African Acrobats dazzle in Head Start gym

Volunteers from each class stepped up to try their skills at limbo
On Tuesday, Jan. 22, the Southern Ute Montessori Head Start hosted a troupe of African acrobats hailing from Mombasa, Kenya
The African acrobatics had a certain comic flare that appealed to the young audience.
Ushering applause from the audience were backflips made inside a jump rope, one of the many feats performed by the Kenyan acrobats.
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Volunteers from each class stepped up to try their skills at limbo, including Zachariah Red, a student from the Southern Ute Indian Montessori Academy.
On Tuesday, Jan. 22, the Southern Ute Montessori Head Start hosted a troupe of African acrobats hailing from Mombasa, Kenya. Students from throughout the community filled the auditorium with cheers.
The African acrobatics had a certain comic flare that appealed to the young audience.
Ushering applause from the audience were backflips made inside a jump rope, one of the many feats performed by the Kenyan acrobats.
Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Thumbnail image of Volunteers from each class stepped up to try their skills at limbo
Thumbnail image of On Tuesday, Jan. 22, the Southern Ute Montessori Head Start hosted a troupe of African acrobats hailing from Mombasa, Kenya
Thumbnail image of The African acrobatics had a certain comic flare that appealed to the young audience.
Thumbnail image of Ushering applause from the audience were backflips made inside a jump rope, one of the many feats performed by the Kenyan acrobats.
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