


In many discussions, they realized they wanted to live on the road – not for work but for themselves. With their livelihoods on hold, the couple decided they needed a project. The two were set to work on another show, but it didn’t open because the world essentially shut down with the pandemic. Sabattié was the main aerialist and performed as three different characters Cabana was the technician for the show.įast forward to 2020. Sabattié and Cabana already had years of circus performance experience behind them when they met in 2015 during a touring production of a Cirque de Soleil show in Louisiana. This couple’s relationship could be called unconventional - but, then again, their whole lives have been anything but conventional. Ever since she was a little girl, Zoé Sabattié dreamed of living in “a house on wheels.” This year, she and her husband, Carlos Cabana, made that dream a reality when they moved their family into a 36-foot school bus they purchased and renovated.
