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Description of circus performance scene

The circus performance scene is described as follows:

The circus performance was spectacular, with lights on and music playing, and artists' wonderful performances surprised the audience from time to time. Several dark horses rushed across the field with polo players in tights and bats on their backs. Suddenly, the ball was blown away and the torch was lit, which added points to the applause.

Artists walk on a wire as thin as a hair at a distance of tens of meters from the ground, and some hold props in their hands, performing exquisite balance skills in different postures. Two magnificent tigers and three lively lions walked through the circle, flapping their wings. Beautiful links and dangerous movements aroused the audience's emotions and made people hold their breath.

With a flick of a finger, the playing cards turned into coins, and with a loud noise, a sports car came silently from the seemingly empty stage. There are all kinds of folk magic, and the exquisite skills and magical effects are unimaginable. They are also vigorous artists, but they don't have any props.

Traditional techniques include handstand, long jump, kicking and flying spin. Among them, the clown program is the most entertaining. In addition to these classic performances, the circus will continue to add other novel elements. Amid the cheers of the audience, the artists shone brilliantly, and the circus performance was well worth seeing.

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Circus is a group organization that performs circus performances. It originated from the very bloody and cruel Roman Colosseum. At that time, there was a saying that only bread and circus could make Romans happy. In English, the Circus is called "circus", which comes from the Latin meaning of "circle" and refers to the circular open-air arena.

Modern circuses also perform in circular venues, so it has evolved into the meaning of "circus". The main content of circus is animal performance, so it is called "circus" because the protagonist of the earliest performance is horse, and then other animal actors appear one after another.