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CARTER BROWNCarter Brown was born to a theatrical family; his father was a set designer and stage manager, his mother an actress and dancer in New York City. Carter started performing in New York at the age of eight, juggling his way through a hectic schedule of gymnastics, dance, mime, drama and anything else his parents could think of to keep one hyper-active child out of their hair. As a theatre and art major at the University of Vermont, Carter directed "The Silent Company" mime troupe, hiked the Appalachian trail, and won acceptance to the Ringling Bros. Clown College in Sarasota, FL. After a two-year stint with the Ringling Bros. Circus, he joined Carden International Circus as a soloist for four years, simultaneously designing sound, lights and choreography. His bicycle-rim juggling act has won renown in South America, Europe, Canada, Japan, and the Monte Carlo Festival du Cirque. He continues to tour incessantly; it might be said that only his hoops have rolled more miles than he has. Carter founded Lazer Vaudeville in 1987; his latest invention is the iced-coffee cube.
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