Morgan Barbour joins cast of AVALON with Giffords Circus
Morgan Barbour joins cast of AVALON with Giffords Circus, teaming up with aerial hoop superstar Victoria Sejr to create the magical world of Enid and Isolde, the Damsels of the Ring.
Morgan Barbour joins cast of AVALON with Giffords Circus, teaming up with aerial hoop superstar Victoria Sejr to create the magical world of Enid and Isolde, the Damsels of the Ring.
Morgan Barbour and Sara Kreis have teamed up to present a brand new, never before seen act on Das Supertalent.
Morgan collaborated with aerialist and side show artist Alenee Aisha to create a brand new act for SBS6 TV show Ranking the Talent. They placed third in the competition.
Morgan and Roxi debuted their dual jaw hang, a 130kg dental lift, at the International Almaty Circus Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan, hosted by the Kazakh State Circus. This earned them the “special award” from the pivotal festival.
Morgan Barbour and Roxi Kevill left the celebrity judge’s jaws on the floor following their hair raising audition for Season 18 of America’s Got Talent, earning them a coveted 4 Yes’s.
Her work has been produced throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Portugal, Australia, Kazakhstan, Republic of Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Brazil, and the Seychelles, with a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from Playboy to Google to Coliseu dos Recreios to NBC to Springer Nature.
She is committed to exploring and pushing boundaries within the aerial profession. She specialises in aerial hoop, iron jaw, aerial ladder, and flying trapeze. In 2022 she and Natasha Hutchinson won gold at BPASF UK National Champions in Women’s Duo Hoop. She is #2 in the IPSF elite athlete global ranking.
She is also an activist. In 2020 she founded [Cum]munity Standards, a pictorial call out blog shedding light on social media platforms failure to properly moderate gendered violence. [Cum]munity Standards was presented to the United Nations as evidence for an increase in online violence during the Covid-19 Pandemic by the World Wide Web Foundation in July 2020. She is currently writing her first book.