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I was really a good show. I'm glad I went again after all these years to check it out. There were a couple of stand-out performances. The audience participation piece was also fun to watch. This was worth the regular price of admission. There was sooo much in this production: tight rope, aerial, magic, clowns, trapeze, juggling AND my favorites: bikes in a huge metal ball, the human rocket, and the guys jumping on the wall. This is a hidden gem! Ellenton, Florida, U.

What circus does not use animals? Here are five awesome circuses that don't exploit animals. Circus Smirkus. Cirque du Soleil. Flying Fruit Fly Circus. Circus Vargas. How can we stop the circus from animal cruelty? Sign petitions to stop animal circuses in areas where they're not yet banned. Educate others especially children about why animal circuses are cruel. Organize a community boycott of animal circuses when a show comes to town.

Encourage animal-free circuses to perform in your area. Is Cirque du Soleil animal free? No, Cirque Du Soleil does not use animals in any of their shows.

In place of real animals they do have very talented puppeteers who use animal puppets in the to mimic the actions of real animals. Does Cirque Italia use animals? Cirque Italia - An animal free circus! I do not like circuses that involve animals. It's an animal free circus that is not quite the high caliber show that Cirque du Soleil shows are, but still good! The last Ringling Bros. Circus Vargas was founded in by Clifford E. Vargas, the son of Portuguese immigrants who raised him on a farm near Livermore, Calif.

Elephants, tigers and other exotic animals were part of the show until the business temporarily closed in Nelson and Katya Quiroga, both flying trapeze performers who met while working in the circus, took over the operation in and opened corporate offices in Irvine.

We also wanted to do something different. We wanted more stories and more interaction. To help draw younger audiences, Katya Quiroga helped launch a new show in January that incorporates music and costumes with a steampunk, science-fiction vibe. The show relies exclusively on human performers — jugglers, acrobats, trapeze artists, magicians, contortionists, clowns and three motorcyclists who ride at breakneck speeds inside a giant metal sphere. The signature tent, designed to hold about 1, people, is made of 90, square feet of fabric and takes 30 crew members and performers to raise.

Five hundred stakes and more than four miles of rope and cable hold everything in place. The toughest day for the circus workers is the day the show arrives to a new town, Nelson Quiroga said. Once the tent is lifted, local fire officials and state worker-safety inspectors check out the facility. Food inspectors must also sign off on conditions in booths that sell food and drink.

The two circus ringmasters are brothers from Italy. Other performers are cousins or nephews.



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