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Aerial Silks high in the big top |
It's not everyday that a circus comes to town, and for Lamlash on the Isle of Arran I think this was a first. Organised by the
Glenisle Hotel as part of the fabulous
4th Santa's Sparkle event the
Chipperfields Circus was the highlight of Sunday.
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Aerial hoop |
The circus dates back to around 1650, when it was the norm to have
performing animals - often of a rare and exotic nature. Nowadays all the acts are human, even if they seem to be able to perform inhuman feats of contortion and defeat gravity.
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Balancing on some rather shaky rods |
The first, and for me, most impressive act was that of
aerial silks. Climbing high into the big top the artist performed, climbs, drops and poses, all without a safety rope or net.
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Hoola hoop Charleston style |
This was followed by a duo performing some amazing balancing whilst raised off the ground, a hoola hoop act, juggling and
aerial hoop display.
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The clown and his tame tiger! |
And of course not forgetting the
clown who had his own special animal act.
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Plate spinning in the circus skills workshop |
At the end all of the children (and some adults) had a go at various circus skills in a mini workshop.
The Chipperfield circus still tours internationally and is probably the most famous in the world.
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Arran in Focus
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