I recently attended the Saturday 11 a.m. performance of “MOYA” by Zip Zap Circus at the Children’s Theatre Company, and it was nothing short of captivating.
The show, running through Oct. 20, is an energetic experience that audiences of all ages can enjoy. I brought along my newly 3-year-old nephew, who didn’t stay seated the entire time but still loved the performance, particularly the “singing” (which I think he meant to include singing and chanting). While his attention wandered a bit, I noticed the dynamic performance fully absorbed many young audience members.
For me, the dancing was the highlight. Under the expert choreography of Mzwandile Ngubeni, the performers showcased an impressive combination of acrobatics, gymnastics, and technical dance skills. They weren’t just flipping and balancing but executing intricate, professional-level dance routines in sync with the story. The athleticism and grace of the performers were truly jaw-dropping.
One of the most touching aspects of “MOYA” is its inspiration from a true story. The main character, Jacobus Claassen, takes the audience on an emotional journey that mirrors the real-life experiences of many of the performers. “Moya” is a deeply personal reflection of the lives of these talented individuals, many of whom hail from disadvantaged communities in South Africa.
Zip Zap Circus, founded in 1992 in Cape Town, is a social project that offers circus arts training as a path to transformation. This spirit of hope and unity shines through in every moment of the show.
Zip Zap has a global reach, having performed in cities like Paris, London, and New York. Now, Minneapolis has the honor of hosting its latest production. The cast, a vibrant representation of diversity, brings a sense of community and togetherness to the stage. Watching them interact is like witnessing the embodiment of Zip Zap’s mission to break barriers and build bridges through the power of circus arts.
At just 60 minutes, “MOYA” is the perfect length for families with young children, with no intermission to break the energy. Performed on the UnitedHealth Group Stage at the Children’s Theatre Company, 2400 3rd Ave. S., Minneapolis, the show is both a thrilling circus experience and a touching narrative of perseverance and hope. Tickets start at just $15, making it a budget-friendly option for families seeking an exciting day out without spending too much.
Whether you’re captivated by the high-flying acrobatics, the heartfelt storytelling, or the incredible cultural richness of the performers, “MOYA” offers something for everyone. It entertained and inspired me, and I’m sure it will do the same for you.
Key Highlights
“MOYA” by Zip Zap Circus at the Children’s Theatre Company: Sept. 12–Oct. 20
Run time: 60 minutes (no intermission)
Family-friendly: Suitable for all ages
Cultural impact: Celebrates diversity and fosters social transformation
Affordability: Tickets start at $15, making it an accessible family event
History: Zip Zap Circus, founded in 1992, has performed in major cities like Paris, London, and New York
Editor’s note: This is the latest installment of Rachel’s Reviews, where Rachel Engstrom, a contributor to Eden Prairie Local News (EPLN), reviews various aspects of Eden Prairie and beyond. Have ideas for reviews? Reach out to Rachel Engstrom at Rachel.Engstrom@eplocalnews.org.
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