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Clown Head Cupcake Picks - 12ct
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Lot of clowning around with these picks. Create clown cupcakes with these plastic picks. Great for the clown or circus theme party.
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Boomerang
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Infusion of Pop, Rock, Alternative, Country, etc.. This album has something for everybody . Whether it's the hypnotically seductive "Never Stop" or the spiritually charged Q rendition of the George Harrison classic "My Sweet Lord", Boomerang will remain in your cd player for a long time to come . This cd also includes the top 5 Jamaican hit "Tenderness" .
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Disney Sing Along Songs - Let's Go to the Circus! [VHS]
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Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! Learning the words is fun and easy as you sing along to the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in their most memorable musical moments from classic Disney animated and live action films! Come along with Mickey and the Fun Songs Kids to visit the greatest show on Earth, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Sing-along screen lyrics include 14 favorite children's songs.
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136th Edition Souvenir Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey - Circus of Dreams
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Learn all about pachyderms at the Center for Elephant Conservation; see science in action with a physics play by play of your favorite acts; take a behind the scenes tour of the circus train and its history. Relive unforgettable moments from this intimate, interactive DVD. Hop on the high wire with The Scolas, sing along with your host Liliana, dance with Sylvia Zerbini and magnificent horses.
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Biography - Ringling Brothers
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The story of four circus-loving brothers--Al, Otto, Charles, John, and Alfie Ringling--who hit the road in 1884, acquiring exotic animals and hiring high-flying performers wherever they could. In the next 20 years, the Ringling Brothers went from being the sons of a harness maker to multi-millionaires, overtaking Barnum & Bailey and becoming the greatest circus producers in the world. John and Charles also delved into oil and real estate, and today the Ringling Brothers Circus is bigger than ever before.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Circus Poster of Madame Castellos Daredevil Horseback Riding for The Ringling Brothers c1899 Greeting Card set
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The circus with a circular arena surrounded by tiers of seats, for the exhibition of equestrian, acrobatic and other performances seems to have existed since the late 18th century. The first performance of his circus is said to have been held on January 9, 1768 by John Astley. His major contributions to the circus was bringing trick horse-riding into a ring. In order that equestrian acts could move from one circus to another, the diameter of the circus ring was set at 42 feet (13 m), which is the size of ring needed for horses to circle comfortably at full gallop. Astley added tumblers, tightrope-walkers, jugglers, performing dogs, and a clown to fill time between his own demonstrations, he created a modern circus. Astley never called his performances a 'circus'; that title was thought up by Charles Dibdin, who in partnership with Astley rival Charles Hughes, who opened the Royal Circus on 4 November 1782, a short distance from Astley Amphitheater of Equestrian Arts in Lambeth, London. The Englishman John Bill Ricketts brought the first modern circus to the United States. The American circus was revolutionized by P. T. Barnum and William Cameron Coup, who launched P. T. Barnum's Museum, Menagerie & Circus, a traveling combination of animal and human oddities, the exhibition of humans as a freak show or sideshow was thus an American invention. Coup was also the first circus entrepreneur to use circus trains to transport the circus from town to town; a practice that continues today and introduced the first multiple ringed circuses.
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Circus Poster of Madame Castellos Daredevil Horseback Riding for The Ringling Brothers c1899 Notecard set
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The circus with a circular arena surrounded by tiers of seats, for the exhibition of equestrian, acrobatic and other performances seems to have existed since the late 18th century. The first performance of his circus is said to have been held on January 9, 1768 by John Astley. His major contributions to the circus was bringing trick horse-riding into a ring. In order that equestrian acts could move from one circus to another, the diameter of the circus ring was set at 42 feet (13 m), which is the size of ring needed for horses to circle comfortably at full gallop. Astley added tumblers, tightrope-walkers, jugglers, performing dogs, and a clown to fill time between his own demonstrations, he created a modern circus. Astley never called his performances a 'circus'; that title was thought up by Charles Dibdin, who in partnership with Astley rival Charles Hughes, who opened the Royal Circus on 4 November 1782, a short distance from Astley Amphitheater of Equestrian Arts in Lambeth, London. The Englishman John Bill Ricketts brought the first modern circus to the United States. The American circus was revolutionized by P. T. Barnum and William Cameron Coup, who launched P. T. Barnum's Museum, Menagerie & Circus, a traveling combination of animal and human oddities, the exhibition of humans as a freak show or sideshow was thus an American invention. Coup was also the first circus entrepreneur to use circus trains to transport the circus from town to town; a practice that continues today and introduced the first multiple ringed circuses.
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Single Circus Poster of Madame Castellos Daredevil Horseback Riding for The Ringling Brothers c1899 Greeting Card
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The circus with a circular arena surrounded by tiers of seats, for the exhibition of equestrian, acrobatic and other performances seems to have existed since the late 18th century. The first performance of his circus is said to have been held on January 9, 1768 by John Astley. His major contributions to the circus was bringing trick horse-riding into a ring. In order that equestrian acts could move from one circus to another, the diameter of the circus ring was set at 42 feet (13 m), which is the size of ring needed for horses to circle comfortably at full gallop. Astley added tumblers, tightrope-walkers, jugglers, performing dogs, and a clown to fill time between his own demonstrations, he created a modern circus. Astley never called his performances a 'circus'; that title was thought up by Charles Dibdin, who in partnership with Astley rival Charles Hughes, who opened the Royal Circus on 4 November 1782, a short distance from Astley Amphitheater of Equestrian Arts in Lambeth, London. The Englishman John Bill Ricketts brought the first modern circus to the United States. The American circus was revolutionized by P. T. Barnum and William Cameron Coup, who launched P. T. Barnum's Museum, Menagerie & Circus, a traveling combination of animal and human oddities, the exhibition of humans as a freak show or sideshow was thus an American invention. Coup was also the first circus entrepreneur to use circus trains to transport the circus from town to town; a practice that continues today and introduced the first multiple ringed circuses.
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Who presently owns the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus?
Besides wanting to know who the present owners are, who is on the Board of Trustees and who is their Management/Executive Team?
Who was the heir or heiress to the circus in this century and are they still living?
It is currently owned by Feld Entertainment, who also own the Ice Capades. You can send questions to them on the link I included below.
Ringling International Arts Festival includes many premieres
By SUSAN L. RIFE Organizers announce next festival will include a Philip Glass composition and a new play among several debuts
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