ST. LOUIS — This is the last weekend to catch Circus Harmony's 'Nocturne' at the City Museum! This show is about overcoming your fears and finding your strengths. This interesting approach to mental health issues features 14 young people aged 10 – 19 doing aerial, acrobatic, balancing, and other feats of skill and daring. Tickets are $20 and include entrance to the Museum.
Friday morning, executive director and founder of Circus Harmony, Jessica Hentoff, as well as Anna Layher, who plays the parent in the show, and Ethan Ryan, who plays the monster under the bed joined Mary C. and Mary T. to share more about the show and teach the Marys some circus moves!
Circus Harmony is St. Louis’ only social circus school. It is a nonprofit, arts education and youth development organization. Located inside City Museum, they offer shows for all ages and circus classes for ages 3 to 93 as well as providing a number of outreach circus classes throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. They have alumni currently touring the world with shows like Cirque du Soleil, performing on Broadway, appearing at NBA halftime shows, and wrestling with the WWE.
Circus Harmony Center is located on the 3rd floor of City Museum. Registration for spring classes and summer camps are open now.
For further information, visit circusharmony.org.
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