After the great success of Flying Dreams in 2022, the Wintergarten Varieté has once again teamed up with the breakdancers and the creative team of Flying Steps to continue their shared story.
Wintergarten director Rodrigue Funke and Vartan Basil from the Flying Steps, together with choreographer Jeffrey Jimenez, will once again combine street style, breakdance, and the elegance of the variety show into a unique mix in the new show "FLYING LIGHTS."
As the title reveals, the theme of light in all its facets will form the connecting thread. On the one hand, the dancers and artists will play the stage of the Wintergarten to quivering beats with fire and the latest LED technology – and on the other hand, they'll create poetic moments with light and shadow to live cello sounds.
As usual in the Wintergarten, "FLYING LIGHTS" also offers first-class circus treats. Whether it's LED club juggling with the Canaval Twins, Icarus-like games with the Segura Brothers, or the 19-year-old fresh graduate of the State School of Artists, Carla Seitz, on the straps – the acrobatics are, as always, at the highest level.
Geraldine Philadelphia is finally back at the Wintergarten with her hula hoops after a 2-year guest performance in Las Vegas, and young talent Maxim Voronin will not only magically float across the stage as if by magic, but also make things appear in an inexplicable way while doing a one-armed handstand.
After the huge response to the VR Universal Drivers' loops in the world's smallest motorcycle ball (3.80 m diameter) in the last production, "Varieté GAGA," the Wintergarten has decided to present this act again in a further developed version in "FLYING LIGHTS."
The international variety stars and the congenial, furious dancers of the Flying Steps, who thrilled audiences at "America's Got Talent" this year, promise an action-packed evening that will boost the mood and adrenaline levels of the audience.
Strobe light effects are used during the show, which may be unsuitable for light-sensitive people (e.g., those with epilepsy).










