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Flying Gravity Circus presents a Milestone Family Show

Flying Gravity Circus presents a Milestone Family Show

Through acrobatics, aerial arts, juggling, unicycling, a healthy dose of funny business (and more!), “From there to Here to THERE” celebrates how the positive power of circus enables a group of doubtful kids to overcome negative forces and achieve things they never thought possible. It’s a tale of overcoming obstacles to lift each other up (literally)!

There are 40 performers in this show, ages 10-18 years old, from FGC’s three youth troupes performing together for the first time as one unified company.

Jackie Davis and Jonathon Roitman lead the directorship in collaboration with their coaching team: Sellam El Ouahabi, Alyk Fuller, Ted Lawrence, Chelsey Miley, Eleanor Parker, and Madi Ward, and with youth coaches Owen Lawson-Spratley and Sam Roy. FGC has commissioned Book Kennison to compose music for each of the circus acts. Live music accompanies the interweaving story elements, composed and performed by Leslie Vogel who has played for FGC since its founding in 1999.

For a quarter of a century, the Flying Gravity Circus has been a beloved feature in the Souhegan and Contoocook Valley communities, entertaining families with delightful shows and teaching circus arts to children and teens. Audience members can expect to be dazzled by the skill and artistry of FGC’s talented troupers as they perform a circus story that is both exhilarating and heartwarming.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of Flying Gravity Circus's history and enjoy a night (or matinee) of unforgettable entertainment.

The Amato Center for the Performing Arts
$15-$25
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM on Fri, 10 May 2024

Event Supported By

Flying Gravity Circus
(413) 313-1778
info@flyinggravitycircus.org
The Amato Center for the Performing Arts
56 Mont Vernon St
Milford, New Hampshire 03055
(603) 672-1002
rlacroix@svbgc.org

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