profession Aerialist
She has not revealed any information regarding her parents or siblings yet. She began hula hooping when she was 18 years old. Grace had no gymnastics or dancing experience, but she characterized herself as an odd child with a variety of interests. Grace spent her formative years acting in musical theatre.
During her second week at Middle Tennessee State University, the photography major noticed several individuals hooping in the quad between classes. She wanted to master just enough tricks before next summer’s festival season to show off her stunts for fun.
Career
Grace has various teacher qualifications from the American circus educator training program Circus Arts Institute. She has directed the Nashville Circus Center’s circus education program since 2016, where she developed the curriculum and displays. She has led numerous workshops in hula hoop, dragon staff, and aerial arts across the US, inspiring those around her.
Grace has an unfathomable love for Cirque. Her enthusiasm is evident on stage, in the studio, and when she teaches art classes and posts on social media about her work. Grace dedicates her life to expressing her experiences through her art. Grace experiences everything life has to offer while inspiring people all around the world through her work.
In May 2019, she went to Japan for her first foreign tour with Cirque Dreams with Armed Forces Entertainment. She amazed families at US military facilities in Yokota, Misawa, Iwakuni, and Okinawa.
Grace appeared on the first season of TBS’ Go-Big Show in 2021 but was eliminated in the Qualifiers after losing the first qualifier match-up of the show against Freestyle BMX performer Kurtis Downs, who finished fourth overall in the Final by six points, as she scored 90 points and he scored 96 points. She got to know the hosts Snoop Dogg, Cody Rhodes, and Jennifer Nettles when she appeared on the Go-Big Show.
Grace Good left the judges astounded after her fiery aerial audition. The Las Vegas circus entertainer specializes in a unique blend of hula hoops, fire performance stunts and aerial acrobatics by combining her incredible skills into one jaw-dropping performance. Grace has performed at various events all over the U.S., including the NBA playoffs half-time shows and corporate events, as well as large stage and television productions. With millions of followers on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, her performance videos have gone viral across the globe. With a dream to headline her own show in Las Vegas, Grace is always pushing the boundaries of what's possible within her artistry and is excited to see where this journey will take her.
In 2021, Grace performed on the first season of TBS’ Go-Big Show, however was eliminated in the Qualifiers after losing the first qualifier match-up of the show against Freestyle BMX performer Kurtis Downs who came 4th overall in the Final by six points, as she scored 90 points and he scored 96 points.
Grace Good was an hula hoop artist from Season 18 of America's Got Talent. She was eliminated in the Semifinals.
She returned for America's Got Talent: Fantasy League 2024 , competing on Heidi Klum's team where she was eliminated in the Semifinals.
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