
The term Social Circus refers to using circus arts as a way to motivate social change. Jessica Hentoff is one of the leading American proponents of this social art form. In her 20 years of being a social artist in St. Louis, Hentoff has used circus arts to inspire individual and connect communities.
The international symposium takes place during the annual Monte Carlo Circus Festival in Monaco which is the global circus community's most important event. The festival and World Circus Federation were created by the late Prince Rainier III of Monaco and are now under the patronage of his daughter Princess Stephanie. The Federation's goal is to preserve and promote circus arts and culture around the world. The Monte Carlo Circus Festival has been held annually since 1975. Hentoff's presentation is scheduled on Friday, January 16, 2009.
Hentoff is founder of Circus Day Foundation/ Circus Harmony-- St. Louis’ only circus school-- and of everydaycircus, the entertainment agency that books circus acts for regional events. Jessica Hentoff and her "flying" children, the St. Louis Arches youth circus troupe, are familiar to attendees of the circus at City Museum, Circus Flora and numerous St. Louis area festivals and events.
Circus Lady Hentoff's remarkable vision and use of circus arts to build character and community has brought about ground-breaking and bridge-building programs like Circus Salaam Shalom (with local Jewish and Muslim children) and Far East Meets Midwest (combining Asian and Midwestern arts and artists).
For the past two year, Hentoff's work has gone international with Peace through Pyramids, an inspirational collaboration between the St. Louis Arches and the Galilee Circus, a Jewish/Arab youth circus in northern Israel. A documentary film is being made about this remarkable Social Circus project. Click on http://www.circuskids.tv/ to view excerpts from the film. The concept of Peace through Pyramids is what has earned the Circus Lady the appellation of
St. Louis Arts Innovator and the invitation to address the combined World Circus Federation and European Circus Association in Monte Carlo.
Peace through Pyramids is the embodiment of Jessica the Circus Lady’s mission to help children "defy gravity, soar with confidence and leap over social barriers, all at the same time."
The Arts & Education Council's St. Louis Arts Innovator Award will be presented to Hentoff in St. Louis on January 26, 2009. The awards honor groups and individuals who help preserve a legacy of artistic excellence and enrich St. Louis' cultural community.
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