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  2. List of circus skills - Wikipedia

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    Circus schools and instructors use various systems of categorization to group circus skills by type. Systems that have attempted to formally organize circus skills into pragmatic teaching groupings include the Gurevich system [1] (the basis of the Russian Circus School's curriculum) and the Hovey Burgess system.

  3. Circus Smirkus - Wikipedia

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    Circus Smirkus is a non-profit, [1] award-winning, international youth circus founded in 1987 by Rob Mermin. Based in Greensboro , Vermont , the mission of Circus Smirkus is to promote the skills, culture and traditions of the traveling circus and to inspire youth to engage in the circus arts .

  4. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Tubefilter covered a trend regarding springtime cleaning videos on YouTube, noting 5-Minute Crafts' participation. [16] By November, Vox wrote that 5-Minute Crafts was a "wildly successful" channel, citing its then over 10 billion video views and its ranking as the fifth most-subscribed channel on YouTube, having nearly 40 ...

  5. Sarrasani - Wikipedia

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    The Sarrasani Circus was founded in 1901, reaching a patrimony of 400 animals (not pets, precisely) and hiring a similar number of artists and technicians, hosting troupes from the most distant and exotic places: Chinese, Japanese, Javanese, Moroccan, Hindus, Sioux, Ethiopians, Gauchos, Europeans, etc.

  6. National Institute of Circus Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the first Bachelor of Circus Arts course was offered with 23 students entering the course and the first degrees being conferred in 2003. [2] In 2005, the institute moved into the new $10 million NICA National Circus Centre at the Prahran campus of Swinburne University, funded by the Australian Government, Swinburne and the Pratt ...

  7. Circus - Wikipedia

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    Following World War I, circus films became popular. In 1924 He Who Gets Slapped was the first film released by MGM; in 1925 Sally of the Sawdust (remade 1930), Variety, and Vaudeville were produced, followed by The Devil's Circus in 1926 and The Circus starring Charlie Chaplin, Circus Rookies, 4 Devils; and Laugh Clown Laugh in 1928.

  8. Chinese variety art - Wikipedia

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    Balancing acts are one type of Chinese variety art. Chinese variety art (simplified Chinese: 杂技艺术; traditional Chinese: 雜技藝術; pinyin: zá jì yì shù) refers to a wide range of acrobatic acts, balancing acts and other demonstrations of physical skill traditionally performed by a troupe in China.

  9. Circus Capers - Wikipedia

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    Circus Capers is a 1930 animated short film made by The Van Beuren Corporation and distributed by Pathé Exchange. [1] The film, which featured the characters Milton Mouse and Rita, [ 1 ] is part of the early sound cartoon series entitled Aesop's Sound Fables , [ 1 ] though it is not based on an Aesop fable.