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Qué (quién) es Sanger's Circus - definición

THEATRE IN LONDON, ENGLAND (18TH-CENTURY)
Astley's Ampitheatre; Sanger's Amphitheatre; Astley's Circus
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  • Astley's Amphitheatre in London circa 1808.

Circus         
  • The made-for-television "[[Super Circus]]" (1954)
  • Painting by Venezuelan [[Arturo Michelena]], c. 1891, depicting a backstage area at the circus
  • Circus seals
  • [[Sells Brothers Circus]] with Great Danes
  • Circus building
  • [[Circus Ronaldo]]
  • Circus baby elephant training
  • A petiton from RSPCA Cymru urging the [[Welsh Government]] to ensure an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses; October 2015
  • Tigers in a transport cage in a travelling circus
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> The law set fines for violations and required circuses to submit lists of the wildlife they possessed, which would then be made available to zoos interested in taking the animals.<ref name= Foxlat/>
  • ''The Circus'' (1891), by [[Georges Seurat]]
  • Fire breathers]] risk burns, both internal and external, as well as poisoning in the pursuit of their art
  • [[Lion tamer]], in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1873
  • Paper postcard of the Old [[Kharkiv]] Wood Circus
  • Circus tent, Italy (1951)
  • A tent of Sirkus Finlandia
  • Ticket Sale of [[Sirkus Finlandia]] in [[Jyväskylä]], Finland
  • Circus parade around tents, in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1874
  • Elephant trainer (1903)
JAPANESE VISUAL NOVEL STUDIO
CIRCUS
·noun Circuit; space; inclosure.
II. Circus ·noun A circular inclosure for the exhibition of feats of horsemanship, acrobatic displays, ·etc. Also, the company of performers, with their equipage.
III. Circus ·noun A level oblong space surrounded on three sides by seats of wood, earth, or stone, rising in tiers one above another, and divided lengthwise through the middle by a barrier around which the track or course was laid out. It was used for chariot races, games, and public shows.
three-ring circus         
  • The made-for-television "[[Super Circus]]" (1954)
  • Painting by Venezuelan [[Arturo Michelena]], c.&nbsp;1891, depicting a backstage area at the circus
  • Circus seals
  • [[Sells Brothers Circus]] with Great Danes
  • Circus building
  • [[Circus Ronaldo]]
  • Circus baby elephant training
  • A petiton from RSPCA Cymru urging the [[Welsh Government]] to ensure an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses; October 2015
  • Tigers in a transport cage in a travelling circus
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> The law set fines for violations and required circuses to submit lists of the wildlife they possessed, which would then be made available to zoos interested in taking the animals.<ref name= Foxlat/>
  • ''The Circus'' (1891), by [[Georges Seurat]]
  • Fire breathers]] risk burns, both internal and external, as well as poisoning in the pursuit of their art
  • [[Lion tamer]], in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1873
  • Paper postcard of the Old [[Kharkiv]] Wood Circus
  • Circus tent, Italy (1951)
  • A tent of Sirkus Finlandia
  • Ticket Sale of [[Sirkus Finlandia]] in [[Jyväskylä]], Finland
  • Circus parade around tents, in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1874
  • Elephant trainer (1903)
COMMONLY A TRAVELLING COMPANY OF PERFORMERS
Circus (performing arts); The Circus; Circuses; Circus (performing art); Three ring circus; Travelling circus; Three-ring circus; Traveling circus; Circus tent; Circus performer; History of circuses; History of the circus; 🎪; Circus ring; Circus elephant; Big top (circus); Circus troupe; Manege (circus); Circus manege
¦ noun informal a disorganized or frenetic scene or spectacle.
Circus         
  • The made-for-television "[[Super Circus]]" (1954)
  • Painting by Venezuelan [[Arturo Michelena]], c.&nbsp;1891, depicting a backstage area at the circus
  • Circus seals
  • [[Sells Brothers Circus]] with Great Danes
  • Circus building
  • [[Circus Ronaldo]]
  • Circus baby elephant training
  • A petiton from RSPCA Cymru urging the [[Welsh Government]] to ensure an outright ban on the use of wild animals in circuses; October 2015
  • Tigers in a transport cage in a travelling circus
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> The law set fines for violations and required circuses to submit lists of the wildlife they possessed, which would then be made available to zoos interested in taking the animals.<ref name= Foxlat/>
  • ''The Circus'' (1891), by [[Georges Seurat]]
  • Fire breathers]] risk burns, both internal and external, as well as poisoning in the pursuit of their art
  • [[Lion tamer]], in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1873
  • Paper postcard of the Old [[Kharkiv]] Wood Circus
  • Circus tent, Italy (1951)
  • A tent of Sirkus Finlandia
  • Ticket Sale of [[Sirkus Finlandia]] in [[Jyväskylä]], Finland
  • Circus parade around tents, in lithograph by Gibson & Co., 1874
  • Elephant trainer (1903)
JAPANESE VISUAL NOVEL STUDIO
CIRCUS
A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists, and unicyclists as well as other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists. The term circus also describes the performance which has followed various formats through its 250-year modern history.

Wikipedia

Astley's Amphitheatre

Astley's Amphitheatre was a performance venue in London opened by Philip Astley in 1773, considered the first modern circus ring. It was burned and rebuilt several times, and went through many owners and managers. Despite no trace of the theatre remaining today, a memorial plaque was unveiled in 1951 at its site at 225 Westminster Bridge Road.