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TRACES

Traces is poetic and explosive, humorous and thoughtful. Combining traditional acrobatic forms with street elements such as skateboarding and basketball, mixed in with some theatre and contemporary dance, it surprises, awes and delights at every turn.

Traces takes place in a make-shift shelter, an unknown catastrophe waiting outside the doors of tarp and gaffer tape. The seven characters constructed this clubhouse to live to the fullest what they believe could be their last moments, hoping to leave nothing unsaid or undone. In the face of this impending disaster they have determined that creation is the only antidote to destruction, and their brand of creation is the fleeting impulses and desires that extend through their bodies and unfurl onto stage – the story is told through music, song, dance, speech, illustration, and high-risk acrobatics. The characters use every mode of expression available to them, hoping to leave a lasting mark… to leave their traces as best they can.

As they tell the stories of their past and share their various personal strengths and weaknesses, the audience gets to know these seven performers from every possible angle. The familiarity grows, and the acrobatics – a seemingly “inhuman” element – takes on a startlingly human nature. At its heart, Traces celebrates seven individuals, their particular bond and their particular talents; their risk-taking; the ultimate affirmation of life; and their unbridled energy, proof of a collective pounding pulse.

The Artists
  • Mason Ames

    Mason moved to Montreal from New Hampshire to train at the National
    Circus School, specializing in hand to hand.
    Previous credits include: Cirque Eloize’s iD, Cirque du Soleil’s Viva Elvis, Circus Smirkus, and other productions of 7 Fingers, notably joining them for their participation in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.

  • Valérie Benoit-Charbonneau

    Valérie trained for seven years at Montreal’s National Circus School, specializing in hand to hand and banquine. Previous credits: Eclipse in Shawinigan, Quebec, during two summers while training at the National Circus School; Cirque Eloize’s iD (Korean production); Cirque du Soleil’s Viva Elvis. Valérie also performed in Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.

  • Mathieu Cloutier

    Originally from Gaspe, Quebec, Mathieu spent three years at the Circus School of Quebec, specializing in acrobatics, rollerblade and diabolo. Previous credits include: GOP (Munich, Munster), Cirque du Soleil (special events), Les grands Opéras de Québec and more than 275 acrobatic shows at Seabreeze amusement park in Rochester, NY. Mathieu also enjoys playing guitar and writing music.

  • Bradley Henderson

    Brad was one of the original Traces cast members and has been touring the world with 7 Fingers since 2005. A San Francisco native, Bradley trained at the S.F.
    Circus Center, learning Chinese acrobatics with Master Trainer Lu Yi. In 2002 he moved to Montreal to attend the National Circus School and upon graduation was hired by 7 Fingers.

  • Philippe Normand-Jenny

    Philippe was born and raised in Montreal. He trained at the Circus School of Quebec, specializing in hand to hand, teeterboard and trampoline. Other
    performances include: GOP (Munich,Munster), Cirque du Soleil (special events), Les grands Opéras de Québec and more than 275 shows at Seabreeze amusement park Rochester, NY.

  • Xia Zhengqi

    Daqi, was born in Anshan, China. At age six he joined the ShenyangAcrobatic Troupe. Daqi won the gold medal at the fourth National Acrobatic Competition in China, toured U.S. and Mexico with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey and
    was 2001/2005 gold medalist at the Festival Cirque de Demain. From 2006-2010 Daqi performed in Cirque Du Soleil’s Dralion.

  • FLORIAN ZUMKEHR

    Originally from Switzerland, Florian began his training at a very young age at a children’s circus school, and continued his training at the Berlin Circus
    School. His specialities include hand balancing and acrobatics. Previous credits include: Cirque Éloize’s iD, Soap (original cast at the Chameleon Theatre in Berlin) and GOP cabaret (Munich, Munster).

Significant Events

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TRACES makes Time Magazine’s “Top Ten Everything of 2011″ list, under the category “Top 10 Plays and Musicals”

“Eye-popping athleticism, fluid grace and chiseled physiques make for the sexiest circus in town”

New York Daily News

If you’re in NYC, go see the pulse-pounding, electric, and immensely entertaining TRACES.

Entertainment Weekly

A fix of pure urban adrenaline
Mad, pulse-raising magic

New York Times

TRACES is a whole new kind of awe-inspiring theatre

NBC TV

Traces, the gorgeously pure, loose and personal circus show that bowed Wednesday night at the Broadway Playhouse.

Chicago Tribune