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here's an down and have a chat or alright guys i don't know what we can do about this scene it hasn't come together yet and full of holes please let's rehearse the final scene. right action. the concept is pretty simple we're circus a klingon stand and we break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. it's also a circus is a modern circus stuff by socially disadvantaged kids. at five so. they go i did ok thank you my book.
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guys we need to buy cloths. we need to meet all the guests and think about their accommodation like everyone should be comfortable. then we should finish the staging and rehearse it all kits a pity we don't have thirty six hours in a day then we have plenty of time for everything that fills. our words so we're putting on the flying kids festival for the sixth time i thought we needed an event that would stir everyone up a bit of service or something to make people eager to work till midnight painting the building and solving administrative problems across a festival seemed a good idea well also just one.
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life conditions were tough that life was hard because a man's life was worthless murder and violence were considered very good things have you ever heard the word. so you know what that is they wrote to anyone they mad on the road. yeah well that would after i had joined my school i was skipping classes for six months. i was dating a girl then and had no desire at all to study i just wanted to go out with her. so i had to repeat a year then i came here i think i'll finish this year and then try to join a circus school. but. strain your legs. push with your arms.
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and your but it also works is made up of kids from socially disadvantaged groups of people that self-esteem is usually love when they don't have any relevant physical skills. i've almost done three because some of these guys sniff glue but they were very agile demarche they are easy going boys and girls that's very assertive. to teach them from scratch you first have to stab a report with them because if they're not willing to listen it will all be in vain to begin with one more time. your bell is sticking out. oh yeah this wasn't my idea it was a berlin university student as to it sure and who brought it to st petersburg. actually the concept behind the absolute circus was her graduation project. and the university students can go anywhere in the world to set up
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a project that was how the circus was created. our children come from disadvantaged backgrounds their children with various behavior problems and disorders. we take new students once every three years to find most of our kids in st petersburg crisis centers you know back now but it will get us inside there are what social workers bring them to us sometimes our friends call and say we know who he got and he's just what you need company at him one popcorn get to be right it's just minutes of the police brought me here and i played football in tennis at first and then i heard about the circus because i didn't take it seriously but came to have a look anyway until i saw the kids who are really doing something so i decided to try and i really liked it even brought my sister into friends here that's just. not beating it was look at the audience sees my life is pointless.
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florins you it's fine it's fine as are play on don't ruin your own act. see how poor you guys remember your places i've got and are you running like a little rat like a rat if you want to grab it and it should be like this this girl has just turned my life upside down and you're like hey dude should we go somewhere watch the phone bomb bomb bomb. and the more expressive. that you are is facing the dilemma now i think you'll struggle with it for a couple of years he has to choose between behaviors its.
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own will be what's typical in street culture isn't acceptable and the excellent circus and the other is fine for us but wouldn't be tolerated on the street he has to adopt one of them it's a difficult choice but it's important for him to make it. and it's not that i broke i think i wanted it myself. because we always choose what we identified. this i allowed myself to be weak. would be a more. of a i'm talking about drugs. i took the wrong road and i thought i could leave it just as easily. go i was a fool. then i made a choice because i saw that these people really wanted to help and i was turning my back on them it's bad. or bad about that horrid idea since the kids enter
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this room they turn into actors he's got but they're not children anymore the professionals who play a role in the performance i always tell them they should leave their problems behind that door kids joined with her so as we were when we talk about what's happening in their lives after the rehearsal when you're on stage you have to work there's certain rules and penalties because it's like a kid might be banned from the next week her still as a punishment if he steals from other kids it's most likely he'll be excluded from the circus. if he starts taking drugs again and comes here while he's high then the door will be closed to him. i play a street cleaner who's in love with a waitress. in one of the scenes i imagine that my dream is the girl i'm in love with. it was different
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in real life i was writing on the metro and so a girl and we were just looking at each other for half an hour she missed her stop and they looked into her eyes plucked up the courage and spoke to her it's like we've been going out for three months now. and the circus i've gained lots of experience that i couldn't get anywhere else and never had that before. people offer you a lot and you choose whether or not you accept it you just have to listen to older people who work with you then everything will be fine.
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no i should my more time. and. i really wanted to go to russia and get to know what's happening here and i really wanted to help the kids because. i really like gymnastics and circus and lowers acrobatic things. but. i came here for the project with some assumed first because we met five years ago. you know superstitious about it and i was very impressed by the project by the children in the state and i own two or nursling. my running to say done cameron. but. there was there was a. postman so. i've
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worked with a lot before but they were all like normal kept or they are also normal there are yeah but it's r.k. sometimes it's difficult but in the meantime when they're here you don't really know that they're different that they come from modern are difficult family is when they hear it's a little easier in the moment sometimes you get to know it that they react different than other kids sometimes. oh if they don't want anything they really don't want it you can't if them to do things. that. she loves and i will never be distressed homeowners volunteers from germany have been coming here almost since the beginning of their street me helpful because every time they bring a breath of fresh air and new stories often they take on a lot of responsibilities to. now we have two volunteers christina and evelyn and he's helping with smaller kids to. we her source and.
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christina doesn't only help with classes but with ration is for the festival and accommodation for the guests. who will be playing the workshops and performances outside the various teams will perform inside the tent. there will be a team that from france and our friends from finland and the moscow team will also be here we. will be there two. days will be very busy. getting ready for the festival look we have cool new t. shirts let's go to the tent now. are you taking pictures let me see so are you afraid. just a little of course to. take down with the event yes well try. calling us yes they are let's get to work let's start filming.
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when you talk about working with the society of one who do you think should be in charge of determining which we use to tell the truth the people shouldn't be the government this is not the issue about right or left it's an issue about fundamentalism or extremist. so what we need to avoid these hate speech is true of all. this excessive radicalization that can lead to even to terrorist. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we
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were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea epic screaming grenade. the explosion blew him all round his back wall. and it was all over all. we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of just comrades would die he gave his own life to save us from. and .
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he finished with the economic ups and downs in the final months on the deal sang night and the rest of her life me being a freak on me. when i don't have anything to do but i often put on street performances i do it alone or call the guys and we perform together and i enjoy it people watch an environment and sometimes they give money but it's not about.
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the no one thing i have told him something and if god forbid anything happens to him or his family or he has financial difficulties here he can go on the street with his hands on a living with his act and they'll be no shame in that but it's true. yes i believe everything you do comes back to you if you heard someone or did something bad it will come back to me i caused a lot of trouble i broke into apartments and stole things from people. so i was once going home from school when a guy approached me and ordered me to give him my phone when i refused and he hit me in the face hit him back and we started fire. then two of his friends joined the fight and i just stood up every time so that they could knock me down with me and of course they didn't and beat me badly. sure everything comes back like
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a boomerang herds. having long been i think in two thousand and seven and then we have met dana at the venue bench and me in germany on novak in different places and. every time we speak that yes we should need to say do projects together.
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i meant don't solicit this in london seven years ago and this is the sixth time i'm at the festival here in st petersburg and. the biggest difference between cell service and the ones that i know in europe is the fact that they have a very tight group it's small and they're very committed to the project social circles in general it's more like a circus being taken in to. going to god and so different institutions but here it's different the children come here and they become like a family so in that way it's very different. they asked what to do lou gave when i look at the audience i think the old look so nice to get them up to me i think about twenty percent of them have no idea what
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the oakleigh circus was sold to yallop i stood almost every performance by explaining what kind of circus we are before the performance tomorrow i'll do the same thing it was goes with. the horse also the thing about the city credits i don't know i don't know it from home i did not from any other place at cern i insist to sit up on the roof and see everything just like you feel so free and i really love mom. i'm going to go back to jim and meet him after he wakes and it's already like so close and i would really love to stay here when longer because i really got so long the kids and the. people. when i retire with children. yes
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it's only for training in the new go home after training day stained suitcase and so i speak with them i play with them i'm much closer to them. way in the van. yeah it's quite far away from the sick and that's what yet annoys me the mars tonight and since a long way to the six to the city center. well it does the least come here every day because it's just fucking every hour three police cars go around the block and pick up drug addicts. you know leads the way in terms of drug trafficking of. people here. killed here you can't go outside after ten without a knife or a gun but i've got my friends so i'm not worried. but i
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think after the army outsource all move away to sochi maybe with one thought of on all it i'll have a rest then come back earn some money and go to europe for good i want them to new york with your little problems i just need to serve in the army and everything will work out fine i'm sure of it. show you a trick. about these guys already have some experience with the circus world introduces them to completely different experiences and values the world and they're tearing them apart. well i think the kids have had a taste of success they've come to grips with their own body c. ock. they have the energy and well developed muscles now. suddenly realize that they are strong and can use the strength on the street so. it was this mission that's that's what triggers an internal conflict in you getting through it is
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really difficult for them but you think you may have to make a choice that one can you know and they can either go out with this experience and these muscles and become funds in the street or develop themselves as artists which . this is my audience but i'll tell you one thing i'm very scared whatever you may think i'm actually very scared are you scared. good luck to everyone. do you wish me luck think what you
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wish they should love. do you wish me good luck with luck yes indeed luck is what i. good morning once in winter in a small bookshop i run across postcards by alexander. a look through them and saw something gentle kind open to everyone. who has a set of postcards called a walk with my nephew. my guy
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and i instantly decided that i would adapt it into an interesting absoute little story consisting of several episodes human. thought that i was looking at the nephew thinking of me where will i get such a boy no one in the group will match it to be a very strange character and that's when he started working with a group of special kids something i came to our classes mostly children with down syndrome. and one day the door opened and in came anton that was two years ago and he was even small then he's now national he wore a cute cap with ears like a bears and i think glasses still is the final piece of the puzzle. oh oh.
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i don't like to write on the star so i could see he would develop it's the most important thing for us at the moment but it's even more important than school. he spends nights and days here he knows every character his lines in every before months and practices at home every day. right here my heart misses a beat when they discover they can actually do something when they've just learned a difficult trick shift and try to perform a trick. you don't call children and teenagers need adrenaline to do all it's crucial for them if they're to face danger possible. almost they can find it out on
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the street or hear the circus the choices they're seeing. here are the last dollars for some of our graduates who know like cordwood have become skinheads and fogs turn into regular people eager to think and develop and make up most to tell us what some of our kids choose a different destiny is incredibly important to me to want to meet or.
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with. were were arranged thanks. hello i'm on my way back from the festival that just ended. i'm going into my apartment. ted to sleep alexei. i was at the festival. do you know how much you missed business if you didn't you come. susie's alexei. my mum's at work and dad's asleep ease just back from work and mind.
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this to you can see that i. i really enjoyed the festival which seemed like a it was magic and for me it was much more than just a festival which. would show all in all it was cool.
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they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there is what we call the callet bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion of radio nuclides despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock and the coral reef about ten metres down nuclear tests
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a never ending legacy. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. in the good leverage surely curbeam was able to build an age most sophisticated. certainly doesn't it don't amount to anything. to teach music relational why you should care about humans and. lynch is why you should care only.
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ukrainian opposition leaders call on protesters to storm government buildings as they were build barricades after an overnight attempt by police to remove the roadblocks paralyzing the capital center. and the west stands where the protesters top diplomats slammed the police move as a quieted down a high level u.s. representative is seen at a protest comes handing out food. and. also this hour moscow calls on iran and the world powers especially those who adopted a unilateral sanctions against tehran to play by the rules to make a landmark nuclear deal work as a russian delegation arrives in the islamic state. of chaos across argentina stores are ransacked and order bride.

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