Movie set in 1920s about a girl runaway to circus?
Wild Heart's Can't Be Broken. Based on a true story where a girl runs away from foster parents to join a carnival.
Where can you get a clowns costume?
There are a few different ways to obtain a clown suit.
1. Make your own. If you are good at sewing, you can get a pattern at your local fabric store, pick out fabric, and sew your own clown suit.
2. Commission a custom clown suit to be made by someone else. This is also a highly-customizable option, though significantly more expensive.
3. Buy a clown costume online. Lower quality clown costumes are available through large retailers online. Be aware that the quality will probably not be very good.
4. Buy a clown costume online through an online clowning store. These stores carry standard-design handmade clown suits. This option is also expensive.
What acts do lions do in the circus?
When it it is performing time, they do tricks, of course, and when it is finished, they just lie in their cages, bored. It is very cruel to have wild animals in captivity, and that's why I don't like the circus.
How much money do circus workers make?
nice question! :)
it is very depending on: what circus, what country, kind and quality of number, when!
+ - I think minimum it is about 80 euro for 1 show 1 number
but there are and vip numbers that can get for 1 show 2000 euro
and I am sure it is not a limit!
:) The above is a good reply but it is basically how much the particular circus can afford rather than the quality of the act. Some very good acts sometimes perform with a smaller circus rather than be out of work and, remember, some circuses close without paying the artistes for some weeks!
How are animals treated at a circus?
Some people may believe otherwise, but i say that Circus animals are treated well because there have been many websites that i have been researching, and the animals are taken care of, are happy, and are in a clean, well looked after habitat! It is also common sense that animals are keep well and healthy for circus's, because the audience would notice if an animal is upset, wouldn't they not?
They transport them upside down via ocean freighter.
Circus maximus was an oval arena that could seat approximately?
Julius Caesar remodeled it and enlarged it to hold 150,000 people.
What is a person who does acrobats called?
An acrobat is a person who performs feats of strength, flexibility, balance and agility with their entire body, in many different forms, using many different things!
Yes, "circus" does have a prefix. The prefix in "circus" is "circ-" which comes from the Latin word "circus" meaning a circular or elliptical area for public spectacles.
What is the Circus Maximus in Rome history?
The Circus Maximus in the Murcia valley between the Palatine Hill and the Aventine Hill and close to the river Tiber in the city of Rome.
What year was the circus maximus built?
The Circus Maximus in ancient Rome seemed to be a "work in progress" for most of its existence. It was originally built, in a primitive form, by the Etruscan king Tarquinius Priscus. This Priscus reigned from 616 to 579 BC so the circus was begun sometime during that time period. Through the years, other kings and politicians added seating to it, enlarged it, decorated it and generally made it more comfortable and accommodating for the spectator.
Why was the circus maximus built?
Originally, the Circus Maximus was made entirely out of wood. It was rebuilt and altered on a number of occasions, however, and in the end, it was mostly stone and concrete and some wood parts.
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What did they do in the circus Maximus?
The had many chariot races there and it was also a mass entertainment spot too
Of course. If all A is B, and some C is A, then some C is B.
A circus, in modern usage, is defined as a touring company of professional entertainers such as clowns and acrobats and also performing animals. The term also refers to a single performance given by such entertainers. In antiquity, a circus was a large oval structure, usually without a roof, with tiered seating for public entertainment. In Great Britain, the term refers to a circular space where streets intersect. The term is also used informally to describe a situation which is characterized by disorder or confusion.
How long has trapeze been in the circus?
The trapeze has been a part of circus performances since the mid-19th century, with its origins tracing back to around 1859 when French acrobat Jules Léotard popularized it. The act quickly gained fame and became a staple of circus entertainment, showcasing incredible aerial acrobatics and artistry. Today, trapeze acts remain a thrilling highlight in circuses worldwide.
Does Oxford circus have a lift?
Yes, Oxford Circus station does have lifts. These lifts provide access to the platforms for passengers with mobility impairments, heavy luggage, or those who prefer not to use the stairs. However, it's always a good idea to check the Transport for London (TfL) website for real-time updates on lift availability, as they may occasionally be out of service for maintenance.