David Dimitri
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David Dimitri (born March 7, 1963) is a Swiss tightrope acrobat.[1]
Combining an education at the State Academy for Circus Arts in Budapest and at New York’s Juilliard School, David Dimitri performed his wire dances at circuses, arts festivals, and concert halls throughout the world – Canada’s Cirque du Soleil, New York’s Big Apple Circus,[2][3] Switzerland's Circus Knie, and the Metropolitan Opera under the direction of Jean-Pierre Ponnelle.
In 2001, with the assistance of his father, the clown and mime Dimitri, David Dimitri created the one-man show "L'Homme Cirque"[4] a presentation of nouveau cirque arts performed in a touring circus tent designed and built for the production.
References
[edit]- ^ Lawrence Van Gelder (2000-07-13). "Lincoln Center Festival Review; A One-Ring Circus That Breathes Fellini". The New York Times.
- ^ Christopher Bollen (2006-01-08). "The Two-Ring Circus". The New York Times.
- ^ Lawrence Van Gelder (1997-10-29). "Daffiness and Daring In Every Last Ring". The New York Times.
- ^ David Dimitri on Telerama