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Circus

A public entertainment consisting performances by acrobats, clowns, and trained animals, tightrope walkers, jugglers, unicyclists and other stunt-oriented performers.

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Circus

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Entertainment; Circus

A term used to decsibe a rookie on the circus.

Wrestling

Entertainment; Circus

French wrestling competitions enriched the performances in all the largest circuses of Europe. French wrestling was first allowed in St. -Petersburg in 1894, in the first permanent circus of Russia.

Apfel

Entertainment; Circus

This is a synonym of "schtrabat". In the essence, this is a showy finale of some aerial acrobatic acts, an acrobatic feat. This is the fall of one of gymnasts, where he is falling down rapidly ...

Arrow

Entertainment; Circus

Paper sign, consisting of a simple arrow, used to mark the route between towns. Taped to road signs by the 24-hour man the day before the show moves.

Antipode

Entertainment; Circus

It means circus acrobats who do acrobatic feats when lying on a special bed, trink. Antipode's job is often a job of juggler or reverse equilibrist, where legs, that are stronger than arms, show the ...

Antipodist

Entertainment; Circus

It means circus acrobats who do acrobatic feats when lying on a special bed, trink. Antipode's job is often a job of juggler or reverse equilibrist, where legs, that are stronger than arms, show the ...

Apparatus

Entertainment; Circus

Objects needed in circus acts, such as trapeze, ladder, etc.

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