There really is no other word for a 'horse circus'. This is because circuses use other animals along with the horses. There are some travelling horse 'theater' type shows such as Cavallia however.
The answer is "Media Circus".
There is no Swahili word for circus. You would need to describe what is done or just use the English word, as most East Africans do.
circus
circulate, circumspect, circumnavigate, circumcise, circus.
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In "Stig of the Dump" by Clive King, the circus is primarily featured in chapters 7 and 8, where the protagonist, Barney, and Stig encounter a traveling circus. These chapters describe the vibrant atmosphere of the circus, the various acts, and how it captivates Barney's imagination. This experience highlights themes of adventure and the wonders of childhood.
An Arkansas newspaper applied the phrase "the greatest show on earth" to describe Dan Rice's circus, which was active from the 1830's to the 1860's. That's half a century before Barnum & Bailey got started. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey currently use the phrase to describe their circus, but they did not originate it, nor was it initially applied to them.
Other words that describe excellence include mastery, distinction, superiority, and perfection.
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Alliteration is a literary (or "rhetorical") technique that strings a series of words who's initial syllable sounds the same. (fun fact: "syllable sounds the same" is a good example of this technique) To create an alliterative phrase with "circus" you need words that have the same first syllable sound. An example would be: Silly Sally saw a super circus.