I would say using a comma to combine the two sentences.
Here we can observe that the verb used doesn't reflect the correct tense to express when this action took/is taking/will take place. There are many tenses where you could choose from, depending of the time of action:
Tenses: Simple, Progressive, Perfect, Perfect progressive
Times: Past, Present, and Future
Imagine all the combinations!
The simplest example we could make is if this action is a routine that happens continuously, the action verb (invite) is changed to simple present for the third person of singular (invites):
<span>Tommy, in an effort to maintain clowning's positive roots, invites dancers to weekly performance battles.</span>
C) As a solution, the summer she was 16, she attended a rigorous eight-week circus camp.
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The setting of the Titanic story was in the North Atlantic Ocean, 400 miles from Canada. It occurred on April 15, 1912.
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