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A variety circus show to benefit Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital with performers from Synapse Circus Center Youth Performance Troupe, Staff, Students, and local professionals.
03/23/2022
Circo Vivo is BACK! 🥳 After a two year postponement, we are excited to announce that we are back and we have a great show lined up for you! You can purchase tickets on our website: synpasecircus.com. RSVP to our event: https://www.facebook.com/events/637312197557713
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Circo Vivo was first produced May 2005 as a benefit for the Jacob Chesley Fund. It was produced again the next year then put to rest until now, 15 years later.
Crystal Campbell (Synapse’s owner) helped her mother produce the first show and is now bringing it back in honor of her mother.
SCC (Synapse Circus Center) is partnering with Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital to benefit the Physical Therapy
SCC Youth Performance Troupe will be performing new acts. This will be the troupe’s first chance to perform in a theater.
Also performing are some of the SCC Staff, our adult students, and local professional performers.
A few of the original performers from 15 years ago will be performing again in this show.
SCC has been in business since Feb. 2017 and had their studio since April 2018.
“Circus has a place for everyone. If you don’t like heights thats fine there are skills on the ground you can do. There are so many different types of movement and apparatus that everyone can find something that speaks to them.” -Crystal Campbell
“ Circus allows everyone to experience something unbelievable, whether it is watching performers move in unbelievable ways or in doing something yourself you thought was unbelievable.”