Friday, July 12, 2013

Flow Circus – Kids Have Fun While Learning Coordination

Flow Circus at DCPL © Katrena
When my kids heard that Davie County Public Library was hosting a program featuring Flow Circus, they were not sure what to expect. But, being good sports and considering the fact that it has rained nearly every day of the summer vacation, we all decided this indoor activity might be fun...and not likely to be rained out!

Learn about Juggling, Performing Arts & Reading © Katrena
As soon as we entered the library auditorium, the kids were hooked. Although the show had not yet begun, Paul Miller already had folks following his every move as he began to pantomime. It is always amazing to me how someone can quickly have children attentive and quiet without saying a word!

Make Learning Fun © Katrena
With lots of fun props and cool music, the Flow Circus program was educational and entertaining. Since this was part of a library program, Mr. Miller made sure to mention that books can help people to learn how to do magic tricks, juggling, and much more.

Paul Miller with Flow Circus Program © Katrena
I particularly liked how interactive the program became as many children and even a few adults were chosen to help participate in various tricks. He even threw in some information about Vaudeville and other historical information about performing arts.

Trying to Work the Kendama © Katrena
It was quite entertaining to watch the show as Paul demonstrated techniques for juggling balls, beginning with one and increasing up to five. He added lots of suspense using a nice variety of props and audience involvement, reminding everyone that it took lots of perseverance to learn the various demonstrations of the night.

Learning How to Spin Plates © Katrena
Our library also offered a Flow Circus workshop where kids could sign up to learn some of his tricks. Kids had the opportunity to try their hands at spinning plates and using the kendama. They were also introduced to a chatter ring, diabolo, and flower sticks. My two older kids participated in the workshop and had a blast as they worked on the challenge of hand-eye coordination in several new ways. Now I'll just need to keep an eye on my plates or anything they might take the notion to try to spin or juggle....

Fun Ways to Learn Hand Eye Coordination © Katrena
Enjoy learning about other artists who have performed in North Carolina:
Fun Ways to Improve Self Esteem © Katrena
Visit the Flow Circus web site for more information about their programs. Check out other articles by Katrena at the Travel NC With Kids site map.

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