Austin rang in the new year circus style on Auditorium Shores with Circus Revue! The following photos are from the couple hours I was able to catch (there was SO MUCH going on) and include performances by CU@Circus, National Fire Performance League, Drishti Dancers, Sky Candy, Invisible Man Corporation and Erika Maasen. Circus Revue! was organized by Community Art Makers (who also built that *beautiful* stage!).




I almost forgot that I got a few video clips on my camera too (you’ll have to excuse the clipping audio in the club scenes as it was too much awesomeness for the little mic on my Nikon to handle):
Santa Rampage 2010 – Austin Texas from Ryan Hayes on Vimeo.
Saturday night hundreds (and hundreds) of Santas (and reindeer, and elves, and snowmen, and fruitcakes…) descended on downtown Austin for the annual Santa Rampage. It was, as you can see, awesome:

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{ originally posted at istoleyoursoulforthis.com }
These are the first behind-the-scenes photos of the Aircraft Circus preparing for their performance of Madam Pain’s Boudoir Circus in London this summer. These particular photos are of the characters Natalia and Natasha (Talia & Tasha).

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{ originally posted at istoleyoursoulforthis.com }
On March 20th 2010 the Hustlers of the Texas Rollergirls traveled to London to play the London Brawling London Rollergirls team in the A Fistful of Rollers bout. It was an intense match and incredibly close (tied at several points throughout most of the bout) with the Hustlers finally pulling ahead to win 84-63.
In addition to the bout, the Texas Rollergirls hosted a roller derby bootcamp where they trained 175 participants. On their travel blog they added, “We loved their enthusiasm and watch out America–Europe has some amazing skaters and they’re going to be gunning for us all someday in the near future…”
Roller Derby is getting big in the UK and many other parts of the world and received a huge boost in attention from the release of the movie Whip It, based on Shauna Cross’ Derby Girl, starring Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page, about Texas Roller Derby.
As a photographer originally from Austin Texas (where I’m proud to say I was a Texas Rollergirls fan!) that now lives in London (where I’m proud to say I’m a London Rollergirls fan!), I want to thank both teams for coordinating a matchup I could previously only dream of and congratulate both teams for a well played bout!

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