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International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo

The International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, known as Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo in French, is an annual festival held since 1974 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

The festival includes the awarding of the Clown d'Or (Golden Clown) award as well as awards for other circus skills. A permanent venue, the Chapiteau (circus tent) de Fontvieille, was built especially for this festival. The festival is held in late January or early February.

In 2012, the 36th festival was opened by Prince Albert II and his sister Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, who is the festival's patron. The last winner (in 2011) of the "Clown d'Or" was Bello Nock.

Artists that have appeared

  • Scott & Muriel - Comedy Illusionists (32nd Edition - 2008)
  • Barry Lubin as Grandma (32nd Edition - 2008)
  • Bello Nock (35th Edition - 2011).
  • References

    International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo Wikipedia