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CIRCUS JUVENTAS, 2010 Sping Show
Submitted by Gracie White on 6/11/2010
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By Gracie White, age 17
Photos by Bill Raab
The Spring Shows at Circus Juverntas were very successful this year, with over 800 performers taking the stage over a spead of nine shows, running from April 28 - May 8.
Triple Trapeze
Unicycles
The purpose of the Spring Shows is to give the beginner and intermediate students an opportunity to be in the spotlight. This means that acts range from toddlers (looking adorable in sparkly costumes), to to a dance routine involving thirty girls to the song "Jai Ho", and to our flying trapeze artists captivating the audience with daring catches. Energy levels among performers was very high, partly because of the knowledge taht school was ending for the year, but mostly because these kids love to perform, and Circus Juventas lets them do so.
Four Lane Cradle
Bungee Trapeze
This year, each act was assigned a country to be the basis or the routine, including inspiring the costumes, music and choreography. For example, the "jai Ho" dance was inspired by India, and the hammock (pictured below had a Grecian theme.
Bike for five Hammock
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