This Saturday, February 4th join us at 11:30am at VCS New Westminster for a free 30 minute Ring Masters presentation. The Ring Master students will be presenting the solo and group routines that they have been developing as part of their intensive program. Come cheer them on!
Thank you to all who came to make our 2011 New Year’s Gala a smashing success. Special thanks to our creative team: all the performers and our creative crew: Brandon Miyazaki, Sandra Botnen, Travis Johnson, Scott Campbell, Jennifer Long, Reham Cojuangco, and Jordan Graham.
As well, thanks to our sponsors for all their support.
The Thornton family won our ‘guess how many balls’ competition this week with a guess of 11,280 yellow balls. They were the closest to the actual total – 9614, and so they have won two tickets to Kuru Kuru Pa! on December 31st as well as a free night at the Inn at the Quay. Congratulations!
New Westminster newspaper The Record has featured an article on the circus school and our upcoming New Year’s gala show ‘Kuru Kuru Pa!” Here is a small selection from the article, be sure to read the full report here.
Maintaining a ratio of six students for each teacher, the school now runs 200 classes each week, helping 500 aspiring trampolinists learn the finer points of the gravity-defying craft.
Just last week Vancouver Circus School was named best small business by the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce, but for the moment, Johnson is singularly focused on Dec. 31.
The show, which has been in heavy rehearsals for the past month, is scheduled to centre around 12 performers taking to the sky with aerial silk, a unicyclist, a yo-yo champion and a manipulation artist who needs to be seen to be believed, according to Johnson.
“He can hold a ring in space and move his body completely around it without moving the ring,” he explained.
The show is called Kuru-Kuru-Pa. Kuru Kuru is a Japanese term meaning to twirl, and by adding “pa” at the end, the phrase means crazy. … Although the Burr Theatre performance won’t be able to match the grandeur of Cirque du Soleil, Johnson said it’s a rare opportunity for New Westminster residents to see a blend of artistry and athleticism up close.
“You’re going to see people do things that you would never see in such an intimate setting,” Johnson said.
Last week, the law firm Blake, Cassels & Graydonwas entertained by a special performance from the Inner Ring Circus at the Fairmont Waterfront in Vancouver. The show featured giant balloon, ring manipulation, aerial hoop and silks, handstands, pole and more; all performed to the highest standards by this talented group of circus artists. Click below for photos from this amazing event.