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Miss Joule will definitely blind you with science. She was a victim of a laboratory experiment gone awry. While desperately trying to uncover the physics of the hula hoop, Miss Joule was exposed to an unknown substance and passed out. A vigorous chemical reaction took place and gone were her glasses, hairbun, and inhibitions – now she defies the laws of physics with her amazing skills and tantalizes audiences across the world with her mischievous antics.
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Circus/Sideshow/Vaudeville:Hula Hooping Glass Walking Bubble Girl Acts Stilt Walking Burlesque Glass Eating Flags Fire:Hula Hoop Poi Staff Double Staff Fingers Palm Torches Ropes Fans Umbrella Eating and Transfers Blacklight/Glow:Flags Hooping Poi Staff Fans |
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- What Weekly covers the Creative Alliance's Marquee Ball, featuring Miss Joule's fire performance. [4/29/10]
- Washington Post highlights Miss Joule's glass walking performance as part of Obama Wonderama, an inaugural celebration. [1/25/09]
- Philip Rucker of the Washington Post explores the burgeoning hoop scene in DC. The article also appeared in Hong Kong's The Standard, the Columbus Dispatch, and The Truth Newspaper. [7/24/08]
- Miss Joule and her fabulous SQUARE hoop appear in a shot at Artscape 2008 on Metromix Baltimore. [7/19/08]
- DC Compass interviews folks at the Palace of Wonders to find out what makes it such a happening place. Video includes clips from the show that night with fire fingers performance by Miss Joule. [3/22/08]
- You're best option to keep the fire alive on Valentine's Day is a date to see Flights of Fire, so says the Washington Post. [2/8/08]
- Flights of Fire made the February print edition and online gallery of On Tap Magazine. They got a good shot of my chain mail fire fingers act from our show in January. [1/11/08]
- The Washington Post highlighted Miss Joule and the Weirdo Show as a top weeknight attraction in DC. [7/20/07]
 Photo by Robin Vincent |
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