Circus - Wikipedia A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists, and unicyclists as well as other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists The term "circus" also describes the
Circus | Definition, History, Acts, Facts | Britannica A circus is an entertainment or spectacle usually consisting of trained animal acts and exhibitions of human skill and daring A circus is typically held in a circular performance area usually bounded by a short fence The ring may be enclosed in an arena, in a building designed for circus performances, or in a tent
Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus Get ready to have the most amazing time at The Greatest Show On Earth®! The all-new Ringling Bros and Barnum Bailey® welcomes everyone, from kids to grown-ups, to a world of thrilling fun Picture the “ultimate playground” with trapeze swings soaring through the air, jaw-dropping somersaults off teeter-totters, extreme BMX riders defying gravity on huge ramps, and a merry-go-round
Home - Venardos Circus The Venardos Circus held its first performance in 2014 at the LA County Fair Created by former Ringling Bros Ringmaster Kevin Venardos, the show featured a cast of 6 artists in a kind of Broadway Circus Musical It was just a little Circus… but it had great BIG dreams
History of Circus: From Ancient Roots to Controversial . . . The Death of the Traditional Circus ( Birth of the 21st-Century Circus) As the Cold War split the world, the Civil Rights movement gained traction in America Racist performances became increasingly criticized The circus was seen for what it was: entertainment that exploited the suffering of others at a time when it was normalized