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Guinea Circus Offers International Trampoline to Underprivileged Young People

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Conakry, Guinea In the humid heat of a Conakry hangar, five young people make pirouettes, twist and juggle at the rhythm of musicians' percussions, as a challenge to the laws of gravity and human anatomy. Every day, for several hours, these Guineans train at the Fodéba Keïta acrobatic art center, one of the most prestigious circus schools in West Africa, which has trained hundreds of disadvantaged young people and made Guinea known around the wo…
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Conakry, Guinea In the humid heat of a Conakry hangar, five young people make pirouettes, twist and juggle at the rhythm of musicians' percussions, as a challenge to the laws of gravity and human anatomy. Every day, for several hours, these Guineans train at the Fodéba Keïta acrobatic art center, one of the most prestigious circus schools in West Africa, which has trained hundreds of disadvantaged young people and made Guinea known around the wo…

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udgtv broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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