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    Circle Up Now is mixing art and activism, communication and community, education and empowerment-- enabling individuals across the globe to stand up and take action within a fun, celebratory environment. Over the past 15 years, the creators of Circle Up Now have produced nearly 150 human aerial art images on seven continents.
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    Video: Circle Up Now

    Video: Circle Up Now

    Added: February 11, 2011

    Learn how Circle Up Now is making a difference helping non-profits around the world engage with volunteers and donors like never before.

    Participant Stories: Keep The Dream Alive

    Participant Stories: Keep The Dream Alive

    Added: November 20, 2008

    Were you with Circle Up Now at Tom Lee Park on November 2 for ‘Keep the Dream Alive’? Please share your feelings and experiences of the day with our community!

    Video: A Global Day Of Action

    Video: A Global Day Of Action

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    Circle Up Now & Amnesty created 24 human aerial art images in 24 hours, for “A Global Day of Action”, calling on China to ensure a positive human rights legacy for the Beijing Olympics.

    Video: About Circle Up Now

    Video: About Circle Up Now

    Added: November 19, 2008

    Learn about Circle Up Now from co-creators Marc Levey & John Quigley in this video featuring Agape Int’l. founder, Dr. Michael Beckwith.

    Portrait of a Dream

    Portrait of a Dream

    Added: November 5, 2008

    The Commercial Appeal: John Quigley, artist and producer for Circle Up Now, directs people laying down in Tom Lee Park in Memphis, TN on Sunday, Nov 2, 2008 as part of Amnesty International’s tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and others in the struggle for civil rights.

    Forming the face of MLK

    Forming the face of MLK

    Added: October 31, 2008

    The Commercial Appeal: Crowd expected to gather on the banks of the Mississippi River this Sunday to form a massive image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the words “Keep The Dream Alive”.



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