Tag Archives: Mallory Lorene Photography
We recently received a care package from the folks at the World Circus Federation. Under the patronage of Princess Stephanie of Monaco, the federation hosts World Circus Day, an event which promotes circus arts and culture around the world. Inside the very official-looking envelope was a thank you letter, a pair of certificates for both Creative Motion and the Circus Freaks for our involvement in the event and a copy of the special “World Circus Day” edition of Planet Circus … Continue reading
Just before a brief holiday break the Open Stage was kind enough to gift us with a couple of comedians, impromptu primates, ‘done me wrong!’ songs, a flirty fan dancer, a killer queen in a lethal dress and tales of debts unpaid. Videos Photos photos by Firebird Images and Sheri Hall
Shortly after our participation in World Circus Day, we received this letter from Princess Stephanie of Monaco: Photos photos by Firebird Images and Mallory Lorene Photography More Photos On Facebook – Moriarty J. Rat On Facebook – Sourav Biswas
Week four of the Open Stage featured a torch-singing photographer, an ode to manipulators, alien invasions of the Jon kind, tales of education gone awry, a touch of soul and the Fez making us proud to be the fearless first. Videos Performer’s Playground Video Photos Photos by Bobby Hitt, Doyen Rainey and Mallory Lorene Photography
The second week of the Open Stage gave us “failed” folk singers, charcoal-stained fingers, psycho delicate tantrums, the trickiest of sticks, flowing prose, stand-up comedy and a surprisingly good rendition of a song by a guy named Ray. Videos Photos
In January of 2011, Mr Cirque (aka Noah Maudlin), a multi-talented performer from Houston, visited one of Creative Motion’s Cirque Out practice nights. With him, he brought a six-and-a-half foot diameter hoop made of steel and coated in clear rubber. I had no idea what I was about to see. Phase One: The Tease He slid it down from on top of his car, rolled it out into the middle of the parking lot, and when I saw him flip … Continue reading
Week one of Open Stage gave us clockwork clowns, ooey-gooey belly dancers, sandwich-devouring DJs, a modest drummer, hoop dancers in filthy disco pants, a surprisingly unchromatic harpist, returning cirque-alumni and a bowler-wearing folk star belting out the best rendition of “Sing Out” I’ve ever heard. Videos Photos Photos by Bobby Hitt and Mallory Lorene Photography Videos by Tim Stevens
I vividly remember my first SpinFest. I had only been contact juggling for a couple of months at that point, and could barely manage it. The local rumor-mill informed me that a group of skill-toy enthusiasts got together once a month to play together, and I thought I might meet someone who could give me a couple of pointers. So I packed up my ball and headed out on a bone-chillingly cold day in 2007 to get my first dose … Continue reading
