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00:02What should we do after this scene?
00:04It's a big question.
00:07I've done a tour already, and I'm about to do a second one.
00:12It makes me wonder, am I repeating something?
00:17I don't know.
00:19There's something going on a bit with my shoulder,
00:21and I think it's something we're going to have to get looked at.
00:24So you'll do the surgery?
00:25Yes.
00:25A shoulder surgery always ends up being about six months off above you.
00:31It's not just affecting Nelson, it's affecting me and our relationship.
00:36Is your creativity satisfied?
00:39Um, I'm living the dream, I travel the world,
00:43but creating?
00:44What happened to Dad?
00:46What about another project?
00:49Let's say, what if I quit?
01:06Look at that man.
01:08Too easy.
01:12How are you feeling?
01:13Good, not bad, not bad, yeah.
01:15Your movement's all right, I've got my follow up tomorrow
01:18so I can start a bit more stuff,
01:19and I'm on the 25th.
01:22How are you?
01:23Good.
01:24The surgery, it hasn't been as bad as I was thinking it was going to be going into it.
01:29So it's the last week of Blues U in Montreal.
01:32Five days from now, I go back to Australia to start the real serious part of my rehab.
01:39This is my last chance to be able to hang out with the hoop diving team while they train
01:42and so come in and have a bit of fun.
01:46Yeah.
01:49Very nice.
01:52Oh!
01:54I'm like watching the sports right now.
01:58Let's go dinner!
02:00Oh!
02:02Yes, yes, shake my hand.
02:04That's very nice.
02:05That's very good.
02:05You're super good.
02:06I'll miss it like crazy, being on stage and having those moments of fun that make the hoop
02:12divers as famous as they are.
02:14But I'll be back.
02:19Woo!
02:22Me and Liv, we're just spending as much time as possible with each other as well.
02:26That's another reason that I'm here today, to just kind of milk that for all it's worth.
02:31Bravo, my beautiful.
02:35It will be the longest time that I've been apart from Olivia during our relationship.
02:39It's going to be sad.
02:40Yeah.
02:41Yeah.
02:42It's not really something that I'm scared of.
02:43It's just something that I have to be ready for.
02:45You are good at making a good time.
02:48Of anything.
02:49We'll remember that.
02:51Every morning.
02:51I'm going to have a good day.
02:52But not as good as it could be.
02:53But not as good as it could be.
02:55One key ingredient is missing.
02:57The special ingredient.
02:58Very special ingredient.
03:16Did it!
03:18It's our final week here in Montreal.
03:23Even though we still have seven shows ahead of us, it's our last opportunity to celebrate
03:27what we achieved this summer.
03:29We will celebrate those type of milestones with a big harbor cruise all together.
03:34Hey, it was a lot of shows, right?
03:36You were in 130?
03:37Yeah.
03:38With new integrations, repeat, all the pressure to arrive in the city.
03:44God!
03:49Yeah, but we're going to go one day before the wedding so I can see, like, the space and
03:53just to imagine a little bit.
03:56Yeah.
03:56Because I don't want to arrive like...
03:58What?
03:59Yeah.
04:01I feel that everyone has been working so hard.
04:04So, so hard.
04:06So, tonight is going to be a night, like, to just enjoy and to party and to dance.
04:16Of course, by the end of the city, we are all getting tired.
04:19People need to relax and have some fun.
04:22It just gives you extra burst of energy.
04:31With basically one week left, I'm going to miss Montreal a lot, a lot.
04:36I have lived so many things here in my twenties, now in my thirties.
04:41For me, it was a full circle to come back.
04:55We are getting married four days after the run in Montreal.
04:59I feel that I'm in one of the best moments of my life.
05:17To have someone that is taking care of me in this way is really amazing.
05:24And I also feel that it's going to be very nice
05:26that Sore comes with me on the flight.
05:28It gives me a lot of peace.
05:29He will help you with the dress, with the bags.
05:32No, if you don't imagine.
05:34No, I would be like a crazy girlfriend.
05:38That's it.
05:40Health.
05:41Health.
05:41Health for that.
05:45Let's toast together.
05:47After nine and a half years, we're back.
05:50And we did it again.
05:51Coming back to Montreal was a huge lesson of acceptance.
05:56Cheers, baby.
05:59Nine years of this show made me a better performer, for sure.
06:03Well, in the end, I realized I need to get back to my role as a creator.
06:07So, yeah, I'm ready to give it a shot and create something for the company.
06:16Here in Montreal, it's nine shows a week for almost four months nonstop.
06:20But I do think that being part of a show that is so full on and so intense,
06:25it adds more to the relationship and it adds more to the connection we have even on stage.
06:32So after Montreal, you're going to Ohio and Nelson's going to Australia.
06:37Yeah.
06:38So it's the start of the long distance, five months, six months.
06:45Oh, my God.
06:46It's going to be a long time.
06:47Is that the longest you guys have ever been apart?
06:49A hundred percent.
06:50Even like when me and Nelson have been long distance before, it's like morning and nights basically.
06:54Because it's like 16, 17 hours a car.
06:59Nelson leaving is definitely going to change my day-to-day life because it's the person that I do my
07:04life with, you know,
07:05and he's my best friend.
07:06And so to not have him is very scary.
07:09You know, at least next city we'll be living together and that's exciting.
07:13We'll be in the same apartment.
07:14That would be so good.
07:16Yeah.
07:16Olivia and I, we booked in the same apartment building.
07:19And so we're going to be like friends knocking on each other's door and, you know, hanging out with each
07:25other.
07:25And I think that's really important for Olivia and for me too.
07:27It's, I mean, it's, it's not the easiest doing distance.
07:30I think that's the hardest part for me is like when on tour I'm texting somebody like,
07:36do you want to do something?
07:37But they're already hanging out with their partner or doing something with their partner.
07:40So at least now.
07:41Now we'll have each other.
07:42Yeah, we'll have each other.
07:43That's really cool.
07:43Exactly.
07:44Breaking up isn't really ever a question or an option.
07:48And so, yeah, I, I try to be mentally strong.
07:52And I'm really thankful that I'll have you.
07:54Yeah, I'm thankful I'll have you too.
07:55That's going to be so fun.
07:56Cheers.
07:56Cheers.
08:12After seeing Nadair, I realized I want to go back to my passion as a creator.
08:19Merci beaucoup.
08:22While we're still here in Montreal, Miranda and I are going to see some shows.
08:26Yeah.
08:27We're here at Tohu and we're going to see a smaller independent circus.
08:33Because it's always inspiring to see what other people do.
08:39Merci.
08:40I think for Eric, it's time to, to take the next step.
08:45Eric is a creator.
08:52To give up my control for other people.
08:56I have to trust for them to catch me.
08:58When I watch a show, I, I don't want to miss a thing.
09:04In time, I've learned to just soak it up and enjoy it.
09:09It's an incredible place to get inspiration for new shows.
09:24It's not now or never, but now it's the best time.
09:28It's so close to the fire.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Yeah.
09:32Yeah.
09:32It's just like that.
09:34Yeah, it's just like that.
09:34Before we leave, we have to make a call at the headquarters.
09:40Yeah, to make a show.
09:41That's a nice line, I wanted to say.
09:43Yeah.
09:46Of course, I'm part of the Cirque du Soleil family.
09:49Thank you very much.
09:50But it's not always clear where I stand or how far they would let me create a circus show.
10:00I have to declare my intentions to Cirque.
10:03We will see.
10:13I perform here once.
10:16Once in my orchestral career.
10:18What is that?
10:19Does this make sense with me?
10:20Eugene is one of my dear friends.
10:24She studied music.
10:25I think we got along because of our background, both in arts.
10:30And she had the chance to come to a few shows and watch me in the Adagio act.
10:36How was it for you for the first time you saw Luzia?
10:39And how did you think Adagio?
10:43I found that quite interesting.
10:45I feel like...
10:47You can be honest.
10:50I feel like your facial expression is a little square.
10:55I think the acrobatics is great.
10:57You know, I'm not commenting on that.
10:58But I feel like it's really important to, as the performer, to be present on stage.
11:05You know?
11:06And that's something definitely to work on.
11:10Because this is like...
11:11Actually, I think...
11:12Of an artist, this is probably the most challenging.
11:16To spike something new.
11:19You know?
11:19This feeling of like...
11:20You only do it once.
11:22Do you feel like Cirque still really excites you?
11:24Or it's kind of become...
11:25My job.
11:30Sometimes you can put yourself in questions.
11:33Is circus something I really want to keep doing?
11:39Or...
11:39I don't know.
11:40If I want to explore something else.
11:41It's mostly a time thing that you don't have energy.
11:44No.
11:45It's...
11:45I feel like I'm very tired of doing this.
11:47And then I want to do something different.
11:51If you wanted to be...
11:52Maybe be an artistic director?
11:56If I'm staying in the circus industry, that would be the route I would go.
12:00How would you kind of start to develop that?
12:03I've already thought about doing maybe like a workshop to...
12:07See how I feel with coaching.
12:12There's a circus workshop I'm going to teach this week.
12:17And I figured it would be a good way to step out of my comfort zone.
12:23We'll see how...
12:24How that works.
12:34Mom, are we going there?
12:36I'm coming.
12:37Look how beautiful the park.
12:39Yeah.
12:40In the final week, we need to get ready for a transfer.
12:43And I always need extra supports when packing.
12:47And luckily I have my mom who is very experienced in this lifestyle.
12:51Sit there?
12:52Yes.
12:53Look what I brought to the house.
12:55What did you bring to the house?
12:57What did you bring?
12:57Photos.
12:58Ah!
12:59That's you.
13:00Always in costume.
13:01I had some costumes, huh?
13:03Yeah, yeah.
13:03I had what age here?
13:05Three and a half.
13:06Three and a half.
13:07Yeah.
13:07I'm always so happy when my mom comes to visit me.
13:10It's the place of the circus.
13:12We'd say the place of the circus.
13:13It's true.
13:14She was a juggler.
13:15And I know it makes her super, super happy to go back into the circus environment.
13:22It was beautiful, huh?
13:24And that's how it started with the fifth generation.
13:28Little star.
13:31My family, in 1800, they were already doing circus.
13:36So it was pretty normal for me to run away with the circus, let's say.
13:40That's the elephants of my grandfather.
13:43My grandfather, the family.
13:44The family.
14:09The family.
14:10And you had a trailer and you have your cousin there, your auntie there.
14:15So, definitely it was a big change when I started traveling around the world by myself.
14:41It's been four years that I've been on the show and I would really love to go back to
14:46Europe to be close to my family because every time that I see them I see them like older so
14:53it's hard to
14:53not get nervous about it my dream ultimately would be to have my own show together with my dad
15:15be able to perform different disciplines just like I was doing when I was a kid and that would
15:21also be a way to be closer to my family
15:32every time when we get into the end of the run Charlie approaches us to do publicity
15:37we'll get going it's also a part of being an artist to do those photo shoots and since I'm the
15:43brandy
15:43one I'm being asked pretty often so this will be a scene maybe where you're looking around
15:48like you're trying to pick the right flowers and then you find one and you get into one you smell
15:53it
15:53today to boost ticket sales we are out in Montreal to take a photo shoot for
15:59Cirque du Soleil Parfum in three two one
16:04yes perfect
16:07when it comes down to PR opportunities it's a big challenge because there's a lot of things going on
16:13in Montreal during the summer time so making sure we're top of mind to the people in Montreal
16:18yeah big project perfect he grabs it passes it to her she's intrigued smells it yep okay so Carla
16:26pass it to him so we have three artists and we're visiting different locations of the city with the
16:31social media team from our corporate team here at Cirque oh from this angle it looks amazing too
16:36this place is just for Alexi uh they're going to use this for generic content on social media we're
16:42good that was beautiful perfect all right next location if you move a little bit back this way
16:52we do have to be relevant and we need to make sure that tourists know that we're here
16:56as the people are coming in and out of the city during the entire summer yeah that's nice
17:06right yeah so dangerous he's warming up i'm just sitting on top of him
17:17cute perfect and when you lift me up don't hesitate to pull yeah because the more you pull the easier
17:24it
17:30for me oh yeah gorgeous
17:41and you have a whole crowd here
17:46three two one go all right
17:51i enjoy this kind of thing i enjoy your filming and photo sessions okay that was perfect
17:56hopefully after all this running around the city we will see a boost in the tickets in our final show
18:02i love it you love it okay perfect good job guys we're done
18:14when i started circus it was in an arena in 2003 they bought this church to create the space for
18:23training today my porter beto and i are teaching a workshop on adagio at the local circus school it's
18:30a place where i learned circus let's go let's go beto and i are closed because we are from the
18:37same
18:38circus background so i understand where he's coming from this is the main space that's super nice hi
18:46hi we're here to have a little bit of fun with you guys show you a little bit of what
18:52we do
18:58and bring her to the other side just warm up her shoulder do you want a short swing yes so
19:05the
19:06principle of the high swing is you want to keep your shoulders very strong try to resist not to like
19:14let them separate you you are trying to hold them together you can try so you can feel
19:21the students are so excited to learn it's funny to think about how when i was a student i would
19:28have
19:29done anything to get where i am today so in the swing it's all about bending your legs like bending
19:35the legs to have power after that to give the push yes if you're doing it everything with the torso
19:43you're losing the power after that if you want to push up for salto nice good good good good it
19:53was
19:53really nice to see you coaching now for me in my perspective because i always saw you doing but i
20:00don't hear everything that you have in your head about not just the technique but what do you do
20:04it's nice to hear your words because i mean you're exterior i was coaching here and then i was just
20:08like
20:14i love sharing i understand that i don't have yet a lot of experience teaching but when i do it
20:20i
20:21like it yeah that's nice nice nice nice in the workshop you get comprehension of what you do as you're
20:29sharing it i realize i'm not just hanging i hang and then i end up pushing i think that there
20:37is
20:37improvement in how i can relay information and this will definitely help when i will want to explain
20:47something to one of my quarters just having fun like being in that same energy it's like i can do
20:53it
20:57thank you guys thank you thank you so much thank you my player i'm super happy to be here
21:05no it was really fun
21:17all my life i've been creating shows so i i know i have the ability to create a show on
21:22this
21:22level hello nice to meet you finally like likewise please come on in have a seat thank you i'm coming
21:30here to have a conversation with matt mickle because he's the chief creative and that's the one i need
21:37to talk to to declare my intentions to sir so tell me well um i have a lot of questions
21:46i'm i'm very
21:47interested in uh in the company yeah um because a circus going through a um an interesting time
21:56uh i uh i grew as a as a as a performer uh like come on and um well my
22:09main question is is there a place
22:13for me in this company besides on stage
22:29like uh eric say something spit it out i'm trying to why don't you tell me what you want to
22:39do
22:40what i want to do um well i think uh i have something to add to the company
22:48i created my own shows for 20 years i created 20 shows for myself and um yeah that's that's what
23:01i
23:01miss here now what i'm hearing from you is your performance time your performance on stage you're
23:08thinking elsewhere now you've contributed what's the next step for eric so perhaps if we want to develop
23:15something further if you want to develop an act we can i i i have so much experience it lighted
23:22up
23:22the fire of of creating it you know my end goal is just is is create the whole show i
23:29told you i
23:30would like to pitch that will be the the ultimate goal obviously if you have work that you've done in
23:37the past we want to make sure that we either get the opportunity to see that or perhaps there's something
23:42upcoming that we can be a part of this is really a first step of making sure that we communicate
23:47making sure that we understand that hey this is what i want to do eric you're putting up your hand
23:52yeah you are the moment that the audience relates to yeah so you you have the ability to pick up
23:58these
23:59data points from a creative perspective of what people respond to it's it's something that's
24:05important and i'm yeah very open to that so many people have things that they want to say in
24:11different ways for them to to know the environment in which we deliver our our art is a huge benefit
24:18we look for that many of the people who have worked with us directed choreographed designed acts
24:25come from this world they want to be a part of it so it's always a great opportunity matt was
24:30very kind
24:32a board room is not the big top it's something different so that was new for me um you know
24:38it
24:39was not expecting a contract let's put it that way the good thing is he wants to keep the conversation
24:46going that was basically the goal but it's a long way
25:04and today we decided to just working on new things that never been done before the salto mortality
25:17we all pitched in a little bit of our theory what we're thinking that needs to be done
25:30we're practicing saturday and we all have names for each sequence that we're doing
25:35so it's a swing and then i'm doing salto out of the boys and then landing on one porter
25:41in a mermaid position
25:48just a little bit later and you won't fall when we're doing this because we have to kind of
25:54stabilize i was just a little bit in front because i didn't want to be too fast
25:58i love chris he's got big opinions but when i speak up now he's here to listen
26:06good job guys i'm very proud of us what we've been through together and pushing through and then
26:13always being available since we did the workshop in quebec city somehow i started understanding a little
26:20bit more the perspective of anton chris and beto i feel like it was a good way to bring us
26:27together
26:29doing this workshop it definitely gave me confidence to keep it fresh to keep it passionate
26:37we haven't landed the salto mortale yet but we will soon it's important to know that there's a place to
26:45grow and for whatever reason
26:47this has given me a new sense of purpose
26:49this is
26:59are you gonna serve coffee to me cold coffee no it's still warm but you can put a little bit
27:04more coffee in
27:05a little bit more it was a good meeting at cirque du soleil headquarters because we opened the
27:10conversation and that was my goal i still have some work to do on my pitch beautiful but i know
27:18i can do
27:19it cheers coffee thank you look at the view not being at home is a substantial challenge we just follow
27:28the
27:28circus we look at our options for the upcoming cities and we realize that they're all in north america
27:35so that made us decide to buy an rv
27:41yeah cheers this time you bring your home with you i love to travel around in our trailer and then
27:52we go
27:52back to the us again and start all over again i discussed with miranda and we decided to continue
28:00touring with lucia for some more time eric and i we do not like long discussions anyway so no
28:09um no it's not it's not a hard decision no you never know you never know what happened
28:14to any color and to any color and to any color the clown of lucia
28:26ladies and gentlemen happy rouge please
28:29ladies we're almost done hi everybody oh my goodness this is our last type of rouge you want
28:36to go
28:40without getting emotional four months here was incredible and you guys are so
28:47gracious and generous and we achieved so many things we had new show callers new show operators
28:53new technicians new lights we had new flyers we have new birds and you guys did it all four months
28:59straight and you guys are magic so yes what did i forget i forgot something more than 225 000
29:09spectators more than 225 000 which is more than the first time in montreal and the second largest
29:14audience for lucia in the whole room
29:28all right what's the plan you do this but then you come out and then you go in the line
29:33and then for
29:33the high five i was thinking the same thing is it the best day ever this is the single greatest
29:37day of my life you get to feel what it's like to be a technician without any of the heavy
29:41things i was just walking over here from home and uh on my way over i was like i think
29:47i should
29:47cheers with the technicians i haven't actually told anybody just give everyone a little bit of
29:52energy for the last show a bit of joy a bit of joy i love the joie de vivre or
29:56how they say it in this
29:57uh beautiful city the last montreal show yeah right now last one let's go
30:22the last show is all about precision like we're on a time crunch we have three days to tear down
30:29the big top put everything into the trucks and then transport it to another city okay next stop
30:34kyota is coming out as soon as we're done with an element of props or set design or costume we
30:40pack
30:40it up and it goes to the next city it's a teamwork between the technical team and the artists to
30:51start
30:51packing up those pieces as the show is going on and as for the performers as soon as they're finished
31:04they are free to go and most of them are going to run to the airport this lake is going
31:09to the road
31:09guys thank you you're welcome take care of my slave i will always
31:18the final show is always such mixed feelings any injuries fatigue you have to put it behind me
31:25this is big for me but it's bigger for the people who watch me do it
31:34landing certain tricks it really has to come from within yourself
31:50the quarters and i we've reached a new level and we can really feel that together
31:57it feels amazing it feels very liberating it's magical to have that feeling again
32:08the last show is about change about saying goodbye and about accepting the next thing
32:18these chains are not always fun they are not easy but if you made peace with it it's okay
32:52it was a long run yeah i won't touch the ball for at least one week and it's really to
32:58enjoy your life
32:59outside of working being back in montreal really happy to grow as artist performing after almost 10
33:08years it reminds me how far we come we love montreal and it feels like home we've been here for
33:17a good
33:17four months when you're used to touring the capability of adapting becomes better but you never really get
33:24used to it fully to all these transfers it's been four years that i've been sharing my days with
33:40these incredible talented artists and they became my friends and my family
33:47in montreal was very very unique but it went super fast and i saw my parents maybe twice in four
33:54months i'm always away i never get to see them but i don't know when i'll get the chance to
33:59perform
33:59in montreal again it's always tough but we accept it because it's a part of our job thank you so
34:05much
34:05this summer it's a tradition at service la on tear down sunday it's spaghetti it doesn't matter which
34:14show you're on it's spaghetti i think for me the highlight of montreal was to have my family come
34:22again for the second time which was you know a long time ago since they came to see it i
34:29have a bit of
34:29a refreshed eye on the tour and the performance after doing the show for nine years it is a challenge
34:37but i'm very happy to keep going so i decided to stick with the tour
34:45i'm gonna miss a lot montreal i feel that this is a second home it was a full circle to
34:53come back
34:54in four days i'm gonna get married i'm so excited i'm going with sora to the airport
35:00we have the same flight to mallorca and i'm so happy because i didn't want to travel by myself
35:08it's been a long city and we have all gone through it together i think that there's been
35:14a lot of challenges that we've each overcome individually between the show schedule training
35:21schedule and people from headquarters coming in there's very little personal time
35:26i'm sad that it's over because i really like the city i love montreal but i'm i'm ready to go
35:48go to the montreal apartment there's a lot of memories in this building thank you montreal
35:54i'm leaving my hat at home how many times did you wear it this summer i don't think one time
35:59didn't you wear it to maho's patchwork yes one time i knew i had one time
36:06so i'm headed back to australia i've got to start my uh rehab for my shoulder and i'm going to
36:15ohio
36:15which is home home
36:19the last everybody was crying maho's crying it's i hugged her while the rain was going i love those moments
36:28on stage olivia exists so much inside me already i kind of carry her wherever i am in the world
36:34if
36:34we're together or if we're apart i'll always have a little piece of her while i'm away so me and
36:41nason
36:41have had the conversation of whether or not we're together because it's convenient or together because
36:46we want to be together and we are absolutely together because we want to be together we've got
36:52a pretty good system of two calls a day and it's either my morning and my afternoon or
36:58lives morning in her after show i'll stay on tour i'll do everything i do every day the same
37:04i'll just have lots of phone calls this isn't our first time doing long distance though
37:09saying our first rodeo we've had a couple of trial runs yeah first one was three and a half
37:14months and it was not a good time yeah that was the beginning of our relationship we just had an
37:17awesome trip in croatia together and then i went to turkey and immediately lost my phone and so that
37:24was just horrible yes it was the last day in montreal yeah i'm already looking forward to arrive at the
37:37next campsite at the next campground yeah slide out the slide and uh have a beer have a beer just
37:45in
37:47on the road again yeah yeah check boom hit the road baby let's go
38:06my legacy it's bigger than one show or one meeting
38:12i kind of helped build this family and it's great to see that all the family members are thriving
38:17in their own way but i would still like to create a show with sir
38:31somehow i don't know why it happens when we finish the city i cannot sleep for a couple of nights
38:37and this night i had thoughts and i decided to write them down i can read them
38:43sometimes i ask myself does anyone really need it
38:49is it important what we do
38:53maybe we should have done something else
38:57and after a little contemplation i come with the answers
39:01yes it's important what we do because we bring emotions and happiness to people who come watch
39:09circus we make people believe that impossible things are possible
39:16because circus art is very pure it's very genuine you cannot fake it if you have a trick you show
39:24it
39:25if you can do a salto you do a salto if you do a triple fold you don't fake it
39:31you do it real
39:33every time every performance circus art is the most genuine art in this sense
39:40and to make circus art work to make it bring people happiness and other emotions
39:46artists artists should work really hard you have to start over every day so every day is a different
39:56show it's a different act a different performance because the real salary of an artist is the public
40:04reaction
40:09you have to earn it by the level of performance the level of emotion and that's why artists are able
40:18night after night to deliver a great performance
40:26this beautiful tension is fragility this joy this a pleasure
40:34this year the Cirque du Soleil here especially in montreal is part of the soul of this city so
40:41the people are happy to feast when we come back our job is to make our audiences happy
40:49we want this to be an escape for the audience they don't need to worry about
40:53things that are happening in the world they come into Cirque du Soleil they come into the big top
40:57they're escaping Talusia and we present that Montreal has been a challenge but it's also been really
41:06rewarding just to see how much love people still have for this show after so many years
41:18there was an added layer of fatigue but it doesn't rain on memory lane so i'm going to look back
41:25on it
41:25like it's like it's the best summer of my life
41:41oh yeah oh yes i love you i love you which way are we going i'll walk you to your
41:47gate thank you
41:49so because it's its own world or universe it makes people happy makes people believe
41:57makes people perceive beauty and harmony in its different forms and shapes
42:03beauty of human body beauty of engineering beauty of music and voice beauty of education since four
42:12years old it was my dream to be a circus performer i just wanted to be part of this world
42:19and now i can
42:20say that i'm living through my dream that's that's amazing
42:30so
42:39so
42:40so
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