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FL!P Circus 2025: Fun for the Whole Family
Oct. 24 to Dec. 14
Different schedules
The acclaimed FL!P Circus returns with its new 2025 tour, bringing a completely renewed show under its heated red and white tent. The intimate circus experience offers just 800 seats, all within 15 meters of the ring, so audiences feel part of the action.
The show combines world-class acrobatics, balancing, juggling and aerial acts that will leave adults and children speechless. Among the artists, Jan and Carolina Vazquez stand out on rolla bolla, the group Bravuuri from Finland, Luva Vazquez from Mexico, Duo Fossett from Hungary, Daniel Amera from Ethiopia and Khrystyna from Ukraine, accompanied by the circus’ live band.
Dates and venues:
Bronx: Mall at Bay Plaza, 200 Baychester Ave, October 24-November 4.
Queens: Forest Park, 101 Forest Park Drive, Nov. 7-25.
Brooklyn: McCarren Park, 776 Lorimer St., Nov. 28-Dec. 14.
Functions: Monday to Friday at 7:00 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm
More information and tickets at www.FlipCircus.com.
Calpulli Mexican Dance Company celebrates the Day of the Dead
Oct. 24 to 26
Different schedules
The Calpulli Mexican Dance Company presents its emotional work Día de Muertos, a story that celebrates eternal love and memory through Mexican tradition. In a small town, Lupita is separated from her beloved Raúl and, guided by La Catrina in Mictlán, receives one last opportunity to say goodbye, reminding us of the richness and depth of this ancestral celebration.
The experience goes beyond the stage: it includes crafts for children, interactive activities and a festive photo booth before the performance, making it a complete celebration for the whole family.
Dates and times:
Friday, October 24, 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 25, 7:30 pm
Sunday, October 26, 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm*
Venue: Claire Shulman Theater
Tickets: $25 – $40 regular | $50 Sustaining Arts | $100 VIP Reception (Sunday only, includes access to the reception and show)
A unique opportunity to experience the magic, color and tradition of the Day of the Dead in New York.
More information at: https://queenstheatre.org.

Day of the Dead Celebration at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Nov. 1
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On November 1, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum invites families to celebrate Day of the Dead with a day filled with dance, art, music, and traditions from Mexico and Guatemala. There will be a community offering, giant kite workshops, performances by the Calpulli Dance Company, bilingual stories, a Latin craft market and food from Taquería El Patrón. The celebration will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 145 Brooklyn Ave, Crown Heights, and is included in general admission ($15 per person, free for members). More information at brooklynkids.org/programs/celebrate-dia.