Circus (performing art)
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A circus is usually a travelling show that includes acrobats, animal trainers, clowns and other novelty acts. However, there are circuses today with a permanent venue that do not travel, and some circuses do not have animal acts.
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History of the circus
The first modern circus was staged by Philip Astley in London, England on January 9, 1768.
List of famous circuses and circus owners
List of famous circus performers
- Emmett Kelly (clown)
- Austin Miles (clown), (ringmaster)
- Zip the Pinhead (freak / prodigy)
List and brief description of the various circus arts
- Acrobatics
- Aerial acts
- Animal training
- Equestrian acts
- Clown
- Fire eating
- Fire breathing
- Hoola hoop
- Human cannonball
- German wheel
- Juggling
- Knife throwing
- Magic
- Mime
- Plate spinning
- Side show
- Sword swallowing
- Stilting
- Unicycle
- Poi
- Ventriloquism
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Circus (performing art)" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circus_(performing_art) November 11, 2003

