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Circus Flora鈥檚 38th season includes mainstays like the Flying Wallendas and Circus Harmony鈥檚 St. Louis Arches. This year鈥檚 show also features the Wheel of Death and bareback equestrian acrobatics.
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The weekly classes at five of the city鈥檚 recreation centers will be supported for the next two years by a grant from the Missouri Arts Council. Circus Harmony hopes to secure funding to make them permanent.
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In recent months, as Jessica Hentoff and her Circus Harmony crew began planning the social circus organization鈥檚 first performance in a long while, they didn鈥檛 have to search too far for the show鈥檚 overarching theme. 鈥淐ircus is always an analogy for life,鈥 Hentoff, artistic/executive director, explained, 鈥渂ut now more than ever.鈥
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Jessica Hentoff is quick to insist that the primary focus of Circus Harmony, the St. Louis-based organization she heads up, isn鈥檛 to turn kids into鈥
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St. Louis circus kids are doing handsprings this week over a reunion with friends from Puerto Rico.Last summer, nine kids from St. Louis鈥 Circus Harmony鈥
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Circus Harmony, the local social circus, is preparing for a series of performances at the City Museum in January. Their forthcoming show 鈥淎ccelerando鈥 is鈥
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Lions, tigers and 鈥 unicyclists, oh my! Circus performers are known for juggling many acts, but the St. Louis Arches can add humanitarian efforts to their鈥
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Circus Harmony, the local social circus, is preparing for a series of performances at the City Museum this month. The production will take a look at鈥
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In January, Nat Hentoff, a syndicated columnist and writer noted for his jazz criticism and attention to First Amendment issues, died at the age of 91.His鈥
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As a teenager, Elizabeth Herring of Ladue escaped a life luxury by joining the circus. Tonight, she鈥檒l be back in the ring, celebrating her 90th birthday鈥