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——For Immediate Release——

World Peace Through Youth Circus

Local Youth Circus Troupe to go to Israel to Work with Israeli/Arab Children promoting

Peace though Pyramids

and

Harmony through Handsprings

Contact: Jessica Hentoff 314-226-3633

St. Louis’ bounciest ambassadors are going to Israel! Circus Day Foundation’s amazing youth circus performers, the St. Louis Arches, have been invited to do a residency with Circus Galilee, an Israeli/Arab youth troupe from the Galilee Foundation for Value Education.

“We are a social circus organization,” says Circus Day Foundation Artistic/Executive Director, Jessica Hentoff. “That means we use circus arts to motivate social change. Promoting world peace though youth circus is a perfect example of what social circus represents! The Galilee Foundation for Value Education uses education to help realize their vision of a society based on intergroup harmony and cooperation. One of their main focuses is on improving Israeli/Arab relations and Circus Galilee is one of the tools they use to accomplish this.”

The similar philosophies of the Circus Day Foundation and the Galilee Foundation for Value Education make them natural partners. The residency for the two groups will take place July - July 22. The youth circus performers will spend one week working together, sharing circus skills and creating a group show which will then tour Israel.

Circus Day Foundation is mounting a fundraising campaign to raise the $45,000 needed for this inspirational journey. Donations can me made on their website at www.circusday.org/GalileeFound. The St. Louis Arches can be seen every Saturday performing at their home inside City Museum.

While the young members of the Galilee Circus and the St. Louis Arches are having the most amazing time of their lives, they will be showing the world that it really doesn’t matter where you are from or what your background is, it is who YOU are and what YOU do that makes a difference. This cross-cultural, country-connecting social circus project will demonstrate in a breath-taking way what can happen when people of different nationalities and backgrounds build something together. These are only children— but they have a lot to teach the rest of the world.

What:

Circus Day Foundation’s St. Louis Arches, youth circus troupe, invited to Israel to work with Circus Galilee, Israeli/Arab youth circus troupe

Where:

St. Louis Arches from Circus Day Foundation at City Museum (701 N. 15th St. / 3rd fl. Circus Ring) will be going to Galilee, Israel

When:

Local performances every Saturday at 1 and 3/ Trip to Israel July 8 - 22

More Information:

Call 314-226-3633

Circus Day Foundation teaches the art of life through circus education. Circus Day uses circus arts to build character in individuals and to build bridges between communities.

Support for Circus Day Foundation has been provided in part by the Cirque Du Soleil, City Museum, Missouri Arts Council (a state agency), Regional Arts Commission, Dana Brown Charitable Trust, Cardinals Care, Trio Foundation of St. Louis, Boeing Employee Community Fund, Fox Associates Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities, DCA Family Foundation, Alan Slifka Foundation, everydaycircus, American Youth Circus Organization and donors like you.

To find out more about Circus Day Foundation/ Circus Harmony’s shows and classes visit www.circusday.org

st. louis arches
Circus Day Foundaiton's St. Louis Arches
Photo by Jeane Vogel Photography


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