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        <title><![CDATA[Circus performer practices wild tricks at home during quarantine]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As if the <strong>coronavirus</strong> pandemic wasn&#8217;t enough of a circus already.</p><p>An enterprising Polish aerialist has managed to both pass the time and sharpen her skills during lockdown by practicing her gravity-defying feats at home in las Vegas.</p><p>Since performers around the globe have been sidelined, with <strong>circuses canceling shows</strong> over COVID-19 concerns, Aleksandra Kiedrowicz has been posting her tricks on social media for her fans.</p><p>In <strong>an impressive montage</strong>, the 25-year-old performs her high-flying routine using everything from cars to teacups. In one shot, the Season 8 winner of &#8220;Poland&#8217;s Got Talent&#8221; can be seen making herself a mug of coffee using only her feet while contorted on the counter in an awkward crab position.</p><p>Another shows Kiedrowicz — known on social media as Flexy Alex — doing splits between a parked car and one driving in reverse, like the modern equivalent of the rack.</p><p>Needless to say, the social-media masses have been applauding the acrobat&#8217;s impromptu displays.</p><p>&#8220;I could watch this for days,&#8221; commented one fan on <strong>an Instagram video of Kiedrowicz</strong> busting out a spine-bending routine on top of a car.</p><p>&#8220;Oh my goodness! I&#8217;d get sick!&#8221; <strong>said another of a clip of her spinning</strong>&nbsp;while dangling precariously from chains attached to her ceiling.</p><p>This isn&#8217;t the entertainer&#8217;s first rodeo — er, circus. Kiedrowicz has strutted her stunts for places like Cirque Paris and Italy&#8217;s prestigious &#8220;Alis&#8221; show by Le Cirque: World&#8217;s Top Performers, <strong>according to her Facebook page</strong>.</p><p>She also appeared on both &#8220;America&#8217;s Got Talent&#8221; and its British counterpart as half of a knife-throwing duo with her now-fiancé, Alfredo Silva, <strong>reports the Sun</strong>.</p><p>Of course, Kiedrowicz&#8217;s isn&#8217;t the only entertaining work-from-home video out there. Dancer Conor McKenzie went viral in April after <strong>performing an elaborate runway show</strong> while wearing only a blanket.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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