Sentences with phrase «aerialists in»

A pastor in Atlanta posted on social media that his church would start incorporating aerialists in worship services after attending a conference where they were included.
Outside of the studio Radiance is a second year student at Illinois State University and an aerialist in the Gamma Phi Circus!

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Was she aerialist and your uncle saw her performing, fell in love, and stole her away?
I have always been athletically inclined and have worked as a professional aerialist, but a shoulder injury in my late 20s forced me to focus personally on mindful movement for a sustainable way of exercising and living.
They've been enough, frankly, to secure a spot in the collective imagination for Philippe Petit, the French aerialist who turned the World Trade Center into his high - altitude stage.
And hang in there for «Rewrite the Stars,» a high - flying love duet between Zac Efron's black - sheep socialite and Zendaya's aerialist, which climaxes with the two of them singing in harmony as they spin around the edges of the big top.
They've been enough, frankly, to secure a spot in the collective imagination for Philippe Petit, the French aerialist who...
It also include an aerial fabric performance (you've probably seen the drapes hanging from the ceiling that aerialists wrap themselves up in...) to music by animal advocate, Marilyn Milano, and slides about puppy mills and how to create change.
When the trapeze teacher, Deborah Sanderson, an aerialist who incidentally has performed in circuses from Bosnia to the Caribbean, auctioned an hour and a half private lesson at her base in Leeds, my hand instinctively flew up and I won the bid.
Ben Dayman 30 years surfing experience, 10 years teaching surfing, was also a former aerialist working in the circus and teaching in circus schools, around the world,
Richardson currently teaches art at Irvine Valley College, but is also an accomplished aerialist who teaches circus arts / aerial dance (she performed in an aerial troupe prior to attending graduate school).
But after a close look at this curious 1879 picture of an aerialist hanging from a rope by her teeth (on loan from the National Gallery in London, and displayed with related studies, sketchbooks, circus programs and other ephemera), they will recognize Degas's skeptical eye and classical perspective on modern entertainment.
Aerialist turned improvisational performance artist Matilda Leyser discusses how motherhood led to greater creativity in her work.
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