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Well…….it wasn’t a Dream, but it was. Confused? Let me explain, first, Guillaume’s group left the city of Quebec to step into the second-largest city in Canada, Montréal. Very soon, they arrived at Le Cirque des Rêves or Dream Circus. It was a really neat training school. This was what I was talking about, it wasn’t a dream, but it sure felt like it was because of the unbelievable fun that they had. It was the circus of dreams, where the students’ dreams of getting the best touring experience came alive. Despite the hot weather outside, they were tough enough to do some warm-up exercises to prepare for the cool activities inside the Dream Circus building.

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The group split into smaller groups, and they started to have some lessons in how to try out the activities. After the lessons, all you can see were the students practicing their juggling skills, tight rope walking skills, gymnastic skills along with much more amazing stuff to do. A certain activity included trying to walk on stilts. Some of the students were a little scared, but they were perfectly safe and glad that they had friends to stand beside them and help out as they walk a short distance. At the trapeze, I was surprised to see the kids have such a knack for gymnastic exercises. A lot of the tasks that they were enjoying required quite a bit of coordination. It was especially tricky when it comes to balancing a spinning dish. Even Guillaume wanted to show us some of his circus skills with the dish, but he failed after several attempts. There was one student that was super talented with the spinning dish, and she showed us how it was done with her fancy moves. A few more kids were stepping up and showed us what they’ve learned. Wow! What a gifted group. They gained the best tour this week, and today was most definitely something to brag about.


The kids are amazing, take a look yourself.

Goodbye Ville de Québec, we’ll miss you!