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Who is Christina Jones? | Behind the Scenes | Cirque Stories | Cirque du Soleil - Duration: 13:16.

Commitment, passion, performance, countless hours of training:

These are just a few of the things our dreams are made of.

We are Cirque du Soleil artists, and we all have a story to tell.

Behind the scenes, behind the makeup and all the costumes,

this is unfiltered, raw, like you've never seen before.

Welcome to Cirque Stories.

Hi, I'm Christina Jones, and I'm your host for Cirque Stories.

I'm a synchronized swimmer

in Cirque du Soleil's production, O, at the Bellagio.

My synchronized swimming career before

I got to Cirque included competing in the 2008 Olympic Games

and winning World Championships with my duet partner, Bill May.

I really realized that I was done competing with synchronized swimming,

I was done with such structure,

and I wanted to express myself as an artist,

and Cirque du Soleil was a perfect avenue for this.

I got to explore a whole new side of my sport that I had never seen before.

Competitive synchronized swimming is extremely regimented and precise,

and after nearly 15 years of it,

I needed to let my hair down.

While some of that same precision is important at O,

there's way more room for creativity, exploration and artistic growth.

A lot of my synchro idols had joined Cirque after their competitive careers,

and I always knew I wanted to follow in their footsteps.

In 2007, my Olympic team had a training camp in Vegas,

and I finally got a chance to see O.

That confirmed it;

I knew that I wanted to perform on that stage one day.

At first, I had a hard time adjusting

to the nocturnal schedule of a circus performer,

but then I realized we have virtually our entire day free.

I decided to put myself through school and attend classes during the day,

while doing ten shows a week at night.

My story has been told time and time again.

It's always sugar-coated; it just portrays this fake reality

that everything is roses and sunshine all the time and,

while the Olympics were fantastic, they were a huge highlight of my life,

I feel that the true story hasn't really been told yet—

the story behind the scenes.

I want these stories to be real, unfiltered and raw.

As I started to look around backstage and talk to my friends with Cirque,

I started to realize how incredible everyone's stories really are.

I realized that this is what I need to be doing.

I need to be sharing these stories with the world.

We are Cirque performers, and every night we perform for you.

We make you laugh, we make you cry, we entertain you.

But behind the makeup and the costumes

and all the masks and everything you see,

each of us has an individual story to tell.

We wanted to invite you behind the scenes, behind the curtain,

to see what really goes on backstage,

what really goes on in life before we show up at work to entertain you.

Last year, my life threw a huge surprise at me.

I thought I was done with competitive synchronized swimming,

but it turns out I wasn't.

A new event, called the mixed duet,

was added to the Fina World Championships,

and a mixed duet is when a man and a woman swim together.

Announcer: Huge moment for the Americans in particular,

Bill May, and Christina Jones.

Up until last year, men were banned

from elite competitions of synchronized swimming.

And it turns out that I got paired with

one of my very best friends, Bill May.

And we had a pretty incredible experience together,

and I decided to bring him here to help tell that story a little bit,

and I think that through talking with him,

you'll be able to see a little bit of who I am,

and how Bill and I work together.

Not only have I known Bill since I was 10,

but now we get to perform together for Cirque.

- Take one. - Woohoo!

- Here we go.

- Everybody sees the fame and glory, and just, like,

the final moment of a lot of hard work when you watch sporting events,

when you watch the Olympics, World Championships, whatever it is.

But they don't really see what goes on behind the scenes.

And I just really wanted us to have a chance to share with people

what it's like to prepare for such a huge event.

- That whole journey from start to finish…

You know, you have so many ups and downs that people don't see,

and I think it is nice for people to see the hard work that goes into it,

and just how difficult it is to really go after, you know…

You don't get breaks, you don't have time for your friends,

you don't have time for your family,

you don't have time to do your laundry.

- Yeah, I think the sacrifice,

the sacrifice is something that people just don't understand.

Like, you moved from New York to California just to train.

You left your family when you were 16 to do that, and

I home-schooled the last couple years of high school just because I was

leaving home at 4:30 in the morning,

driving across the bay area to do weights

and train and workout at Stanford University.

Then I would go to high school, go do a full day of high school,

and then I would train, 3 to 9:30 p.m., and

barely be able to get my homework done,

and then wake up at 4:30 again and do it all over.

And my parents just realized, it's crazy, and

you either have a chance to train for your Olympic dream,

or you can have a normal teenage life, and I chose to go for it.

Some people say, "Oh my gosh, synchronized swimming, that's amazing!"

But like, that's really one of my callings, I think.

Like, I think people need to know the effort that we put in

and how difficult what we do really is,

because when you compare our training to other sports, it's insane.

Well you know I think, in that aspect,

I think if there's somehow that we can use that as a challenge

—you know, people don't know the sport or they don't understand the sport—

to somehow, kind of,

you know, make them realize or

express to them or invite them into our world,

I think that could be something that we could really use

to showcase synchronized swimming as more of an athletic sport

and just get a little bit more respect

- Yeah. - from people, because

I think people do say, you know, like it's floating in the water,

it's not this, and I think that just comes from, one,

not getting enough media

- Yeah. - for the sport,

and two, just people, they've never tried it.

You know, and we would train, when we were training,

we could train up to 10 hours a day, and not even blink.

- 10 hours in the water, without touching the side of the pool,

Not touching the side, you're not touching the bottom,

you're using every piece of energy in your body to hold yourself up.

People really don't understand the difficulty that the sport entails.

- And I even get surprised,

like I retired from synchronized swimming in 2008,

retired again in 2010,

and as we know,

- Retired again in 2015 - again last year,

and I know how hard it is, I know how much goes into this sport,

and even I couldn't believe how much it hurt

physically last year. Like it hurts so bad.

- Well I think again, you know, you're using your entire body

to hold yourself up.

You know, so there's not one part of your body that you can ever rest,

- Yeah. - you know, like, you're always engaged.

- Yeah. - So people don't understand that.

You know, just have anyone go try to tread water in a pool.

- And don't breathe; you're oxygen deprived, too.

- Exactly. Now take the breath away.

And people, they,

they can't, even ask them to do their own sport and just not breathe.

- Yeah.

- You know, and they're gonna get a little glimpse of what it is

to be a synchronized swimmer.

And now take away their ability to stand on something.

- Yeah.

- And you're supposed to not show people that this is hurting.

- Well maybe that little cut I gave you at Worlds

helped people know how.

- Well, when you jabbed my eye out.

- He dove in first, last year, and then I dove in after him,

and I like, sliced his eye,

my hand went like that, and he was bleeding.

And that's the other thing about synchronized swimming is that

when you're coming at me full speed,

you know it's like a car coming at you,

- Thanks - but it's behind a blur.

It's like a tank just running down, like, an army.

- For both of us, I think it's safe to say that

the moment that we won in Kazan was a pretty amazing moment.

- Oh, yeah.

- And we don't really ever talk about it, the two of us,

because we both just kind of know.

- Well, I mean, I think even now, goose bumps,

- Yeah. - because it was the first time

that something like that happened, so it was like this whole,

like, mound of energy just came together,

because we both had so much support,

and you know, it took an army for this to happen.

Because we were working full time, training full time,

you know, and going against the odds of people that have been swimming,

you know, constantly for the past 10 years,

where we had not swum for 10 years.

You know, so to be part of such a historical event,

as well as payoff of all of the hard work that we have done

and that other people have done with us, you know,

that whole accumulation of support

just kind of was a top-off by winning that gold medal.

You know, we were swimming from our heart,

and that's all that we could ask for.

You know, and it paid off,

- Yeah.

- so we walked away as a first world champions,

you know, in the mixed duet event.

- Yeah.

I remember asking you, like,

"Did we… Did we just win? Is that?"

You're like, "Yeah." Like, I couldn't really even believe it,

and I think a really special moment

was looking over and seeing our coach, Chris Carver,

and our other teammate, Kristina Lum Underwood.

It was like, it looked they had been just, like,

crying forever, like, they had tears down their face.

- You know, Chris has coached and coached and coached,

but this is something that she created.

- We both desperately want everything to be so incredibly perfect.

Like, we both think that we're 100% right,

- All of the time - and like,

it just took you a while to learn, like,

I'm always right, you know.

- It took you a while to learn that I'm stubborn.

- We did have those moments where we would kind of, you know,

clash, because

we both wanted the same thing,

but it wasn't always just sunshine and roses and laughter.

I mean, it was, there were some really, really challenging days,

really hard days.

- Yeah. But I think, you know, that's what happens

when two people love each other so much is that,

you know, the high points are even higher and the low points are lower,

- Yeah, for sure

- and it's because you do care so much about each other,

and we cared so much about our goal that, you know, of course,

that fighting was gonna happen, and it was only going to make us stronger.

- Yeah. - And I think,

you know, in fighting with each other, it brought that fight

that we were to show the world as a force as one.

- All right let's do it.

If you had no worries,

all the money in the world, no bills to pay,

no health concerns, no responsibilities,

no problems,

what would you do?

- I think I'm drawn to people that are the underdogs.

You now, because that's something in my life that I've had to deal with.

So I think something that I could give to a child

and make them realize that no matter how hard or difficult they have it,

you know, there's always a smile,

and there's always something that's gonna be better for them.

- I think that I would travel.

I love travelling. I just got back from Cuba.

It was an amazing experience.

I backpacked throughout Southeast Asia after the Olympics.

I love seeing people all over the world.

I would try to just share people's stories for who they are,

not for who society thinks that they should be,

or what people think of who they are,

or what they stand for, or what they believe in, or what they look like.

I would just want to share stories

of people all around the world for who they are.

- Awesome.

Hi! Thanks for watching this episode of Cirque Stories!

I hope you enjoyed watching it as much as I did shooting it.

But as always, I would love to hear from you.

Which Cirque artist would you like me to interview next?

And remember, you can always catch me on stage as the cast and crew of "O"

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I hear thunder, I hear thunder.

Don't you too? Don't you too?

Pitter, patter raindrops,

Pitter, patter raindrops,

I'm wet through; so are you.

I hear thunder, I hear thunder.

Hear it roar! Hear it roar!

Pitter, patter raindrops,

Pitter, patter raindrops,

I'm all wet! I'm all wet!

I see blue skies, I see blue skies,

Way up high, Way up high!

Hurry up the sunshine,

Hurry up the sunshine,

We'll soon dry! We'll soon dry!

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Synchronicity Numbers of Life Aha Moments June 13 2017 - Duration: 14:44.

hi guys okay this is the synchronicities sort of and it's the synchronicities

because I've seen a lot of that lately you know well I think I've told you guys

a little bit of it like it was kind of funny that the like I grew up on the

street 212 fifth avenue south badger Iowa and it was just a tiny town

of 601 people and so then from there then well I got married and went

out to Fort Ord California 212 Hennessy Street and I thought well the

that was a strange synchronicity and when I lived on the street it just

reminded me of booze and so I wondered like did they get paid for that you know

did they get paid to put Hennessy on the street and and so I mean did

Hennessy get paid or did they have a contract with the military and so but

one of the other ones here that kind of dawned on me lately is okay so my oldest

son I told you guys says he was in the military and he was in both Iraq and

Afghanistan and so he was telling me about how well he said in Iraq I'm gonna

tell you guys this he said that they were convoy security for a private

trucking company called KBR truck as a civilian contracting company and he said

if I wanted to look up a dirty trucking company he told me to look up Blackwater

and he was with 4/18 transportation company from Texas and oh and he did

reveal to me too about the technology he said that they have but the US Army has

the Duke which disables electronics at the Duke system each of the US Marines

have the chameleon which disables electronics and he said that IEDs can be

set off by cell phone by remote cell phones he said they worked all night he

said he said he don't know how they did it you know because he was on a

need-to-know basis but he said these guys would tunnel underground and work

all night long and so that then the civilian contractor tractors were getting paid a

hundred thousand to two hundred thousand a year as convoy security but then the

military was getting they were getting only like maybe thirty four thousand but

when they say thirty four thousand that actually includes the you know like

whether their place to stay and you know then they add in what they add in for

college and all that stuff that's the money that they didn't help them they

may not ever get to access or even use you know so they adding all these perks

and so on that they're getting something when it's really nothing it's just kind

of a big scam and so but I'm going to go back here like okay because there are

some other things that was a sort of a revelation and okay so he was talking

about we went to Afghanistan they had locals that were doing

security force so they had locals that were driving and I asked and I said but

are you sure that it was locals or was it the military in disguise

said he said that special forces did blend in with the locals but he said he

was pretty sure that it was the locals and that it wasn't special forces

because he thought that he knew what special forces would look like so he

said this is what they did he said they would accompany the locals and the

locals would be hauling generators food Connex DVDs shower supplies to the fobs

the fobs which is the for forward operating bases those are the bases that

are out in the middle of the desert and so so but here's another weird

synchronicity because my my son was a 63 series and so he was a 63 Sierra he went

in as a 63 Sierra his dad was a 63 Bravo which was a light will vehicle mechanic

now Justin was a heavy wheel the 63 C Sierra now he said this is the part that

is weird okay 63 is my birth year 91 is my

youngest son's birth year I was 28 when I had my youngest son and then between

63 and 91 is a 28 year difference between the changes so my son said that

the heavy wheel mechanic changed to 91 Bravo which is all wheels truck driving

you know that which was what we have now which is a 28 year difference now my youngest

son was born in 1991 and so it's like there's all these synchronicities

that's really strange and then my son my youngest son was born July 21st of 1991

and you know so like you know I guess that was just a little thing of

synchronicity with all these numbers and then related to these you know these numbers

went from the light wheel which was the light and then they had those wars over

where they were parachuting in they're going down into the Central America and

parachuting in and they were doing light stuff and even fort ord was

parachuting and they changed to a light light infantry unit and they had a

thing called the light fighter wig you know where they put sticks in their

helmets and things like that and but then I was thinking now it's like okay

so we've changed and so right now there's the oil thing

going on you know where these oil companies not to drill offshore I'm

thinking okay so they they send the soldiers through the military train them

for truck driving jobs or mechanic jobs and then tell them that they can get a

career when they get out so instead of the companies actually training them

themselves they send them through the military to train on and I'm thinking

when the heck is running this company country it's not the American people no

it's not the American people because it seems more like there is the

corporation's are running it behind the scenes and then using the military to

actually train people and then they go through there and then they come out so

they either go there with it or they get Pell grants and so like the I know Iowa

Central Community College had truck driving up there so you could get

government money or you know if you are low-income enough to actually go through

the college and then they would teach you how to do the job and I'm thinking

what happens to training people because you still have to get trained so so I'm

thinking college really is seeming more and more like a big scam because if you

go to college you still have to be retrained at that job anyway to do

things the way they want you to do it and but see like right now like where I

live sure in Savannah and everything that's gone on over the past 20 years

related to all these wars and everything that's looking more and more like

they've designed this thing and then they're using the taxpayer taxpayer

money they're hiding and subscribe' they're calling it infrastructure when

they're really setting up the circumstances to put in oil you know oil

pipe underground oil pipelines so so they can actually put in pipelines and

we wouldn't even know it you know I mean and so that's you know

that's not even the half of it you know because of they can actually get

government grant money appropriated funding and then it only has to be used

for a day or two you're set on a lot you know that there's no specifications for

how long it has to sit on a lot the you know the like pipes and things like that

then they could take them and bury them in the roadbed and so there you have

your underground pipeline below oil pipeline below the road bed and you

know and so that's kind of what I've been wondering because there when they

did Jimmy Deloach out here they are trying to run it out to

ocean and so it has we just kind of think in like they told us this is

they're supposed to be building infrastructure but I don't believe them

because they're supposed to be improving our community but how is this improving

our community you know for pollution and and I already know that they're

polluting because of the fact that they secondarily well ok they hide stuff in

explain them I can explain it better okay they put like it's okay for them to

put coal ash in cement rubber tires in cement glass metal in cement

I suppose they could probably put it in wall board if they can get it to stick

together now my husband he used to work in a wall board and said that a lot if

you don't have the recipes just right then then the wall board bubbles and

then it looks like crap and I'm thinking like could they be putting nuclear waste

byproducts in this stuff too but anyway they make a road out of it you know and

then it's there for a while then go dig the road up and then they are dumping it

in the ocean and so then you dump it in the ocean and

so so you're like polluting the ocean but so if you used it

recycled it in road bed and then you dig the road that up dump it in the ocean

and say that that's helping to build barriers and reefs when technically

you're polluting the ocean with all this stuff and so it's all over the place

here in Georgia actually it's been florida to because you see those big

chunks of road that along the jetties and stuff like that so you know and and

the thing I'm thinking is like a lot of folks is little where's the World Trade

Center go and I'm thinking it was probably recycled they probably sold it

made money off of it secondarily and you know because I actually think that the

place I live in here now is I think it came from government housing I mean

because it's very poorly made it's a very poorly made house and look at you

know and but yet I paid a new price and most likely it came from you know it if

it just has to be somewhere for a day or two or a couple of weeks and then so

they get government grant money government surplus auctions and things

like that sits there and then the construction people then can use it to

build houses and so I mean so now I understand more and more as time passes

how this you know when Elizabeth Warren and Hillary and people said that the

biggest welfare recipients are the corporations in this country actually I

see it now and I'm thinking us as taxpayers have paid money to them to

start up their companies you know a lot of these companies have gotten money for

them to do things the medical the pharma all of them we've invested in them but

yet we're not getting in a return on investment when are we going to get a

return on our investment that we've given to them yet they're raking in all

these profits and then they're just they're not doing any improvements for

us our pay isn't going up and and so I wanted to know how this was done and

it's like it was painful to see it and it was really really painful but

it's like okay I understand it now I understand a lot better now and and it's

like things need to change they really really do they need to change and you

know and and the thing I think it too is like all those years and the places that

I lived being you know I performed a civic duty when I was a military spouse

I performed the civic duty the medical companies experimented on me without my

permission I didn't even have permission now granted my ex-husband signed his

rights away which he shouldn't had done but I didn't even know they were going

to experiment on me I mean I was just thinking no they wouldn't do something

like that would they yes they would and and they're doing it now too

Congress approved it two years ago so that anybody can be experimented on so

I'm thinking that possibly we had lead pipes from back in the day you know all

the military quarters I lived in and things like that and so yeah I mean

there's just a lot of things that I've kind of processed over the days and you

know it's heartbreaking but but then it's like okay it's heartbreaking now we

need to change it we need to make it better I don't know how but I'm talking

about it that's what I'm doing I'm talking about it and sharing my

experiences that's all I can do right now I don't know what else to do I'm

taking pictures and video to you and sharing it with you guys and sharing my

opinion of how things work and I'm thinking we as taxpayers we invested in

this country our ancestors invested in this country and they need to treat us a

lot better than what they're treating us they're treating us very very poorly you

know I mean so I want paid I want to be a multimillionaire every year that's

what I want I want to be a multi-millionaire every year you know so

yeah thank you guys for watching I love you you're spud say hi oh goodness

I'll see you soon

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Are we born old enough to know better as a baby and child? June 13, 2017 - Duration: 7:59.

hi hi guys okay this is something I was thinking about and it was it's that saying

you're old enough to know better you know what it's like to have that

said to you when you're like a little kid like maybe three four years old you

have a younger sibling and so maybe you're playing you're just a little kid

and your parents say you're old must know better you know maybe when you're

sixteen eighteen twenty-eight maybe you're old enough to know better but

when you're a little kid and you're told that over and over and over again do you

know how crushing that is to a little kids spirit to hear that you're old

enough to know better and I'm thinking just were we born being told you know I

mean we're we're just supposed to know what is right and what is wrong when

your little kid and then to be punished you know to be spanked or your face

slapped be punished for you're old enough to know better

and it's like so so you don't actually get to experience anything or do things

that other kids get to do you know I know that's the thing it's just another

one of my little revelations for myself

you know I saw other kids getting to do things that I didn't get to do and what

you know one of them even to was like I wanted to be a high school cheerleader

and didn't get to do that because my mom said that the girls would be called

sluts they were called sluts so I ain't going to be a high school

cheerleader or even try out for it

you know you know the things that I wanted to do oh there was a point there

was some certain clothes that I wanted to buy and I didn't get to buy them

because my mom said that oh if you dressed too rich then you would get

beaten up as like where does this shit come from you know so so the clothes are

things that I wanted to wear there was all these stereotypes and so I had to

wear like I don't know like hand-me-downs is what it was

hand-me-downs that didn't even fit and that's kind of the way it was like we

came from a town of 601 people in the middle of Iowa which actually corn corn is

related to oil in a lot of ways I kind of think you know they're getting

subsidies and stuff like that and you know so and even the oh the what do you

call it those people who pollute the environment with their chemicals and

shit yeah they're doing experimentations up there too and stuff so and I'm

thinking did we invest this taxpayer so if we're subsidizing the corn people

didn't us as taxpayers invest something into the corn into the corn and when are

we going to get our ROI which is return on investment when are we going to get

that that's what I want to know when are we going to get that uh you know for

investing into the corn people when are we going to get that

you know so especially being considering that like Agent Orange is weed killer

Agent Orange was sprayed in a lot of places across the United States and but

yet they haven't even admitted it yet and I kind of think that isn't there

probably some documentation somewhere hidden somewhere that hasn't been

released yet nobody's been transparent with it I want it to be released I want

it to be released and show how Agent Orange is buried here in America and was

used and sprayed on people here in America

maybe that's why a lot of people are feeling sick you know that's what I want

to see you know I want to see the truth I'm want transparency you know there's no

reason we can't do better than what we've been doing there's no reason that

people have to struggle or suffer there isn't there's no reason for it but I

mean these are these are my revelations and a lot of synchronicities and

commonalities and you guys are going to have them too if you look they're there

and and it's almost it's kind of like it's done been design like like there

was a planned something planned from the day you're born somebody plans your life

for you so so you were targeted for a certain role in life instead of being

able to choose it you know I'm not saying that's how the world always

worked but I'm saying for this time now here in America it kind of seems like

that's how it is you know when you're targeted you're targeted specifically

for a certain role instead of being able to choose it for yourself you know

someone else want you to do something to benefit their bottom line so yeah let me

know what you guys think so I love you guys those are you guys watching I love

you thank you so much and I appreciate you sticking around and being a support

network for me and you know share with your friends and yeah you guys know I've

been feeling like crap lately has been feeling a lot

crap and then you know a lot of a lot of things that are painful have been

surfacing and you know it's like I know um it's kind of like living in denial

you know not being able to see the forest for the trees

you know and but we were no different than anybody else when we where we grew

up at and Iowa I mean we were in poverty too and we were targeted for the

military or being a housewife you know really small roles you know that benefit

a corporation even though we're taxpayers and our ancestors are taxpayers

and but you know but based on DNA where we you know or where we came from

were we targeted even more and we didn't know it because the day were born and at

various times they draw blood from us and so we're we targeted because of our

DNA and we had no insight to that you know like so they have technology to

match you or place you in certain places in and selectively try to get rid of

certain DNA does that happen is that possible and I actually think it is but

that's just my opinion with so yeah especially after I just had my DNA done

and nice to see where I came from and you know with the Hitler and Jews and

things like that him trying you know creating the blonde hair blue-eyed the

perfect German and it almost kind of seems like they tried doing that here in

America too and and so yeah it seemed it seems like something a little bit higher

and they tried to hide it from people I don't know thank you guys and you know

please watch my other videos too thank you I love you guys and I'll see you

soon

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