ON THE FRINGE: The Green Fairy Cabaret

Performers fearlessly tackled dangerous feats without nets, and managed to survive while the audience held its collective breath.

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ON THE FRINGE: The Green Fairy Cabaret

POSTED: Sunday, September 11, 2011, 10:00 AM
Photograph by Jacques-Jean Tiziou

Pure magic for adults and children alike, The Green Fairy Cabaret at the School of Circus Arts had children wide-eyed, and adults taking deep breaths, from a juggler with an unusual skill to a clown who joined the audience to a woman who climbed to the ceiling, hand over hand, on a long silken cloth, sliding slowly down to the floor. Performers fearlessly tackled dangerous feats without nets, and managed to survive while the audience held its collective breath. They've made their case -- you leave thinking this is much more than circus stunts, it's an art form.

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