The festival, which extends for 18 consecutive days from July 8 to 27, is not only a platform for the presentation of shows, but also a space for meeting, exchange and creation that It favors the connection between professionals from different countries invited artist.
Claire Ducreux brings Hanover his solo Of Paseothe encounter between a bank that does not stop still and a dancer who would like to sit. It can be seen from July 15 to 27 at 7pm.
Cris Clown will present Ufathe clown floating in the air, from July 8 to 27 at 6.30 pm.
The dance company Elee Recover Hanover his first work, In Schegas ((Blindly), in which the duet explores the impact of the sudden changes in life to end an unexpected turn that crosses the skin. It can be seen from July 8 to 27 at 7pm.
Itineraniastreet theater company, will install your Kleines Fest Maze. An experience aimed at the whole family that invites visitors to find their own way. It can be accessed from July 8 to 27 between 6pm at 10pm.
And finally the company Manolo Alcántara He brings to Germany Maña, a tribute to the craft, the ingenuity and the timeless principles of construction.
Catalan participation this year brand The start of a wider collaboration between Germany and Catalonia In the field of circus and street arts. Thus, the collaboration of 2025 is proposed as a prelude to a Extended exchange program scheduled for 2026.
Kleines Fest
It Kleines Fest It is an international cultural festival that has been held since 1986 at the Großer Gartenin the royal gardens of Herrenhausen, in Hanover. Organized by the City Council, it has become a reference event for local and international public, with a festive and welcoming atmosphere that many visitors also enjoy a picnic in the gardens before the start of the performances.
During the festival, artists from around the world offer shows in up to 30 stage spaces spread over the garden and with about 4,000 spectators per day. Juggling, acrobatics, dance, circus, clowns, interactive facilities and traveling shows are the main genres represented.