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Nik Wallenda, Circus Arts Conservatory extend 'Wonderland' run
Due to popular demand, immersive holiday spectacle 'A Brave New Wonderland' has been extended through January 7, 2024

When hometown hero and international superstar Nik Wallenda and the Circus Arts Conservatory (CAC) announced their intention to bring an extraordinary holiday circus spectacle to the UTC area, the hope was that the community would respond. Their holiday wish has been granted: due to popular demand, the run of the show has been extended through January 7, 2024.
Previously scheduled for 45 performances from November 18 through December 31, an additional seven opportunities to see “A Brave New Wonderland” have been added in the New Year.
“Wonderland” offers a blend of thrilling circus acts, mesmerizing aerial performances, and uplifting holiday storytelling, curated and produced under the creative eye of the “King of the High Wire” Wallenda himself, along with his world record-holding wife, Erendira Wallenda.
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“Wonderland” takes audiences on a heartwarming and visually stunning journey that brings together the enchantment of the winter holidays and their unique traditions. Through breathtaking performances by artists from diverse backgrounds, captivating narratives, and the shared spirit of Wallenda’s personal tagline, “Never Give Up!” "Wonderland" seeks to plant a seed of unity in the hearts of its audience. It's a show where the magic of the season is not just about traditions and celebrations but also about embracing our differences and finding strength in diversity.
“While we were fairly confident that ‘Wonderland’ would enjoy a successful run, the response from the community has exceeded all of our expectations,” said CAC Executive Vice President/COO Jennifer Mitchell. “We are grateful to all who supported our collaborative vision and goal to create a world-class holiday experience that we expect will become a Southwest Florida family holiday tradition for years to come.”
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The acts audiences are enjoying include: The Bone Breakers (acrobatic contortion); Ermiyas Muluken (freestanding ladder); Emma Grace (aerial pole); Lianna Ashton (hula hoops); Tatiana & Veranica Tchalabaeva (dog act); Johnny Rocket (comedy); Daniel C. Minor (character actor); and Gena Cristiani and Josuber Nevs (juggling). Closing the show will be the thrilling high wire act, starring Nik Wallenda, Erendira Wallenda, Blake Wallenda, Alec Bryant and Daniela Prieto.
The additional shows will take place Wednesday through Sunday, January 3-7, at 2 p.m., with evening shows on Wednesday, January 3 and Saturday, January 6 at 6 p.m. Ticket prices are $30-$75. Performances take place at the Holiday-Themed Big Top in the East District at UTC (195 University Town Center Dr., Sarasota).
To view the “Wonderland” performance schedule and/or to purchase tickets, visit wonderlandcircus.com.
About Nik Wallenda
Nik Wallenda, the “King of the High Wire,” is a world-renowned high-wire artist and circus performer, celebrated for his exceptional daring feats – pushing the boundaries of what’s possible – and unparalleled artistry. With a career marked by extraordinary achievements, he has become an icon in the world of circus and extreme performance. He has traversed some of the most challenging and iconic natural and urban landmarks, including Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon, Times Square in NYC, and an active volcano. He is the holder of 13 Guinness World Records. He has also earned Emmy Awards for his captivating TV productions. Visit nikwallenda.com.
About The Circus Arts Conservatory
The Circus Arts Conservatory, located in Sarasota, Fla., is home to world-class performances, excellence in training the circus arts, and community-based outreach programs. The organization was born from decades of circus history and today serves as a legacy to those that have set the standards for international circus artistry and education. The Circus Arts Conservatory is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Visit CircusArts.org for more information.