The Soldiers Who Became Clowns

The Soldiers Who Became Clowns

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June 8, 2026 · 31 min · Season 12 · Episode 2

About this episode

The episode explores the unique phenomenon of a military circus in Colombia, examining its implications on public perception and the military's role in society.

A few hours outside Bogotá, a giant yellow circus tent rises above the countryside. Inside, families laugh at clowns, gasp at acrobats, and cheer for trapeze artists soaring overhead. The performers are all members of the Colombian military. For more than three decades, Circo Colombia has sent active-duty soldiers across the country to perform for communities, many of them in regions shaped by decades of armed conflict. Military officials say the circus builds trust, provides entertainment, and offers a different face of the armed forces. But not everyone sees it that way. Some Colombians view the circus as a sophisticated public-relations project for an institution still grappling with allegations of corruption, violence, and abuses committed during the country's long civil conflict. Others argue the performances can blur the line between entertainment, recruitment, and intelligence gathering. Reporter Natalie Skowlund travels to the town of Supatá to step inside the tent and meet the people at the center of this unusual story: soldier-clowns, former military performers, circus historians, government officials, and audience members trying to make sense of what happens when the…

People in this episode

Host: Natalie Skowlund

Guest: Luís Javier

Topics covered

  • military
  • circus
  • Colombia
  • public relations
  • entertainment
  • war and memory

Keywords

  • Colombian military
  • circus
  • Circo Colombia
  • public relations
  • entertainment
  • war
  • memory
  • soldier-clowns

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Circo Colombia

Places: Colombia, Supatá, Bogotá

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