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Ross Taylor

b. 1993

Ross Taylor, Acrobat 2013Ross was born in Newcastle and started was a gymnast between the age of 10 – 14, later becoming assistant coach. He got serious about free running when he broke his collar bone and quit gymnastics. He left school with A Levels in Business, Media & Philosophy and Ethics.

He trained circus at one of the UK’s two professional circus schools, Bristol’s Circomedia for 2 years between 2011-13. He is an acrobatic and aerial performer, specialising in Aerial Straps. He graduated in 2013 and returned to live in the North East and his home town of Cramlington.

He is interested in combining free-running and circus and started teaching Madame La Bonche’s Wonder Circus, at Circus Central in September 2013.

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