Although animals were a part of circuses during the time “Water for Elephants” takes place, there are no non-humans on stage.
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This Sleepy Midwest Town Is the ‘Circus Capital of the World’—With Aerial Acrobats and a 100-year-old Big-top History
Peru, Indiana, is known as the "Circus Capital of the World" and has a circus history that dates back over 100 years. In the ...
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Circus-inspired training: The fun, high-intensity workout transforming fitness in the US
Circus-inspired training is redefining how Americans approach fitness, combining strength, balance, and creativity through ...
Following a rigging accident that injured an aerialist, the Greensboro nonprofit surpassed a "crisis fundraising" goal but is ...
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