Meet the new ‘Cirque-Us’ in town

Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Tianna Morimoto/West Hawaii Today
Cirque-Hale student Lica Nagata practices on the silk at the Luhia Street studio. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Cirque-Hale owner Chantel Durelli demonstrates an aerial move. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Cirque-Hale owner Chantel Durelli watches her student Lica Nagata perform on the silk. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Stephanie Franke practices a move on the silks at Cirque-Hale. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Cirque-Hale student Kaya Cronin practices on the silk at the Luhia Street studio. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — When entering Cirque-Hale, look up and you’ll see hanging silks, a lyra hoop, and a stationary trapeze bar suspended from the ceiling. Look closer and you may see an aerial artist climbing up the silk, wrapping it around her legs and striking a pose. Or another artist doing “candy cane” twirls around the trapeze bar — spinning one leg over the other as momentum to get higher and higher. Once at the top, she falls downward, simultaneously unraveling the bar and striking a pose just inches from the floor.