Sunday, June 29, 2008

New Flow Circus Photo Gallery

I am excited to share my love of photography (and my new camera!) with you. I will be posting photos from Paul's shows on the new Flow Circus Photo Gallery. Take a look at images from his recent tours in Alabama, SC, and NC. Check back - more will be added soon!


Thanks to our wonderful audiences for being so playful!



 

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Juggling, Magic, and Balloon Camps Begin!

We are halfway through our first week of camp this summer.  We couldn't of asked for a better group of kids to kick it off.

We are three days in and campers have learned to perform a few feats of amazing magic, create balloon sculptures and hats, and everyone is well on their way to becoming a juggler.  We are continually impressed with their focus, skill, and enthusiasm and look forward to the rest of the week.

Visit the Camp Program Page for more information about our summer and fall camps.

Balloon Hat Fashion Show

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Stewart Theatre Video

Thanks to everyone who stuck around after the show at Stewart Theatre in Dunn, NC today.  We captures some excellent footage that will be used in a music video project that is expected to be completed by August.


You can also watch the 3-ball juggling routine from this show here.



Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Catch the Reading Bug Summer Tour Continues in NC & SC

Paul has been helping kids Catch the Reading Bug in Lancaster County (SC), Kings Mountain (NC), Harnett County (NC) and Rowan County (NC). His enthusiasm for the Variety Arts (juggling, magic, balloons, and of course, improvisation) are contagious!

Have you seen one of these performances? What did you think?

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Catch the Reading Bug Summer Tour Begins in Alabama

The first of 3 out of state tours began today with 2 shows in Chambers County Alabama. Both shows were well attended and jam packed with spectical, laughs, and audience participation. We also debuted our newest routine, 8 spinning plates!

If you attended a show and would like to comment, please do so. We would love to hear what you thought of the performance!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Memories of Play: An Oral History Project

Webkinz, Wii, and playdates...technology is forever altering the experience of play. Going, going, and gone are the days of neighborhood pick-up kickball games, imaginative adventures in the woods, and afternoons of mastering the yo-yo, hula hoop, tops, and other skill toys.

In an effort to preserve the spirit of unstructured childhood play, we are gathering stories about favorite toys and games prior to 1980.

Tell us your story or ask a parent or grandparent for a story about their favorite game or toy. Be sure to include the approximate year of your recollections and enjoy your memories of play!