These fellows worked the Miami date this last fall. I never caught the act, however their "warm up" out back was far superior then the juggling act I retired 15 yrs ago. In fact after seeing them, I was quite embarrassed to say I ever had juggled.
We saw the Fuscos numerous times last year in a number of different sized venues and all we saw them do was the gauchos and juggling; they are very good. Word has it they will be at CWM for the summer.
The twins are probably one of the best juggling acts in the world today. They came here for C&B and they stopped the show many times. But, the best part is their dad is a really great choreographer (excuse the spelling). They never stop practising and they are always working on new routines with the family. They are also all very friendly and will stop to talk anytime I would ask a question. Bob Kitto Bob Kitto
I take it these guys are very circus fan friendly, and take that extra time to visit, no matter how busy. How can I tell you ask? Well just a couple pictures away from this one, a man is being crucified for wearing wardrobe of the same color. You don't get folks to over look something like that, unless you have some congeniality awards. Don't get this wrong, I like the wardrobe. Kinda ironic though.
Mr. Cainan: Whils I agree with everything said about this talented duo, I'm sorry, but the black wardrobe is still terrible. When I photographed them on C&B, I asked them NOT to wear black wardrobe (as I did all of the performers) and for all of the rest of the shows they wore just about every other color but black. The best shots were in their white wardrobe, although their red and royal blue were pretty great too. That was still when they had the shoulder length natural colored hair. I have to compliment you on your wardrobe that I have seen you wear too in your act- tan jodphurs, black boots and white shirt on C&M and white with understated flash on Plunkett's & Grumpy Kime's Shrine date. Do you even own any black wardrobe? If you do, I suggest you throw it away, 'cause you don't need it. By the way, now that I've switched from film to all digital, how can I send you some photos? I must have about 150 or 200 of your act after your several appearances in Minnesota last year. Let me know at circusartist@aol.com . Regards, Neil Cockerline Minneapolis, MN
When the family was on C&B Mr Fusco was one of my favorite people for driving around town and sticking handbills under windshields. Never seen anyone work a lot faster! And he could look fierce enough to keep security at bay.
Casey, The questions and answers were when I was working for C&B. Yes I am a circus fan, but I have put in my time both as a booker and a worker. I have been purchasing agent, general helper and had the front door several times on C&B. Bob Kitto
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I saw this act at the Big E - they are terrific. Sorry the "remember names"part of the brain is shot!cc
Fuscos, maximilliano and Emiliano
family does Gauchos, and trampoline
These fellows worked the Miami date this last fall. I never caught the act, however their "warm up" out back was far superior then the juggling act I retired 15 yrs ago. In fact after seeing them, I was quite embarrassed to say I ever had juggled.
We saw the Fuscos numerous times last year in a number of different sized venues and all we saw them do was the gauchos and juggling; they are very good. Word has it they will be at CWM for the summer.
Paul G.
The twins are probably one of the best juggling acts in the world today. They came here for C&B and they stopped the show many times. But, the best part is their dad is a really great choreographer (excuse the spelling). They never stop practising and they are always working on new routines with the family. They are also all very friendly and will stop to talk anytime I would ask a question.
Bob Kitto
Bob Kitto
I take it these guys are very circus fan friendly, and take that extra time to visit, no matter how busy. How can I tell you ask?
Well just a couple pictures away from this one, a man is being crucified for wearing wardrobe of the same color. You don't get folks to over look something like that, unless you have some congeniality awards. Don't get this wrong, I like the wardrobe. Kinda ironic though.
Mr. Cainan:
Whils I agree with everything said about this talented duo, I'm sorry, but the black wardrobe is still terrible. When I photographed them on C&B, I asked them NOT to wear black wardrobe (as I did all of the performers) and for all of the rest of the shows they wore just about every other color but black. The best shots were in their white wardrobe, although their red and royal blue were pretty great too. That was still when they had the shoulder length natural colored hair. I have to compliment you on your wardrobe that I have seen you wear too in your act- tan jodphurs, black boots and white shirt on C&M and white with understated flash on Plunkett's & Grumpy Kime's Shrine date. Do you even own any black wardrobe? If you do, I suggest you throw it away, 'cause you don't need it. By the way, now that I've switched from film to all digital, how can I send you some photos? I must have about 150 or 200 of your act after your several appearances in Minnesota last year. Let me know at circusartist@aol.com .
Regards,
Neil Cockerline
Minneapolis, MN
When the family was on C&B Mr Fusco was one of my favorite people for driving around town and sticking handbills under windshields. Never seen anyone work a lot faster! And he could look fierce enough to keep security at bay.
Casey,
The questions and answers were when I was working for C&B. Yes I am a circus fan, but I have put in my time both as a booker and a worker. I have been purchasing agent, general helper and had the front door several times on C&B.
Bob Kitto
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