Circus Vargas returns to Temecula

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
By TIFFANY AUSTIN-SUNIGA, Special to The Press-Enterprise Circus Vargas is back for a second year in Temecula. Shows under the big top start tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the circus located in the parking area near Macy's at The Promenade mall. The circus will be in town until April 11. Circus Vargas extended its typical one-week stint because of the overwhelming "appreciation" performers felt from local patrons, trapeze artist and owner Katya Quiroga said. "Last year was like a test coming here for a week," Quiroga said. "But we were so happy with the response we went to two weeks because of the audience here." Quiroga, who owns the circus with her husband, Nelson, is a seventh-generation circus performer. She and her husband became the owners of Circus Vargas in 2005 and take their theater-style tent, which seats 1,500, to California cities throughout the year. Jon Weiss, host of the event and a balancing artist, said that Circus Vargas is different than other circuses. "This is the place that people go if they are looking for something upscale, more intimate, and more family oriented," Weiss said. Weiss performed for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for 26 years before joining Circus Vargas four years ago. Long-time friends with the owners, Weiss along with his, wife, who also performs in the show, left Ringling Bros. to join Vargas in search of a more "family-like" environment. That environment is what he said he and performers feel when they come to Temecula. "Every city has something special to offer, but we really enjoy the way people here really embrace us and the show," Weiss said.

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