Michael Moschen


Michael Moschen, a juggler without compare, has revolutionized this ancient circus art and turned it into a mesmerizing form of theatre.  The  Los Angeles Times and the New York Times have called his work "genius," "exhilarating virtuoso entertainment" and "flawless purity."  Incorporating the rich beauty of art, science, physics, and mathematics, this MacArthur Fellow has performed both solo and collaboratively with leading artists Off-Broadway, in concert halls, and arts festivals in Europe, Asia, and North and South America.  Film credits include Hair and Annie. In a work beloved by Moschen aficionados, he also choreographed and performed with crystal balls as David Bowie's hands in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.  Mr. Moschen has lectured on innovation and creativity at such prestigious institutions as Carnegie Mellon, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Lincoln Center Education Program.  When not performing, Mr. Moschen is creating.

Michael Moschen
Wall Street Journal