Les Objets Volants

[1] The group has been producing shows in France and around the world since 1999, including elements of circus, theater, visual arts and even mathematics.

[3] Juggling rapidly rose in popularity in France at the end of the 1980s, with names such as the like Institut de Jonglage and Jérôme Thomas creating innovations that would influence later jugglers.

The first show the trio produced was called Impers et Passes, which mixed juggling, theater, movement, music and humor.

Espresso is a show featuring four artists who create scenes and stories, on the ground and in the air, with juggling, dance and aerials, but no words.

[5] Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat called the work "a treasure chest filled with beautiful sights, meticulous efforts and inventive surprises", while France's Le Monde said, "intelligence and virtuosity are embedded in the magical vignettes".