Posted 4/28/2004 9:11:04 PM by Editor
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - St. Louis, Missouri
Circus Day Foundation’s newest youth circus troupe, the Patchwork Circus, presents a new show on Saturday, May 8th at City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri.
Practice Makes Pyramids! Performance by new youth circus troupe, Patchwork Circus Contact Person: Jessica Hentoff Cell (314) 226-3633 Phone (314) 436-7676
Circus Day Foundation’s newest youth circus troupe, the Patchwork Circus, presents a new show on Saturday, May 8th at City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. The name "Patchwork" was chosen because the participants are like the pieces of a quilt– each different piece with its own history coming together to form a beautiful and unique work of art. Patchwork Circus is the human equivalent.
Patchwork Circus is currently comprised of Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Chinese, African-American, Hispanic, Filipino, Caucasian, urban and suburban children. Participants range in age from 4 to 14 years old.
Children come out and the audience goes "Awwww" which turns to AWE as the young performers juggle, turn somersaults and complete other tricks. Something more happens, though. The audience feels good about themselves. It is as if the fact that children from different backgrounds can work together and accomplish these extraordinary feats somehow makes the world a better place, as if the children’s potential and accomplishments mirror the world’s– a place where wonderful things can happen. Come see for yourself! Patchwork Circus presents Practice Makes Pyramids in the everydaycircus ring on the third floor of City Museum on Saturday, May 8 at 6:30 PM.
These young performers will amaze and amuse you as they personify the Circus Day Foundation’s mission to "help people defy gravity, soar with confidence, and leap over social barriers, all at the same time."
What: Patchwork Circus in Practice Makes Pyramids Where: City Museum 701 N. 15th St. 3rd fl. circus ring When: Saturday, May 8, 2004
This project is made possible in part by the Regional Arts Commission, DCA Family Foundation, Milagro Foundation, Cirque Du Soleil and generous individuals. Circus Day Foundation teaches the art of life through circus education. Circus Day Foundation uses circus arts to build character in individuals and to build bridges between communities. They sponsor youth circus troupes like the St. Louis Arches and form Circus Partnerships like Circus Salaam Shalom with Jewish and Muslim children and produce shows like Far East Meets Midwest with Asian and Midwestern arts and artists. Learn more by calling 314-436-7676 or visit www.circusday.org.
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