Cuban circus juggling act vanishes on Mexican tour
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Eight Cuban acrobat jugglers disappeared before a performance at a festival in central Mexico last week, presumably to defect to the United States, organizers said on Friday.
The six men and two women, the entire juggling and high-flying acrobatics act of Havana-based Circuba, arrived in the Mexican state of Queretaro last week for an annual festival of musicians, actors and artists from around the world.
The group was part of a troupe of more than 20 Cuban performers attending the fair for the second year in a row.
"They arrived on Thursday, bought cell phones, and by eight in the morning on Friday they were gone," said Guadalupe Navarro, a spokeswoman for the Queretaro fair.
"It's most likely they came prepared with all the contacts they needed to escape," she said.
Unlike migrants from other Latin American nations who trek through deserts and ford rivers to enter the United States illegally, Cubans only have to show up at the U.S. border and request political asylum to be allowed in.
Defections by Cuban athletes and performers while on tour in other countries are not uncommon.
The performers, trained in the circus tradition of the former Soviet Union but with added Cuban dance rhythms, are from a school whose graduates and students have toured the world for two decades. They have performed in Latin America, Europe and as far afield as China, Mongolia and North Korea. Continued...
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