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Air Apparent: Aerialists work hard to combine fitness with the arts 

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Abbey Elliott, who joined QCAA four months ago, is on the road to becoming a performer. "I've seen such a difference in my body and muscles," she says. "I also love the artistic side. Learning a drop takes lots of muscle and skill, and then making it look pretty is something that we all struggle with. You have to keep your legs straight and toes pointed and don't want a crazy look on your face."

Elliott, a 21-year-old theater major, has the performance gene. "I feel like I've come leaps and bounds in the last four months," she says. "The first time I dropped, I squealed so loud. I love the attention when the lights are on you and the sound of the music is going. I love that thrill."

QUEEN CITY AERIAL ARTISTS For more information, go to www.queencityaerialarts.com.

CAROLINE CALOUCHE & CO. For more information, go to www.carolinecalouche.org.

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