RODRIGO MÖLLER
SYNOPSIS
Sonora Camote is a show that blends juggling, object manipulation and humour into a visual and interactive experience suitable for all ages.
Accompanied by music inspired by Peruvian rhythms and traditions, it invites audiences to marvel and laugh
through play, improvisation and surprise.
An encounter where chaos gives way to order to the beat of rhythm and imagination.
DESCRIPTION
A dynamic show that combines juggling, object manipulation and humour, creating a visual and interactive experience for audiences of all ages.
Accompanied by music inspired by Peruvian rhythms and traditions, the show blends visuals and sound into a single, cohesive performance.
With a universal language and its own unique style, it invites wonder and laughter through precise routines, improvisation and moments of interaction.
An experience in which the unpredictable becomes a game, and chaos finds its own rhythm and balance.
STAGE AREA
A stage area measuring 5 x 5 metres is required. Minimum height: 5 metres.
SOUND
If the festival does not provide sound equipment, the show can be staged independently
Lighting
It adapts to the existing lighting in the outdoor space. If the performance takes place at night, the company does not provide its own lighting
BIO
Rodrigo Möller is a juggler, clown and circus artist whose career combines technical skill, humour and a keen sense of the stage. He is currently a member of the Latin Dúo Company from Argentina and Peru. Since 1999, he has trained with renowned masters of juggling, percussion and clowning, including Cristina Moreira, Víctor Avalos, Jorge and Oscar Videla, Gabriel Liñán, Leo Bassi (Italy), Esteban Hernández (Uruguay), Morgan Cosquer, Viktor Kee (Ukraine) and Biribinha (Brazil). His career reflects a constant search for his own artistic language, where virtuosity and playfulness coexist in perfect balance.
FESTIVALES
- Kulturufer Friedrichshafen — Germany
- Barth — Germany
- Bamberg Zaubert — Germany
- Blumberg — Germany
- Theatre Spektakel — Switzerland
- Trotoart Festival — Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Festival Payasadas — Argentina
- Festival Dos Inhamuns — Brazil (Ceará)

