Ângela Cerícola
Ângela Maria Cerícola

Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1957

Ângela Cerícola,2016. Photo by Luciano Bogado.

Acrobat, trapezist, equilibrist. She earned a bachelor's degree in Education at University Castelo Branco in Rio de Janeiro. Her parents are William Cerícola and Maria Moreira Cerícola. Her mother adopted eleven children, however only eight of them survived and became artists. She had her debut at age four taking part in icarian acts. During her career, she performed in the circuses Circorama (owned by Olimecha), Sul Africano (owned by Delise and Ozon) and at Circus Rossato (owned by Baiaco), where she and her sister Irma perfomed metamorphosis trunk and rola bola. She was the stunt double for Lombardi in the TV Globo programs “Os Trapalhões”, “Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo” and also for the actress Débora Falabella. She has been teaching at Escola Nacional de Circo in Rio de Janeiro since 2006. Her daughter, Paloma Cerícola, is the manager of Circo Trapézio owned by the family.

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