Free Circus in Recife: The Mostra de Circo Plays Its Last Weekend
Brazil · Recife
Key Facts
- Run dates15 to 25 August 2026, ten days, more than fifty activities.
- Pricefree throughout; no ticket, no booking, no registration.
- Friday tribute7pm at Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho, honouring four Pernambuco circus artists.
- Saturdayclown procession from 3pm at Sítio Trindade; circus band from 4pm at Parque do Caiara.
- SundaySítio Trindade from 3pm and Parque do Caiara from 4pm, both finishing by 6pm.
- OrganiserPrefeitura do Recife, through its culture secretariat and city culture foundation.
- Not the samethe ticketed Festival de Circo do Brasil is a separate, privately run event.
Recife has been running a circus programme for ten days, and almost nobody outside the city knows it. The 15th Mostra de Circo do Recife closes this weekend, and every last activity is free.
What Is On This Weekend
Friday 21 August opens with a ceremony. It runs from 7pm to 9pm at the Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho.
Saturday 22 August is the busiest day. A clown procession runs from 3pm to 7pm at Sítio Trindade.
A circus band plays the same afternoon. That runs from 4pm to 7pm at Parque do Caiara.
Saturday closes with a stage show. It starts at 7pm, back at the Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho.
Sunday 23 August repeats the outdoor pairing at a gentler pace. Sítio Trindade runs 3pm to 6pm, Parque do Caiara 4pm to 6pm.
Where the Mostra de Circo do Recife Plays
Four venues carry most of the programme. Three sit in different parts of the city, which is worth knowing before you set out.
Sítio Trindade is at Estrada do Arraial, in Casa Amarela. It is a walled green site in the northern hills, and it takes the outdoor work.
Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho is at Cais do Apolo 142, in the old port district. That is the evening venue.
Teatro Apolo sits nearby at Rua do Apolo 121, also in Recife Antigo. The two are a short walk apart.
Teatro Barreto Júnior is further south, at Rua Estudante Jeremias Bastos in Pina. Parque do Caiara and Parque Governador Eduardo Campos also host sessions.
The Artists Being Honoured
Friday’s ceremony is the emotional centre of the programme. Four Pernambuco circus artists are being recognised.
They are Mister Salles, Jipinho, Williams Sant’anna and Mickael Marvey. All four are figures from the state’s own circus tradition.
Recife treats circus as heritage rather than novelty. The city has a circus school, the Escola Pernambucana de Circo, that feeds the sector.
That school appears on the wider programme alongside community centres. Sesc Casa Amarela and two Compaz centres also host sessions.
The point of the tribute is continuity. The Mostra is built to hand the craft from one generation to the next.
Do Not Confuse It With the Ticketed Festival
This is the trap for anyone searching in English. Two different circus events in Pernambuco carry similar names.
Ours is a Mostra, run by the city and free. The Festival de Circo do Brasil is a separate, privately produced event.
That one is run by Luni Produções and it charges. Its tickets ran from R$5 to R$40, roughly US$1 to US$8.
Its 18th edition took place from 1 to 10 November 2024. It is not the event playing this weekend.
One more listing trap is worth flagging. Search results still surface the 14th Mostra, which ran in late August and early September 2025.
What It Costs and What to Bring
Nothing, is the short answer. The city states plainly that all activities are free.
There is no ticket to reserve and no registration desk. You turn up at the venue listed for the session you want.
A food drive runs alongside the programme. Donations go to the Banco de Alimentos do Recife, the city food bank.
Bringing a non-perishable item is the courteous move. It is not a condition of entry to anything.
The programme itself runs through 25 August. City hall has not published a single web page carrying the full schedule.
Why This Matters for Foreign Residents
Recife rarely appears on the expat cultural map. Salvador and Rio absorb most of the northeast coverage in English.
Yet the city funds a decade-and-a-half-old circus programme out of the municipal budget. That is unusual, and it is worth seeing.
The outdoor sessions are the easier entry point. A procession at Sítio Trindade asks nothing of you but attendance.
The evening theatre work is a bigger commitment. Both port-district theatres are small rooms with a local audience.
One practical note before you go. Neither transport connections nor age guidance for individual shows appear in the city’s announcements.
Planning the Weekend Around It
The geography is the only real complication. Casa Amarela and the old port sit at opposite ends of the city.
Doing both on Saturday means an afternoon in the hills and an evening downtown. Allow proper time between the two.
Sunday is the easier day to attempt. Both sessions are outdoors and both finish by 6pm.
Recife Antigo rewards arriving early. The old port district has the restaurants and the waterfront that Casa Amarela does not.
If you only pick one thing, pick the Saturday procession. Street clowning is the form Pernambuco does best.
The Mostra de Circo do Recife is free at every venue, with no ticket and no registration. Arrive early for the indoor shows, because seating is capped by the room rather than by a booking list.
The Mostra de Circo do Recife is a city-funded festival, not a touring commercial circus. That is why nothing is charged and why the venues are public buildings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Mostra de Circo do Recife free?
Yes. The city states that all activities across the ten-day programme are free, with no ticket and no registration required.
What is on this weekend?
A tribute ceremony on Friday evening at Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho. Outdoor sessions follow at Sítio Trindade and Parque do Caiara on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Where exactly are the venues?
Sítio Trindade is on Estrada do Arraial in Casa Amarela. Teatro Hermilo Borba Filho sits at Cais do Apolo 142, and Teatro Apolo at Rua do Apolo 121.
Is this the Festival de Circo do Brasil?
No. That is a separate, privately produced and ticketed event run by Luni Produções, whose 18th edition took place in November 2024.
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