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  1. Circus - Wikipedia

    A shift in form has been credited with a revival of the circus tradition since the late 1970s, when a number of groups began to experiment with new circus formats and aesthetics, typically …

  2. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus

    The Circus returns January 2026. The Greatest Show On Earth® combines jaw-dropping moments, world-class performances, and incredible sights—all powered by a pop music …

  3. Circus | Definition, History, Acts, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 1, 2025 · A circus is an entertainment or spectacle usually consisting of trained animal acts and exhibitions of human skill and daring. A circus is typically held in a circular performance …

  4. History of Circus: From Ancient Roots to Controversial Sensation

    Apr 23, 2023 · The circus had a long journey from the Circus Maximus in Ancient Rome to the Cirque du Soleil today. While the modern circus has shed the ethical issues dragging it down …

  5. Circus History, Photos, News, Performers, Owners, Biographies

    Oct 8, 2025 · American circus history, list of circus performers and owners with biographies, thousands of circus photos, movies, circus news, traditions, information.

  6. CIRCUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CIRCUS is a large arena enclosed by tiers of seats on three or all four sides and used especially for sports or spectacles (such as athletic contests, exhibitions of …

  7. CIRCUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CIRCUS definition: 1. a group of travelling performers including acrobats (= people skilled in difficult physical…. Learn more.

  8. Home - Circus Historical Society

    Members have access to decades of back issues. The CHS is your gateway to circus history! Explore our comprehensive databases about circus people, routes, wagons, and winter …

  9. Circus - Performance, Acrobatics, Animals | Britannica

    Oct 1, 2025 · Circus - Performance, Acrobatics, Animals: Many characteristics of the modern circus—such as parades, acts of skill, animals, and clowns—had become mainstays of many …

  10. Circus - Acrobats, Clowns, Animals | Britannica

    Many circus performers lost their jobs during the Great Depression of the 1930s, which prompted the federal government to organize the Works Progress Administration Circus—the only …