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Can you conquer the trapeze like Kaia? Witness amazing acrobat talent!
Join us in this exciting journey as young athlete Kaia takes on the challenge of mastering trapeze training. Watch her ...
It was love at first catch. Hanging upside down, Justin Chodkowski grabbed April Brown as she flew through the air under the Big Top. The magical moment was around Christmas 2010. They had been ...
EscondidoEscondido — As millions of Americans retreat into seclusion under the COVID-19 closures, aerial artists Jeremy and Harmony Chute are sequestered in their own private circus. Each day, their ...
I.FLY Trapeze held its grand opening of Long Island’s first indoor flying trapeze and aerial arts school, located at the Samanea Mall in Westbury, on Thursday, Nov. 20. Franklin Square natives Marc ...
EAST MEADOW, New York -- For the more athletic adventurer this summer, you may want to consider trapeze classes. The mission of I FLY Trapeze is to introduce children and adults to the amazing world ...
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Swing high: Master the art of trapeze at Japan's UNREE studio!
Join us on a thrilling adventure as we explore the world of trapeze at the UNREE Fly and Fit Trapeze Studio in Japan!
Trapeze legend Terry Cavaretta is getting back into the swing of things. Instead of seeking an audience, the 59-year-old wants the public next to her as she takes to the skies. "There is truly no ...
The supermodel went up on the trapeze less than 10 times to capture the perfect shot Kaitlyn is a former Assistant Style & Beauty Editor at PEOPLE. Gigi Hadid went flying through the sky for an "epic" ...
John Zimmerman's garage is FULL of memories from his circus days but his favorite is a photo. This is the legendary Tony Steele, he said pointing to a young man holding on to a handlebar in the sky.
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: November 12, 1859, 158 years ago today … a day for defying gravity. For that was the day Jules Leotard performed the world's first flying trapeze act ...
Daydreamers and adrenaline junkies finally can get the answer to an age-old question: What would it feel like to fly? A trip to the new trapeze school on Houston's East End proves it feels just like ...
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