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  • 21Social Circus — refers to the growing movement toward the use of circus arts as mediums for social justice and social good. It uses alternative pedagogical tools to work with youth who are marginalized or at social or personal risk. =Purpose=Through the dynamic… …

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  • 22Chipperfield's Circus — was the name of a famous British family circus. The show toured Europe and the Far East. The dynasty goes back more than 300 years, making it one of the older family circus dynasties.[1] Contents 1 History 2 James William Chipperfield …

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  • 23Picadilly Circus — Piccadilly Circus PICCADILLY CIRCUS …

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  • 25The Circus Starring Britney Spears — The Circus Starring Britney Spears …

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  • 26Contemporary circus — Contemporary circus, or nouveau cirque (as it was originally known in French speaking countries), is a genre of performing art developed in the later 20th century in which a story or a theme is conveyed through traditional circus skills. Animals… …

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  • 27Triton Troupers Circus — is both a professional quality circus show performed every year since 1972, and a college affiliated Circus Arts continuing education program. Triton Troupers Circus is an important node in the network of circus related institutions clustered… …

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  • 28Monty Python's Flying Circus — This article is about the television series. For the group, the conception of the show and other Python media, see Monty Python. Monty Python’s Flying Circus DVD cover – Monty Python members (left to right): Back: Terry Gilliam, John Cleese,… …

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  • 29Gamma Phi Circus — Gamma Phi Circus, sponsored by Illinois State University, is the oldest collegiate circus in the United States. It began as the Gamma Phi fraternity, founded in 1929 by ISU gymnastics instructor Clifford Pop Horton. The fraternity s first circus… …

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  • 30Weepers Circus — en concert lors du Festival de la chanson française du Pays d Aix 2009 Pays d’origine …

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