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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664h)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664g)
A red show curtain covers the stage before Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664f)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664e)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664c)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664d)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664b)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Generalprobe von "Twas the Night Before Christmas" vom Cirque du Soleil in NYC
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12638664a)
Cirque du Soleil artists and acrobats perform in the final dress rehearsal of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' by Cirque du Soleil at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, December 9, 2021 in New York City.
Cirque Du Soleil, New York, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9781246i)
Gandini Juggling premiere a special commission, Cascade, accompanied by the rousing sound of brass music played live by Circus Tsuica, a French band of musical acrobats, in the fountains of the courtyard of Somerset House. The performance is part of Circus Sampler, a selection of circus inspired events taking place Somerset House.
'Circus Sampler', Somerset House, London, UK - 05 Aug 2018
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European Capital of Culture, pilsen, Czech Republic - 17 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isifa Image Service sro/REX (4379097d)
Acrobats perform during the opening ceremony of the European Capital of Culture in historical city center of Pilsen
European Capital of Culture, pilsen, Czech Republic - 17 Jan 2015
Pilsen shares the title of European Capital of Culture 2015 with Mons in Belgium
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Yoga transforms lives of Kenyans
April 3, 2013 - Nairobi, Kenya: Yoga with acrobats at the Kangeme Social Hall in Kangeme, a slum in Nairobi. Acrobat troupes were among the first to study yoga with Paige Elenson in Nairobi when she founded the Africa Yoga Project (AYP). Many have since trained as teachers and now teach in outreach projects in slums, prisons and special needs schools. AYP instructor, Walter Mugwe, teaches the class to fellow acrobats. The acrobats practice a fusion of yoga and acrobatics, transforming and adapting certain poses to forms of acrobatics and vice-versa. Each week 70 yoga teachers find their way into prisons, special needs schools, social centers for the disabled and into the shanty towns to offer free yoga classes to Kenya's most marginalized populations. Most of the teachers began lives among the people they now serve. The teachers, most born into the grinding poverty of Nairobi's slums, have been trained and offered teaching jobs with Africa Yoga Project, a charity organization. Africa Yoga Project was founded by American Yoga teacher Paige Elenson after a Safari to Kenya with her parents. She befriended a group of acrobats and offered a few lessons in yoga. The acrobats invited her back for more. She came back to teach and stayed to found the organization.Africa Yoga project continues to train Kenyan and other African yoga teachers. This year they held the first ever international teacher training session where American and Canadian students studied side by side with Students from Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Africa. Elenson predicts that in addition to changing lives a blossoming yoga culture will have an economic impact on East Africa in the years to come. That transformation is already apparent in the lives of the teachers, formerly unemployed youth, who now earn a living teaching yoga across the city. (Brendan Bannon / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Melbourne acrobats Headfirst announce new shows at the Brighton Fringe Festival 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Their show as part of Brighton Fringe runs until 3rd June 2023.
Juggling, Tumbling, Balancing, Vaulting, Pyramiding and Pirating Australian acrobats Headfirst board the Pirate Ship at Hove Lagoon.
Headfirst Acrobats
Thomas Gorham
Chelsea Angell
Callan Harris
Jordan Swartz
Alex Caulfield
The performers, who have sailed in from the sunniest continent on earth are set to take the Brighton Fringe Fringe by storm this May/June. They run out the jiggers, haul up the leechlines and hoist the sail to perform their death defying feats.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Lorna and John from Portslade relax in the sunshine outside their beach hut at Hove Lagoon , East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Sunny weather in Brighton.
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Melbourne acrobats launch The Brighton Fringe 2023 at an event in Hove, East Sussex, UK.
Lorna and John from Portslade relax in the sunshine outside their beach hut at Hove Lagoon , East Sussex, UK.
16th May 2023.
Sunny weather in Brighton.
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Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arif Avize/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429830e )
Preying Mantis acrobats
Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
These insects looked like an acrobatic display team as they performed a series of daring highwire stunts - on a twig. The performance started with one praying mantis clambering onto its partner's back and being lifted above her head. Photographer Arif Avize watched as the mantis then balanced on one leg and shuffled gently to remain balanced. The 38-year-old said: "I found these two female praying mantises while out for a walk. "They were having a dual but seemed to be doing acrobatics." Arif, who took the photos in his home town of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, added: "They are very photogenic and move like humans."
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Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arif Avize/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429830c )
Preying Mantis acrobats
Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
These insects looked like an acrobatic display team as they performed a series of daring highwire stunts - on a twig. The performance started with one praying mantis clambering onto its partner's back and being lifted above her head. Photographer Arif Avize watched as the mantis then balanced on one leg and shuffled gently to remain balanced. The 38-year-old said: "I found these two female praying mantises while out for a walk. "They were having a dual but seemed to be doing acrobatics." Arif, who took the photos in his home town of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, added: "They are very photogenic and move like humans."
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Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arif Avize/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429830d )
Preying Mantis acrobats
Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
These insects looked like an acrobatic display team as they performed a series of daring highwire stunts - on a twig. The performance started with one praying mantis clambering onto its partner's back and being lifted above her head. Photographer Arif Avize watched as the mantis then balanced on one leg and shuffled gently to remain balanced. The 38-year-old said: "I found these two female praying mantises while out for a walk. "They were having a dual but seemed to be doing acrobatics." Arif, who took the photos in his home town of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, added: "They are very photogenic and move like humans."
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Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arif Avize/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429830a )
Preying Mantis acrobats
Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
These insects looked like an acrobatic display team as they performed a series of daring highwire stunts - on a twig. The performance started with one praying mantis clambering onto its partner's back and being lifted above her head. Photographer Arif Avize watched as the mantis then balanced on one leg and shuffled gently to remain balanced. The 38-year-old said: "I found these two female praying mantises while out for a walk. "They were having a dual but seemed to be doing acrobatics." Arif, who took the photos in his home town of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, added: "They are very photogenic and move like humans."
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Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arif Avize/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1429830b )
Preying Mantis acrobats
Preying Mantis appear to be doing acrobatics, Kahramanmaras, Turkey - 29 Jun 2011
These insects looked like an acrobatic display team as they performed a series of daring highwire stunts - on a twig. The performance started with one praying mantis clambering onto its partner's back and being lifted above her head. Photographer Arif Avize watched as the mantis then balanced on one leg and shuffled gently to remain balanced. The 38-year-old said: "I found these two female praying mantises while out for a walk. "They were having a dual but seemed to be doing acrobatics." Arif, who took the photos in his home town of Kahramanmaras, Turkey, added: "They are very photogenic and move like humans."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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