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USA, Chicago, IL, December 12, 2009. By watching the eye of the peacock feather, kids learn to balance it. Students in the "At-Risk After School Program" at Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy receive training in basic physics principles through an innovative new program called "Circus Galactica" put on by Pros Arts, a non-profit organization founded in 1978 by professional artists dedicated to the Pilsen/Little Village communities. In a residency that directly integrates science and art, veteran circus performers Douglas Grew and Paul Lopez bring the importance of "balance, focus and presentation" into hands-on lessons about gravity, inertia, and the dynamics of objects in motion. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.

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United States, Illinois, Chicago, Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy, Circus Galactica, ProsArts, Pilsen, Little Village, education, Jay Dunn, photography, Mexico, Spanish, Latino, Hispanic, Hoy Newspaper
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USA, Chicago, IL, December 12, 2009.  By watching the eye of the peacock feather, kids learn to balance it. Students in the "At-Risk After School Program" at Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy receive training in basic physics principles through an innovative new program called "Circus Galactica" put on by Pros Arts, a non-profit organization founded in 1978 by professional artists dedicated to the Pilsen/Little Village communities. In a residency that directly integrates science and art, veteran circus performers Douglas Grew and Paul Lopez bring the importance of "balance, focus and presentation" into hands-on lessons about gravity, inertia, and the dynamics of objects in motion. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.