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YOAH

Cirquework & Cluster Arts Global
from Fukuoka, Japan

April 1 – 17, 2026
Recommended Grades
Grades 3 – 12
Price
Students: $2
Chaperones: $5
What Kind of Show?
Circus; atmospheric and modern
Content Considerations
Loud music, spinning lights and flashing projections
Running Time
70 minutes with no intermission
Venue
The New Victory Theater 209 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

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    Performance followed by a short Talk-Back

About the Show

In the moonlit glow of dawn, a young wanderer named Yoah descends from her aerial silks into a circle of Shinto spirits, made manifest as mysterious maestros of cirque! Hypnotic projections play in sync with the performers as they send juggling balls soaring, conjure confidence atop a tower of chairs and fling their glowing diabolos to the heavens in hopeful arcs of neon. Set to a dramatic medley of traditional Japanese drumming and thumping electronica, this wordless symphony of circus will dazzle your breath away.

Expect to gasp in wonder.

The List

Things to Know

  1. While the New Victory has presented circuses from 14 countries over the last 30 years, YOAH is the first circus we’ve presented from Japan!
  2. From the moon as a symbol of woeful contemplation to the four marebito-like spirits bearing gifts of circus wisdom, YOAH‘s imagery draws from the myths and traditions of Shinto, the native religion that still plays an important role in modern Japanese culture.
  3. Cirquework has performed YOAH in Australia, England and Switzerland, but this will be their first time performing in the United States!

About the Artists

Established in 2021, Cirquework is a Japanese circus company founded by young circus artists active in Japan and other nations. Combining acrobatics, dance, music, lighting and visual effects, they create unique and innovative contemporary circus experiences for audiences around the world.

Based in Brisbane, Australia, Cluster Arts Global produces a wide variety of shows, including circus, dance and theater, for all ages. Championing artists and empowering communities through professional development opportunities and the power of live performance, they advocate for meaningful cultural change in the world.

Photos

Photo: Kei Yamada
Photo: Kei Yamada
Photo: Kei Yamada
Photo: Kei Yamada
Photo: Kei Yamada

Accessibility

For every performance at the New Victory Theater…

  • You can request to borrow supports like fidgets, earplugs, assisted listening devices, wheelchairs and more.
  • Our quiet Cozy Zone and a live feed of the performance are available in the lower lobby at all times for those with sensory sensitivities or anyone who needs a break from the theater.
  • Wheelchair-accessible seats are available (see more details when buying tickets).

 
Get additional accessibility details, and prepare for your visit with our New Victory Social Narrative.

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