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    Circa Contemporary Circus (referred to as Circa) is an Australian contemporary circus company. Based in Brisbane, Australia, Circa produces circus productions...
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  • in London Circa (band), a progressive rock supergroup Circa (company), an American skateboard footwear company Circa (contemporary circus), an Australian...
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  • the Australasian Dance Collective, Blakdance, Carbon Creative, Circa Contemporary Circus, Creative Partnerships Australia, Flying Arts Alliance, Institute...
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  • Yaron Lifschitz (director) Alex Barnes & Ben Knapton (producers) Circa Contemporary Circus (writer) Ryan Walsh (composer) Robert Humphreys (cinematographer)...
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  • is a list of both circuses and their country of origin. For more information on circuses in general see Circus, or Contemporary circus, or for information...
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    is currently the artistic director and CEO of Australian contemporary circus company, Circa. He was born in South Africa to a family of Eastern European...
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  • Andrew Upton, David Wenham, Jonathan auf der Heide, Justin Kurzel, Circa Contemporary Circus. "Rise and shine". Brisbane Times. 27 March 2009. Retrieved 23...
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  • Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Arts (CIRCA) is an art and culture platform based in London's Piccadilly Circus. Founded in October 2020, they...
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  • Les 7 Doigts de la Main and Machine de Cirque – from Canada, Circa (contemporary circus) and Gravity and Other Myths, Strut & Fret Production House –...
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    Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with...
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    Batsheva Dance Company (2008) Havana Rumba by Toby Gough (2009) Circa (contemporary circus) (2009) Dancing on Your Grave by Lea Anderson's The Cholmondeleys...
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  • Achievement in Commercial Dance, Musicals or Physical Theatre Circa Contemporary Circus Il Ritorno Outstanding Achievement in Independent Dance Sue Healey...
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    Clown (section Circus)
    performance. The most recognisable clowns are those that commonly perform in the circus, characterized by colorful wigs, red noses, and oversized shoes. However...
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    presentations of theatre, circus, dance and music where it accompanies live performance. Aotearoa New Zealand has an active contemporary performing arts culture;...
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  • Glass War, set circa 1964, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, which takes place in 1973. During this period, Smiley's position in the Circus comes to be threatened...
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    that provided animals for silent-era Universal Pictures adventure films, circus pictures, and animal comedies, and to "serve as a point of interest" for...
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    The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (also known as CIRCA and Clown Army) was an anti-authoritarian left-wing activist group primarily active from...
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  • Love-Song-Circus, is a soundtrack/studio album by Australian singer songwriter Katie Noonan, produced as the soundtrack to contemporary circus Circa's show...
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    Monty Python used the song in two skits on their show Monty Python's Flying Circus: A beachgoer (Terry Jones) is trying to change into a bathing suit on the...
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    from the Irréversible soundtrack) Travis Scott – "Modern Jam" (Segment of Circus Maximus) Besides being a filmmaker, he is an occasional photographer. In...
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    Queensway, 1914 Lancaster Gate, 1935 Marble Arch, 1929 Bond Street, circa 1914 Oxford Circus, 1927 Tottenham Court Road, 1914 British Museum, 1930 Chancery...
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    Jon Poole (category Ginger & the Sonic Circus members)
    pulling double duty for Smith's opening solo set and Ginger & the Sonic Circus. Poole performed live with Cardiacs members "past, present, and future"...
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  • American performer who performed at many freak shows, including the World Circus Sideshow in 1941 under the stage name of Sealo the Seal Boy (often stylized...
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    Wagon (redirect from Circus wagon)
    tourist destinations for leisurely sightseeing. Pageant wagons, Belgium 1615 Circus parade wagon, built 1904 Parade float, USA 1908 Tourist wagon, USA 2004...
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  • has deserved it"); frequently used motto panem et circenses bread and circuses From Juvenal, Satire X, line 81. Originally described all that was needed...
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    music theatre (The Production Company, Harvest Rain) or circus and physical theatre (Circa, Circus Oz). Other companies specialise in areas such as artists...
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    Romans went there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as "Circus Agonalis" ("competition arena"). It is believed that over time the name...
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    1929, he was originally nominated for Best Actor and Best Director for The Circus (1928). The Academy dropped his two nominations, and he won an honorary...
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  • cars were usually offered in two packs. Another popular line were the 'Circus' vehicles and Coca-Cola brand cars. Majorette was always oriented to play...
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    purchased the circuses of Howes and Cushing as well as "Jem Meyers's Great American Circus". Advertised as Tom Sayers' Champion Circus, pitched in the...
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