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We wanted to create a circus that was for everyone, a circus with an international flair that involved performers from around the world, and Flip Circus was forged. We call it Flip because flipping is a huge part of so many performances with acrobats performing back flips." DANBURY – Connecticut residents young and old get a rare treat as the new Flip Circus takes its big top national debut tour to the Danbury Fair mall from Friday through Nov. 14.
The talented, multi-national cast of performers include world-class clowns, acrobats, jugglers, aerialists and daredevils displaying their talents. It is a dance troupe comprised of five female members who escaped Ukraine in March as the current war broke out. Ridgefield's Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project in the fall. D. Keeler grain elevator building, it will include three commercial units on the first floor totaling 3,600 gross square feet along Bailey Avenue and 25 residential units above, with mainly two-bedroom units of 850 to 1,100 square feet. Along with a gym, restaurants and other amenities, developers are approved to build 404 apartments in the building. The plans had included space for the construction of the city’s Danbury Career Academy before the idea fell apart earlier this year.
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This is the largest gathering of home improvement companies in Western Connecticut. No matter what project you need for your home, you’ll find a surplus of options at the Home Show Expo. Alexa Vazquez, an aerialist and owner of Flip Circus, which is coming to the Danbury Fair mall from Oct. 28 through Nov. 14. "Our experience with Flip Circus has been wonderful with great crowds, we consider everyone here at the circus our second family," said 21-year-old Anastasiia Savych, a dancer in the Bingo Troupe. "We are all beautiful Ukrainian girls and we just love going out there performing high energy shows for the crowds. While the Flip Circus experience for the five Ukraine women in the Bingo Troupe has been an exciting and uplifting experience, this year has also been tough having to leave family members and worry about them in war-torn Ukraine.
Stiv Bello and Ronni Bello, brothers from Italy, weave their comedy throughout the circus show. The X-Metal Motorcycle Riders from the country of Columbia travel at high speeds inside a steel ball. Aerial acts include the Alexa Swing Pole act and Shirley Larible’s aerial net act. The Flip Circus is a product of the pandemic, created by family members who own Circus Vazquez, a touring circus that debuted in Mexico in 1969. No racist, discriminatory, vulgar or threatening language will be tolerated. Julia Perkins has been a reporter with The News-Times since June 2016 and covers the towns of Bethel and Brookfield.
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Barnes & Noble has been actively opening new stores in communities across the country. In the nine years from 2010 to 2019, the bookseller opened just 15 new stores in total. In 2022, Barnes & Noble opened 16 new stores and the bookseller has announced opening plans for over 30 new bookstores in 2023. Come and see the great jugglers, acrobats, aerialists and the motorcycles inside the Globe of Steeal, laught with our gleeful Clowns like you never had before.
Our goal is to improve the health of – and educate people on – all the factors that influence health, wellness and disease, including the mind, spirit and community as well as the body. We are proud to be the first of the Integrative Natural Medicine Centers. "During the height of the pandemic when everything was shut down, our family would get together once a week to discuss ideas on improving our Vazquez circus and have it evolve," said Alexa Vazquez, an aerialist and owner of Flip Circus. "We came up with the idea of creating a second circus, one that was smaller where the crowd could be really close to the performances where there would be no bad seat in the house.
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As with other development proposals in Bethel, there are people in town with concerns ranging from aesthetics to traffic impacts. As part of its plans, the bank purchased the former Tuxedo Junction bar and plans to demolish it. The Danbury Fair mall will become Target’s first location in the city and its second location in greater Danbury, along with Bethel. Target will open a two-level, 126,000-square-foot store in the space at the Danbury Fair mall formerly occupied by Sears.
Echavarria has said he envisions an energy-efficient, aesthetically timeless, multi-dwelling development at 9 and 11 Diamond Ave. that not only attracts and benefits people from in and out of town, but also helps Bethel achieve its transit-oriented development goals. Target is renovating the 126,000-square-foot two-level space formerly occupied by Sears in the Danbury Fair mall. The spot has been vacant ever since Sears left the mall in 2020. The five-story apartment complex, which is across the street from the 374-unit Kennedy Flats complex, was called “an important component of the city’s efforts to revitalize the central business district,” by Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito.
The lease at its current location at #15 Backus ends in the spring of 2023 after 31 years. A project to keep an eye on is a mixed-use development proposed for 9 and 11 Diamond Ave. in Bethel, where developer Adriano Echavarria wants to create a “new neighborhood” with residential and commercial spaces. The townhouse proposal on 33 acres has attracted a small but vocal group of residents opposed to the plan. Farrell, which completed a 74-unit apartment complex south of downtown Sandy Hook in 2021, argues that townhouses are a good fit for the Hawleyville property, which was approved for “a vastly larger project” in 2018 that was never built. The townhouse proposal was reviewed by Newtown’s Planning and Zoning Commission in mid-December. The original plan called for a 196,000-square-foot warehouse on 29 acres off Saw Mill Road.
A planned residential development in Brookfield at 857 Federal Road will see the construction of 100 apartments, including 20 incentive rate units, according to Greg Dembowski, the town’s economic and community development specialist. His concept plan for the site features four, four-story rental residential apartment buildings, two rows of townhouses, and two, three-story buildings with lower-level retail spaces. In addition to a mix of retail and residential development, Echavarria’s proposal calls for lots of green space, as well as a focus on sustainability and creativity. The Savings Bank of Danbury plans to construct a $14 million office building at the corner of Main and White streets. When the project was introduced, officials said the four-story 35,000-square-foot building would be the "gateway" to the downtown that the city is trying to breathe new life into. One distinction with the Flip Circus is its intimacy with the audience with no audience member more than 50 feet from the ring.
Shirley Larible, an aerialist with Flip Circus, which is coming to the Danbury Fair mall from Oct. 28 through Nov. 14. Barnes & Noble will be moving just down the road apiece into a 19,000 sq. Kendra Baker is a reporter for the News-Times who previously worked as a general assignment reporter for The Wilton Bulletin. Before The Bulletin, Kendra freelanced for The Redding Pilot and interned for the New Haven Independent.
Once tickets are purchased, there are NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES for any reason or any circumstances. Prior to entry into the venue, ALL special events will require ALL attendees to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of the event OR full COVID-19 vaccination . Proof must be a PRINTED copy of a negative test result or vaccination, or the original vaccination card. The Home Expo is part of the Center’s incredible line-up of professional entertainment and sporting events that make it an important hub of regional activity. "I love the smaller size of the circus because you are so close to the crowd,“ Savych said. “You can see all the smiles on all the faces and it makes you feel good and helps a little to ease the pain of what is going on in the world. You can also meet some of the performers before and after the show and take their picture.
She also has covered breaking news for Hearst Connecticut on weekend mornings. Graduating from Quinnipiac University in 2016, she served as the editor-in-chief of The Quinnipiac Chronicle, the weekly, student-run newspaper. Trevor Ballantyne is an investigative journalist and covers the towns of Redding and Brookfield. He previously worked in Norwich, CT and in Massachusetts, where he won awards for his coverage of the pandemic's impact on Boston-area nursing homes. He holds a master's degree from Boston University and a bachelor's degree from Elon University. According to Dembowski, some land has already been cleared at the site, but construction will not begin until spring 2023.
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