Valerie Kalfrin

Blasting Off with Circus Xtreme

Courtesy of Feld Entertainment

Courtesy of Feld Entertainment

I didn’t exactly run off to join the circus, but I did get the chance to visit the winter quarters of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Ellenton recently. The circus offered a preview of “Circus Xtreme,” its show that combines the daredevilry of freestyle sports such as BMX Vert with traditional circus acts. I had a blast talking to some of the performers, particularly Gemma “The Jet” Kirby, the 25-year-old Minnesota native who launches across the arena as the human cannonball.

“I’m never actually a ball. I’m upright in the cannon,” she said, among other great quotes. She confided that it’s dark inside the 24-foot-long circus cannon, but because of show secrets, she couldn’t spill more.

Assan and I, courtesy of Trib photographer Jay Conner

Assan and I, courtesy of Trib photographer Jay Conner

Another thrill for me was meeting show veteran Assan, a 54-year-old Asian elephant. She weighs about 11,000 pounds and ate two loaves of white sandwich bread while talking to us. Peanuts are sometimes a treat for her, but she’s like a horse, her caregiver said. She loves grains.

Read more about the show in my piece for The Tampa Tribune here.