Agostinho Blask

Itajobi, São Paulo, Brazil

Acrobat, actor, trapezist and clown Romizeta. He is the son of José Blask and Aracy Dantas Blask and grandson of Manoel Dantas and Josefina Dantas, who taught him Portuguese, Math and acrobatics at Circo Simões. After his first performance at age five he started his professional career and worked in more than fifty circuses, some of which included Mocotó (owned by Mocotó and Piara), Sudan, Rosario (owned by Antenor Pimenta), Circo-Teatro América (owned by Mário Benelli), Irmãos Bocuti, Arethuza, Circo Teatro Ayres, Circo Teatro Liendo, Norte Americano, Circo-Teatro Nhô Pai, Motinha e Nhá Fia, Universal (owned by Massimo Bernardi) and Circo Garcia, where he worked together with the clown Miniatura. He was also artistic diretor at Circo Beto Carrero and Playcenter, as well as the owner of Real de Paris Circus. In the cinema he acted alongside Mazzaropi in the film, “Betão Ronca Ferro,” and also appeared in television programs. In 2001 he won the Trofeu Picadeiro (Picadeiro Trophy) for his work as a clown. Since 2004, he has been teaching circus classes at Sesc and Centro de Memória do Circo in São Paulo (Circus Memory Center).

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