Helen Fisher: Hard training in Canada

Helen Fisher: Hard training in Canada

Helen Fisher
hard training in canada

Helen Fischer is training with Cirque du Soleil for the next tour.

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Pop star Helen Fisher is preparing for a tour next year. She trains hard in Canada with Cirque du Soleil.

Hit star Helen Fisher (38) is currently in Canada and training with Cirque du Soleil dancers and acrobats for her upcoming tour. She keeps her Instagram followers updated with an Advent calendar of sorts.

Helen Fisher’s Advent Calendar

“Hey, dear, first of all it’s a wonderful December 1st – my favorite month is starting. But I still have a little work to do before I can really enjoy the pre-Christmas period. I’m currently in Montreal. I am and am preparing for my first tour next year. So don’t be surprised, I’ll be really active here in the next few days – stay tuned!”, let you all know on thursday, How good the mood is, she also shows in the accompanying clip, which ends with a little Bavarian-Canadian joke as she enters a large empty hall: “Kana da in Canada.”

Glimpses of “Day 2” Fierce and acrobatic. And they show a far more serious and focused fisherman. “Everything is always fun in the beginning,” she says, watching the game. I won’t understand many of them yet, my body won’t understand it. And to a point everything makes sense, but the first time Everything is fun.” display of acrobatics

In the clip for “Day 3” Helen Fisher introduces her dancers. “I haven’t been with them yet. I’ve only done somersaults so far,” she says with anticipation.

Fans love the insight into tour preparations. “This advent calendar is the prettiest, funniest, and cutest ever. Thank you!!” One writes. And they celebrate Fischer’s new hairstyle, a simple blonde long bob. “Love it!! And your hair looks great on you!”, or “Your hair is perfect!” Have to study.

The tour begins in Bremen on 21 March and ends in Frankfurt on 8 October.

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