensively in German Varieté theaters, including the Friedrichsbau Varieté in Stuttgart, GOP in Hannover, Traumtheater Salomé, and Chamäleon in Berlin. He has also been featured at [[Circus Krone|Circus Kronebau]] in Munich, and with the [[Österreichischer National-Circus Louis Knie]] in Austria, and in many variety shows, television shows, and special events around the world. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 1 November 2015
Juggler
Born in Germany, Michael Korthaus was initially trained as a musician before turning to juggling. A very innovative performer, he has created an original act, Super Miko, The Video Game Boy, with which he won a Bronze Medal at the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in Paris in 1995. He has since created another comedy act, Ping Pong Pop, in which he juggles ping pong balls with his mouth in the manner of El Gran Picaso and plays music spitting them on a keyboard, and a stage show, Green Gift, with his partner, Stefanie Bonse.
Michael has appeared extensively in German Varieté theaters, including the Friedrichsbau Varieté in Stuttgart, GOP in Hannover, Traumtheater Salomé, and Chamäleon in Berlin. He has also been featured at Circus Kronebau in Munich, and with the Österreichischer National-Circus Louis Knie in Austria, and in many variety shows, television shows, and special events around the world.
See Also
- Video: Michael Korthaus as “Super Miko” at the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain (1995)