


Hailed by The New York Times as “The Nijinsky of juggling,” Michael Moschen - America’s greatest concept juggler – merges original music with ethereal movements creating mesmerizing visual spectacles that carry audiences away on journeys transcending time and imagination.
Moschen has performed both solo and collaboratively with leading artists Off-Broadway, in major concert halls, and in arts festivals across the globe. His work crosses ethnic and social borders, and is greeted with standing ovations and critical acclaim.
Recognized by the McArthur Foundation with the prestigious “Genius Award,“ his work is seen often on stage, in film and on television. He has created and starred in “Motion with Michael Moschen for Great Performances“ on PBS and his film credits include Hair and Annie. Michael was also commissioned by Cirque du Soleil to create and stage a new work for their permanent theatrical circus in Las Vegas which has also toured with Quidam.
Furthermore, Moschen was the keynote speaker for the National Conference of Teachers of Mathematics and in 1998 for the New York Teachers of Mathematics. He has lectured on the physical and pedagogical aspects of creativity and innovation through affiliations with major academic institutions that include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon, and the education department of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
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