Direct from Paris, Cirque Anouchka Bouglione presents Cirque de Paris under the Big Top in Orange City
- Alastair Mac

- 3 hours ago
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Europe’s most famous circus family return to Central Florida with an ALL-NEW immersive big top experience.

Following acclaimed international success, Europe’s most renowned circus family returns to the United States, with Cirque Anouchka Bouglione presents Cirque de Paris, an immersive circus experience, embarking on its third season across the United States in 2026.
Deeply rooted in the grand circus traditions of France, this sophisticated one-ring production seamlessly blends breathtaking athleticism, graceful artistry, and subtle humor. For this new season, Cirque Anouchka Bouglione unveils a newly curated ensemble of Europe’s most accomplished circus performers, appearing in America for the first time.
The elegant 90-minute performance features masterful BMX artistry, jugglers, soaring aerial choreography, exquisite acrobatics, refined comedic moments and a spell binding grand finale — all presented with impeccable style and precision.
Designed for audiences of all generations, Cirque de Paris also offers an elevated interactive pre-show and a curated intermission experience, featuring lively fun and premium refreshments for the entire family.
Cirque Anouchka Bouglione presents Cirque de Paris will once again perform in Orange City this spring, with the international circus pitched their blue and white big top in Orange City, performing multiple shows per day from February 19 - March 1, 2026.
You will discover the circus at Fancy Fruit and Produce, located at 911 S Volusia Ave, Orange City.
Tickets start at $20.80 for kids, and $26.00 for adults. Family tickets for 2 adults and 2 kids are available for $ 77.69. (Fees Apply)
To purchase tickets in advance, and for more information, click here.
You can purchase tickets on the day of the show with the onsite box office open 45-minutes prior to show time.

Cirque Anouchka Bouglione is presented by the Bouglione Family of France, known for their illustrious circus legacy.
In 1934, Anouchka Bouglione’s great-grandfather, Joseph Bouglione, along with his brothers Alexandre, Sampion, and Firmin – collectively known as the “Four Brothers Bouglione” – became the proud owners of the iconic Cirque D’Hiver in Paris.
The family’s fame skyrocketed when, in 1955, Hollywood chose their venue to film the classic movie “Trapeze” starring Tony Curtis, Gina Lollobrigida, and Burt Lancaster.

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