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Over on the sun-kissed, beach-riddled, avocado-filled strip of land we call California, there's a crew of brave, daring, and slightly nutty kids that are part of a secret, exclusive society. This society doesn't require secret handshakes, code phrases or special cloaks. No, these kids are part of the high-flying, gasp-inducing world of Aerial Arts! Meet our main man, Funky Freddie. Freddie is as Californian as a perfectly toasted almond. He loves surfing the Pacific waves, snacking on fish tacos, and, of course, hanging upside down from dizzying heights. Freddie has a mop of wild curls that fluffs up like a startled porcupine when he's spinning through the air, a grin as wide as the Golden Gate Bridge, and the kind of fearless spirit that makes grown-ups shake their heads in disbelief. Freddie and his fearless friends are the superheroes of this Aerial Arts world. Suspended from silken scarves, they spin, flip, and twirl, defying gravity and making the audience's hearts pound faster than a rabbit in a marathon. They're not afraid to risk a tumble, because they know the ground (or at least, the safety mat) will always catch them. Every day, these daring children learn something new - how to balance while hanging from their knees, how to wrap themselves up in the fabric like a cocoon and then unfurl with the grace of a butterfly, and most importantly, how to laugh when they slip or stumble. For in the sunny state of California, even when you're upside down, life is always an adventure!

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