Moschen in Motion at Caltech

Michael Moschen showing off his juggling skills. - Courtesy photo / Brad Doherty
Michael Moschen showing off his juggling skills. – Courtesy photo / Brad Doherty

Award-winning juggler Michael Moschen performs

MacArthur Genius Award-winning juggler Michael Moschen will present Moschen in Motion on Saturday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium.

Ranked as one of the world’s leading jugglers and one of America’s most visionary performing artists, Moschen has transformed this ancient circus art into a mesmerizing concert form that has garnered critical acclaim as “genius,” “exhilarating virtuoso entertainment” and “flawless purity” by media such as The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times.

Film credits include “Hair” and “Annie.” Moschen was commissioned by the Cirque du Soleil to create and stage a new work for their permanent theatrical circus in Las Vegas, which has toured with Quidam. He also choreographed and performed with crystal balls as David Bowie’s hands in the Jim Henson film “Labyrinth.”

Tickets to this performance are priced at $43, $38, and $33; youth (high school age and younger) tickets are $10. Senior rush tickets will go on sale for $25, beginning one-half hour before the performance (subject to availability). Tickets can be purchased at the Caltech Ticket Office, 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena.

Beckman Auditorium is located at 332 S. Michigan Ave., Pasadena (south of Del Mar Boulevard). For information, call (626) 395-4652 or visit events.caltech.edu.

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