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Circus

Carnivals and entertainment arenas featuring clowns, trapeze performers, trained animals, acrobats, among other acts.

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What is the circus in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy?

The British Intelligence Servicde was known as "the Circus" .

From what country does Cirgue du Solei originate?

Cirque du Soleil originates from Canada, first touring Quebec. It now tours the globe but sticks to its roots in the French speaking part of Canada by housing its headquarters in Montreal.

How tall is a woman acrobat?

a woman acrobat can be any height, as long as you're willing to commit the time and energy to practicing. Acrobats practice up to 8 hours a day and rehearsals can be as long as twelve hours. I am an acrobat and I'm 5' 2'', but I know there's others who are as tall as 6' 2''. =)

What is a clown known as by other clowns?

if you are refering to insane clown posse we refer to each other as juggalos (guys) and juggalettes (girls).

Does the circus maximus still exist?

Unfortunately, no, the Circus Maximus has been destroyed. All that's left of it is part of the open space that made up the floor of the racetrack. The walls, seating, gates and all the other externals have been looted over the years.

What kind of tricycle does Andy bell use in nitro circus?

The Tricycle is or should i say was made by Trek. Sadly Trek no longer manufacturers this most excellent Full-Size all ages Tricycle or "Big Wheel". Few are still out there for sale, but with luck you my find a few floating around on EBay.

What is the average age of people who attend the circus?

the average age is about 20 30 or some times older people

Un carré est tu un trapèze?

Un carré n'est pas un trapèze à cause de les mesures différencis du trapèze et les angles de différents degrees.

Plusieurs personnes croivent que les carré sont des trapèzes mais sa ne fera aucun sense. Mon mari est un mathématicien et connais l'explication logique de cela et c'est simplement parce que les carrés ont des angles droits de 90 degrees et des côtés parallèles comme les rectangles ou des losanges mais les trapèzes ont seulement une paire de côtés parallèles.

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cela est certainement la bonne réponse

How does center of gravity help a tightrope walker in a circus?

the balance point on the pole they hold, the c of g is ubove or below them

Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus Is this a complex sentence?

No, a complex sentence must have at least one dependent clause in addition to an independent clause. "Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus" contains only an independent clause, so it is a simple sentence. An example of a complex sentence would be, "Before Alfred arrived, Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus."

What are some good acrobatic tricks for three people?

you have to have more than three people to do an elevator stunt but to dothigh stands shoulder stands or shoulder sits you can use three people

Who wanted Pinocchio to join the circus?

Pinocchio was not in a circus. He and some other guys/animals cut school and went to a sort of carnival or amusement park called Pleasure Island- some being turned into Mules for this ( jackass) like dumb act.

Will Circus Circus hold your luggage for you.?

All big hotels have Bellman services, most will hold your luggage at no cost to you. However, you should tip $2 per bag.

Where did the circus come from?

the first cirus was in Rome 1987

Who was the African American group that made a music video where they were dressed as ghouls in a circus?

A band called Big Brovaz had a video like that, I don't know what it's called, a carnival video, on the internet type in Big Brovaz Wikipedia and it'll give you a list of their songs, then play each one on youtube to see if it's it. Two of the girls from that band are now on their own together and called Booty Luv.

What is the history of being a Human Blockhead?

The Human Blockhead is an old sideshow stunt which had it's beginnings in antiquiety; believed to have come from India. In English conjuring literature Philip Butterworth in hisMagic on the Early English Stage points out that the first mention of the trick came in Cardano's De rervm varieatate in 1557 when a young Irish juggler "inserted two small knives directly into his nostrils to such an extent that they projected perpendicular to his face." (Butterworth, 162) The use of knives, bodkins and other items of self mutilation have been a staple in English conjuring dating to the first book to describe conjuring tricks in English, Scot's The Discovery of Witchcraft, in which Scot illustrates with several woodcuts.

The term "Human Blockhead" is a modern day name created by Melvin Burkhart (1907-2001). Burkhart was a sideshow performer know as the "Anatomical Wonder" because of the stunts he could pull off using only his body. (Hartzman, 129) According to Marc Hartzman in his book American Sideshow, Burkhart discovered that objects could be inserted into the nose when he underwent nasal surgery. That is the time he started inserting nails in his nose and calling the act the "Human Blockhead."

What is the name of the music played at circuses during the high-wire act- slow waltz style often played for effect of dizziness seasickness or drunkenness in cartoons seems like it's Strauss?

Try theme from Exodus. Nice Tune Terry. Nope, not even close dude! I figured it out on my own-- it's a thing by a Mexican composer named Juventino Rosas, called "Sobre las Olas" (Over the Waves). Thanx for trying, anyway. Bob C.