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Friday, October 23, 2020

DJ Interviews: Alan Silva

Hey there guys & I've had the pleasure of interviewing none other than areal acrobat extraordinaire Alan Silva as he sat down with me & spoke on his upbringing in aerial silks & stunts.


How'd you get started doing aerial stunts?

I was born in to a circus family, so I feel like I did t have much choice but also become a circus artist. I love the feeling that I have being in the air, my grandma, sister, father, cousins were aerialists and I fell in love with aerial silks because of how artistic you can  be With it. 

 

Who are you're biggest influences?
I get my influences from many other people that cross path with in my life. So I don’t really have just one. 

 

Was aerial stunts your first choice?
It was not my first choice. But then it became my first choice. The more I did it the more I wanted to do it. 

 

Can you remember the most dangerous stunt you've ever done?
Everything that is in the air is definitely dangerous. But I have to say the death drop over the spikes as well hanging by one foot so up high and also aerial in the water. 

 

What advice would you offer people who aspire to do the work you do or have been bullied?
To keep going, moving forward and keep dreaming. Don’t listen to the bullies and the negative people. Reach to the stars because the sky’s the limit. 

 

Any new gigs in the future?
There are a couple. But things are a bit slow now because of Covid 19 but I’m sure soon as things can go back to normal I will be very busy. 

 

Special thanks to him for doing this interview & I wish him lots of luck in his career & lots of love to him & his family so until then stay awesome & rock n roll!

 


 




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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Saving the music part 2: The solution at hand

Here's part 2 of Saving The music


Music programs are constantly being cut from multiple schools both high school & middle schools alike. This has been happening since the late 90s & in some cases still goes on due to lack of funding by the states or lack of interest. But it was back in the year 1999 that VH1 (That’s Video Hits One for those who don’t know) started a program to donate money to keep music programs in schools called Save The Music.

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Saturday, October 3, 2020

Alan Silva & Brother Alfredo From Deadly Games Perform Together On AGT S...

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