Ricardo Sosa
From Circopedia
Hand Balancer
By Dominique Jando
Three years into his career, Ricardo returned to his alma mater and became a circus teacher. He proved to be an unusually effective instructor. After his students began winning national circus competitions, he received a special teaching award from the Cuban Government. He also continued to perform, appearing at the Tropicana in Havana and touring with Cuban circus companies in South America.
In 1994, while performing in Colombia at Circo Egred Hermanos, Ricardo and other performers in the Cuban troupe defected. It was a huge scandal in Havana: Never before had such an important group of performers defected. For Ricardo Sosa, it was the beginning of a new career. From 1994 to '98, he toured South and Central America with Circo Suarez and performed in Mexico City with Circo Union. There, he was spotted by a casting agent for Carson & Barnes Circus and was offered his first U.S. circus contract in 1999.
Ricardo has since settled in the United States, where he has worked extensively in nightclubs, casinos, and circuses, including Circus Circus and the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle, Washington and San Francisco, California; Universoul Circus; and Circus Sarasota. He has also embarked on an international career, appearing with Circo Moira Orfei in Italy and numerous variety shows in Germany, notably with GOP Varieté and Palazzo.
Now a U.S. citizen, Ricardo Sosa lives in Miami, Florida.
See Also
- Video: Ricardo Sosa, hand-balancer, in Lone Star Circus production of Banquisté (2012)