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Trinity

Trinidad Albonico Ruiz-Tagle, Santiago, Chile.

She studied photography in Argentina, where she began developing her artistic sensibility.

In 2006, she started her circus career as a juggler, joining her first tour in northern Argentina with the music and circus group Corazón de Manzana. A year later, she founded Dúo Tacha, with which she toured Chile and Argentina, performing street shows that combined music and circus arts.

Upon returning to Chile, she participated in various variety shows with a performance titled Imágenes con oxígeno (Images with Oxygen), where she blended slide photography with circus arts, creating a unique visual experience.

In 2007, she embarked on her first European tour, joining the artistic caravan La Mecha. For five years, she explored and developed street art interventions in numerous countries, including Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, and Turkey.

In 2011, she settled in Berlin and joined the group Krapouchnikov Family, presenting a circus-theater show that combined storytelling and acrobatics. That same year, she co-founded the company Duoh!Lala! with French artist Anaelle Molinario. Together, they participated in numerous street theater festivals across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, earning several awards for their innovative work.

In 2013, she specialized in the discipline of antipodism under the guidance of master Piraja at the Escola Nacional do Brasil.

In 2016, she began developing Diario a Diario, a show that reconnected her passion for photography with the circus, merging antipodism and photojournalism.

In 2019, she premiered her street performance Si el mundo estuviera al revés (If the World Were Upside Down), an homage to classical circus and object theater where the "newspaper" plays the central role. This work received widespread acclaim and led to several tours across Europe, establishing her as a recognized creator and performer.

She is currently working on a new physical theater and circus production titled Après-coups, set to premiere in 2026.

She resides in the south of France, where she continues to develop her artistic career.