circus art
Circus art refers to a variety of performance arts that are typically showcased in a circus setting. This includes skills such as acrobatics, juggling, clowning, and aerial acts. Performers, often called circus artists, use their physical abilities and creativity to entertain audiences, combining elements of theater, dance, and athleticism.
The history of circus art dates back to ancient times, evolving significantly over the years. Modern circuses often feature elaborate costumes, music, and lighting to enhance the performances. Notable figures in circus art include P.T. Barnum and Ringling Brothers, who helped popularize the circus as a form of entertainment in the 19th and 20th centuries.