Sacramento Today –
http://www.sacramentotoday.net/news/templates/community.asp?articleid=1676&zoneid=1
“Circus Imagination – Kids can join the circus using their imagination with props and costumes that are provided. The Ringmaster guides them through a fantasy adventure and before they know it, they have created their own world – something they can take home with them for many hours of backyard adventures.”
Los Banos Enterprise –
“Inside a colorful circus tent is where imaginations run wild at the Merced County Spring Fair. Ringmaster Caton Hegwer and costume coordinator Carol Raintree-Hegwer handpick kids from the audience to take part in an interactive show designed to get children to use their imaginations.”
“It’s a fabulous show,” said Karen Searle, owner of Fair Executives (…) “It’s not just interactive for the kids and their parents, even the audience enjoys it.”
Merced Sun Star
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/news/local/community/los-banos/article3289189.html
“The purpose of the show is to try and teach kids there are lots of things to do outdoors,” (…) “You can have a circus in your backyard using things you have at your home, just by using your imagination.”
Napa Valley Register
“Maybe you’re a circus buff who’s been under the Ringling Brothers big top and the Cirque du Soleil cute top. But have you witnessed a circus where pint-sized children are turned into elephants and human cannonballs?”
Contra Costa Fair
http://contracostafair.com/entertainer/circus-imagination/
“Circus Imagination is a circus where the kids actually get to run away and join the circus for a day”
Holtville Tribune
http://holtvilletribune.com/2012/03/09/circus-imagination-brings-big-top-with-big-thoughts-to-fair/
“Parents state being more than pleased with the idea of some face-to-face fun that regenerates the notion of educational and safe enjoyment away from screens and remote controls.,”
“Aiming to maximize their full creative potential by strengthening their confidences, the major triumph of Circus Imagination is still the fact that it does not end when the show is over.”
“Its inspiration to play outside and use your inventiveness is taken home by every child.”
Los Banos Enterprise
http://www.losbanosenterprise.com/2014/04/25/219869/fair-features-exciting-group-of.html
Circus Imagination will engage the imagination and creativity of children. Prior to each show the Circus Imagination ringmaster tours the fairgrounds and invites children to participate. Colorful costumes and child-friendly direction is given in each act. The 10-act program features a variety of circus acts from Tina the Tightrope Walker who climbs a make-believe ladder 100 feet in the air to Zazelle the Human Cannonball. No skill or talent is required and the experience leaves children with a strong sense of creativity and resourcefulness.
Aspoa.org
http://www.aspoa.org/News/35586~274064
how about visiting Circus Imagination, where children become instant stars by being selected from the audience, put in costume, and then performing in a spontaneous circus for the crowd. .
Californian.com
http://archive.thecalifornian.com/article/20090813/NEWS01/908130309/It-s-circus-Monterey-County-Fair
Hayley McGilvery, 7, of Morgan Hill gets to be part of the performance at the Circus Imagination at the Monterey County Fair on Wednesday afternoon. The circus, which has been around for 25 years, lets children be part of the show as the ringmaster puts them through a series of make-believe acts.
Santa Cruz County Fair
http://issuu.com/nmcdigital/docs/issuu-scf
Wrapping learning and positive growth in fun.
“ No resource person or any assembly has been as outstanding as Circus Imagination, several of our students are now selling tickets for their own backyard circuses. In education, success is often measured by emulation.” quote from a Santa Cruz County School Principal.
IV Press Online
http://articles.ivpressonline.com/2012-03-10/costumes_31144368
The idea of the circus is to get children away from video games and have them play with their imagination to help them get more creative.
Sacramento Today
http://www.sacramentotoday.net/news/templates/community.asp?articleid=1676&zoneid=1
Kids can join the circus using their imagination with props and costumes that are provided. The Ringmaster guides them through a fantasy adventure and before they know it, they have created their own world – something they can take home with them for many hours of backyard adventures.
The City of El Cerrito
https://ca-elcerrito.civicplus.com/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1411
Circus Imagination presents their popular audience-participation animal-free circus shows under the Big Top.
Nevada County Fair
http://nevadacountyfair.com/tag/special-contests/
“How about visiting Circus Imagination, where children become instant stars by being selected from the audience, put in costume, and then performing in a spontaneous circus for the crowd.”
Nevada County Italian Festival
http://www.pharealty.com/blog/nevada-county-celebrates-italian-culture-and-tradition.html
A must-see for all children attending the festival is the participation-based circus performances of Circus Imagination. With a variety of pre-existing circus acts including Tight Rope Walking, and Human Canon Balls, the performers of Circus Imagination will also recruit children from the audience to join them on stage. Children of all ages can dress up as lions, safari explorers, and (of course) clowns and become part of the main attraction while performing in skits and other shows.
Firstpost.com
http://www.firstpost.com/topic/place/stockton-ca-hula-hoop-tina-video-LMfnm6ci6ZU-89497-8.html
“Tina the Tightrope walker just got a new skill, she hula hoops on the Circus Imagination tightrope! Such a talented little girl!” (Click to Watch the video!)
Google + review from Chico, CA
https://plus.google.com/105142595364972619333/reviews
“Had a hassle free experience with better than quoted pricing and a superb product delivered ahead of schedule. All the things you look for in a company. Thanks from Circus Imagination”