COYOTE CALL

CIRCUS

We are multi-disciplinary circus artists, uniting in love of community, playfulness, and the creative force.

We curate immersive experiences as festival-like events which include playshops, full-length theater shows, large group games, catered meals, and activations for causes.

Founded in 2023 by three friends, the Coyote Call Circus exists to support performers, promote circus fellowship, and to enrich people’s lives.

Two acrobats dressed in yellow and black perform a synchronized pose on green silk fabric in a circus setting, with an audience of children watching in the background.

Spectacle

What will you find in one of our shows? Conscious theater with hilarity and epic physical talent. Aerial artists, hoopers, musicians, puppeteers, mimes, and an atmosphere of psychedelic whimsy.

Circus performers, including a woman in a sparkly dress and a man in black, perform acrobatics while children watch in the audience. The backdrop features a colorful sign reading 'Cogote & Call Circus'.

Hands-On Playshops

Family-friendly teachers bring their passion to all generations. Try on new skills from experienced artists. Then take home a flow toy from one of our shops!

Young woman dressed as a witch with a pointed hat and glasses, juggling multiple colorful balls in a dark, colorful lighted room

Immersive Experience

Dress-up and bring your favorite flow toys. Not only do our performances enter into the audience space, but the audience can enter into being a participant. We aim to change how audience’s engage with events. Think of it as a party.

Our Team

  • A person with dark hair, wearing a patterned hat, colorful scarf, red jacket, and striped pants, sitting on a chair with their foot on another person's knee. The person is holding a large piece of driftwood. The background has two guitars hanging on the wall, framed pictures, a bookshelf, and a colorful tapestry with floral and moon designs.

    Nicole Medema

    Queen extraordinaire of Trickster Space, clown, writer, vision fast guide, excitable person. She is most well-known for her clown work engaging with failure and play. She teaches courses in Eugene and performs throughout the Northwest. Nicole is a co-founder of Coyote Call.

  • Three people in colorful, eclectic outfits; one person in a bear costume with a pink tongue, another wearing a rainbow scarf and rainbow pride flag, and the third in a red hat. They are posing in front of a vibrant purple and yellow mural.

    David "Captain Monday" Feldman

    Cosmonaut and ring-schlepper, David brings heart-felt sillies to the stage. Voted best-dressed in two countries, Captain Monday is the founder of the joyful Glad Wagon and a co-founder of Coyote Call.

  • A woman with curly hair, wearing a hoodie and colorful striped pants, is smiling and putting her foot on a hula hoop while standing on a metal ring, in front of a vibrant mural with a bird and intricate designs.

    Brittany Rae Sun Smith

    Beloved director of aesthetics, hula hooper, and creator of flow events, B-Rae is the joyful remembrance of vulnerable courage. She offers connective hooping workshops and hand-made hoops through her business Flow In Love. B-Rae is a co-founder of Coyote Call.