To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

Categories: Asia | Photo project

In London in 1777, opened the world's first circus. Since then, the circus has become a universal phenomenon, and not in the world a country where it would not be.

Photographer Christian Rodriguez, currently living in Barcelona, carefully documents the life of the Hanoi circus.

Remember stories about sad clowns? There all about. For the bright, laughing and an attractive picture from somewhere in the hidden childhood of extreme poverty and fear of the future. All seasoned with the hardest physical labor.

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

Inverted people in many of the photos Rodriguez is the upside down life.

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

While working on the project, the photographer lived with the Vietnamese circus performers for quite a long time and he knows what he's talking about: "They live in an old theater, and their life completely destroyed".

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

"Circus artists are trying to hide the difficulties of her life, they are shy. Many of them have iPhones and iPads, but they simply can't afford decent, and even some housing."

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

"In the photos I tried to focus on ordinary life by shooting them very close and might touch on some personal, intimate side of life, to show a different side of the circus."

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

Vietnamese circus artists are very poor even by local standards.

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

Last year Cristian rodríguez arrived in this country with 130 euros in my pocket. It was enough to live there for three months.

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

The heroes of photos of Rodriguez and not the money. So all these lights, colors, clothes, and other circus paraphernalia is nothing more than a way of life that they want to live.

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

As the photographer concludes: "They want to live in a dream. But I can't."

To be read: heavy everyday life of a Vietnamese circus

Keywords: Vietnam | Backstage | Circus

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