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COME ONE COME ALL - THE SALIDA CIRCUS

What to know: Fascinating And Engaging Documentary About A Social Circus.
COME ONE COME ALL - THE SALIDA CIRCUS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-12
27 minutes
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NATHAN WARD
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Did you ever want to join the circus? Come One Come All - The Salida Circus is a fascinating and engaging documentary about a social circus. This relatively new movement uses circus arts as a medium for social justice and social good. The film shows how people are empowered though performing circus acts. It makes me want to run away and join the circus.

The documentary is about a social circus in Salida, Colorado. It addresses the history of the movement, details about this particular circus, and how both the adults and children train and benefit from the activities. The story line is very uplifting and motivational. The camera follows the performers from all angles and makes the audience feel as if you are viewing the circus in person. The colors are very vibrant. The performers' circus costumes fit the story line perfectly. The documentary is primarily filmed at the training location in Colorado, but there are also shots taken in Belfast, Ireland and other international locations.

We observe the adults and children who participate in the circus. The best parts of the film are watching the performances by the acrobats. It is as though you are performing with them.

The message of the film is that anyone can follow their dreams if they focus and work hard enough. I give Come One Come All - The Salida 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

Did you ever want to join the circus? Come One Come All - The Salida Circus is a fascinating and engaging documentary about a social circus. This relatively new movement uses circus arts as a medium for social justice and social good. The film shows how people are empowered though performing circus acts. It makes me want to run away and join the circus.

The documentary is about a social circus in Salida, Colorado. It addresses the history of the movement, details about this particular circus, and how both the adults and children train and benefit from the activities. The story line is very uplifting and motivational. The camera follows the performers from all angles and makes the audience feel as if you are viewing the circus in person. The colors are very vibrant. The performers' circus costumes fit the story line perfectly. The documentary is primarily filmed at the training location in Colorado, but there are also shots taken in Belfast, Ireland and other international locations.

We observe the adults and children who participate in the circus. The best parts of the film are watching the performances by the acrobats. It is as though you are performing with them.

The message of the film is that anyone can follow their dreams if they focus and work hard enough. I give Come One Come All - The Salida 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

Come One Come All is a 27 minute documentary telling the story of a small mountain town circus and its incredible power to change lives for the better. The Salida Circus is a social circus, using the circus arts to address social justice, promote personal wellness and create community among children and adults. Through unicycling, trapeze and juggling knives, the circus is changing lives.
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