Street Art Festival Production


I bring international talents to the cities of your towns.

Busker Tour in Krotoszyn

Balls and clubs flying through the air, acrobats perched on masts, illusionists testing our perception, and original songs filling every corner. Unicyclists, Cyr wheel artists, free ladder balancers, and rolla bolla performers entertain. Dancers cross streets, hand walkers move gracefully, and aerial somersaults amaze—all brought to life by talented performers. That’s what your city can look like if you decide to work with me.

Busker Tour – a travelling street festival

Busker Tour is a travelling street festival and a series of events featuring buskers, or street performers, who transform any square into a stage and passersby into an audience.

This festival is known for its international line-up, openness to various art forms, and carefully curated selection of shows, performances, and concerts. The program changes annually, incorporating interdisciplinary performing arts such as theatre, dance, music, and circus arts.

Circus trip around the world

My events transcend geographic barriers. I have collaborated with artists from most European countries, Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and many others. Artists come to Poland at my invitation.

Some perform mainly locally, while others travel across continents, pursuing the summer. At the Busker Tour festival, they take audiences on a journey around the world, making every location feel like Sunday afternoon in Mauerpark in Berlin, on the Southbank Promenade in Melbourne, or in Parque Urquiza in Rosario, Argentina—renowned street performance spots.

I work with world-class artists known for their versatility, engaging storytelling, high technical skills, and great audience rapport.

Festiwal uliczny. Publiczność ogląda występ iluzjonisty. W tle widać ratusz.
Steet festival Busker Tour fot. Joanna Dryjańska-Pluta

Who is a busker?

A busker is a performer who possesses the remarkable ability to transform any public space into a captivating stage, engaging passers-by as their audience. Their purpose is to provide entertainment, evoke emotions, and showcase their talents, ideas, skills, and unique personalities. While mastering their bodies and props with precision and tackling technically challenging acts are crucial to maintaining the audience’s interest, it is equally important for buskers to exhibit charisma, a distinctive presentation style, and the ability to connect with the audience.

Buskers are also known for their adaptability, adjusting their performances to new surroundings. Often, they encounter the performance space for the first time during the festival, without prior rehearsals, unsure of the audience size or their reactions.

While they may have a script as a reference point, buskers embrace improvisation, draw inspiration from their surroundings, and actively involve the audience, ensuring that each performance becomes a distinct and unforgettable experience.

Drawing on street theatre traditions, buskers use tools like illusion effects, clowning, dance, music, acrobatics, circus props, and other well-known and unexpected disciplines and techniques.

All events are animal-free.

Kobieta na monocyklu w czarno-niebieskim kostiumie podczas pokazu cyrkowego na festiwalu ulicznym.
Janna Wohlfarth performing in Krotoszynie. photo by Joanna Dryjańska-Pluta

Busker Tour can be a festival or a series of events, with the option for individual performances. Contact me to discuss your needs and what we can do in your town.

Tłum na festiwalu ulicznym ogląda pokaz artystki cyrkowej, która w ręce trzyma hula hop. W tle widać wrocławski ratusz.
Manshula circo in Wrocław, photo by Tobiasz Papuczys

Building a City’s Image Through Street Festivals

Busker Tour is more than a cultural event; it’s a celebration for residents, allowing them to rediscover urban spaces. The Festival helps build a positive city image, proving that culture is accessible to all, not just a select few.

Busker Tour is a festival that brings joy and unites all generations. It counteracts the exclusion from cultural participation of people with low social or cultural capital.

Street artists entertain, evoke emotions, open viewers to new experiences, and bridge the gap between the audience and art.

The Busker Tour Festival garners significant media, and participants share photos and stories on social media.

The festival has a long history at the Zielona Góra promenade, with city residents eagerly
participating each year. This year was no exception, with beautiful weather enhancing the
artistic atmosphere, enjoyed by all. Naturally, there were plenty of children, who watched the
performances with awe.

Radio Eska
Publiczność na Rynku w Krotoszynie ogląda występ uliczny artysty cyrkowego na monocyklu
Sam Goodburn in Krotoszyn