Successful jugglers choose to delegate more responsibilities at this point. |
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This circus doesn't want standard-issue acrobats, jugglers, or trapeze artists. |
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It was too early for the skateboarders, roller-bladers, skaters and punks, the jugglers and the musicians. |
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On Sunday nights at sunset, the locals put on a drum circle with fire jugglers on the beach. |
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She is one of the better story jugglers in the business today, but this time she has too many balls in the air at one time. |
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The circus boasts camels, zebras, llamas, dogs, pigeons and ducks, as well as clowns, jugglers, wire-walkers and trapeze artists. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, Kenyan warriors, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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Clowns relieve tension during performances by artists such as acrobats, flying trapezists and jugglers. |
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The landlord has strict ideas about customer conduct and will likely have no truck with jugglers or squads of students handing out flyers. |
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Like a traditional circus, there are jugglers, trapeze acts, tumblers and contortionists. |
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She was obviously enjoying the antics of the jugglers and tumblers illuminated by the flickering light. |
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She writes of being a spectator in an exotic world of jugglers, tumblers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, and nautch girls. |
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The nine section piece recalls roundabouts, steam organs, swings and jugglers. |
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They bring life to themes of solitude and enclosure with humour as clowns, acrobats, jugglers, dancers and off-kilter trampolinists. |
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Masqueraders, acrobats, jugglers, paraders and various artists have been lined up to take part in the inner city's first New Year's Eve carnival. |
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But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the hurrahs, that gets a little annoying. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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The talented threesome are acrobats, jugglers, clowns and illusionists, all rolled into one. |
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For entertainment, there were Morris Dancers, fire-eaters, jugglers and an open air Carol concert accompanied by a brass band. |
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There's a real hustle-bustle to the city and scattered around its heart, you'll find fire-eaters, jugglers and gypsies. |
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We watch people breathing fire and dancing with poi, clowns and jugglers, stalls selling jewellery and hats and hot candied almonds. |
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Street entertainers including clowns, acrobats, jugglers, and even walking wheeled dustbins and flower planters will entertain the crowds around town centre streets. |
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All around me are jugglers and fortune-tellers, dancers and fire-eaters, and every few steps is another stall with a vendor eager to squeeze fresh orange juice. |
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For the children jugglers and clowns drew cheers and applause and the area was filled with the sounds of the Caribbean steel band and Skipton Brass. |
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Visitors will be able stroll around the Gardens exploring the glasshouses lit up, accompanied by glass blowing demonstrations, fire-eaters and jugglers. |
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Mimes and jugglers swarmed among the tables, followed by young comedians with mirthless eyes, living by their wits, like dancing bears and philosophers. |
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On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a cavalcade of colourful characters. |
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First-time jugglers are advised to hold off on the chain saws. |
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Slip the maligned term 'street theatre' into any conversation and you are guaranteed comic eye-rolling and wincing memories of zany clowns on stilts and wacky jugglers. |
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To add fun and colour there are, of course, entertainers such as clowns, jugglers, magicians and singers out and about at the main sites and on the streets. |
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He, meanwhile, comes from a family of circus clowns and jugglers. |
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A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists, jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. |
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What's a circus without trained animals, jugglers or clowns? |
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A lot of people are jugglers, but what sets her apart is that she can come at problem 25 with the same unflappable nature and same style she does with problem number one. |
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It offers a range of musical acts and performers, including acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, mimes and unicyclists. |
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We will have as many carnival elements as possible, including unicyclists, jugglers, free style dancers and stilt walkers. |
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The day will include jugglers, unicyclists and African arts such as drumming and mask making. |
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Hucksterings and barterings, and all the rest, they will cheerfully leave to the mountebanks and jugglers to whom they appropriately belong. |
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It featured an international cast of aerialists, contortionists, acrobats, jugglers and musicians, who depicted nature's exotic creations. |
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Activities Sunday included puppet shows, dog shows, photo opportunities with Daisy Duck, clowns, jugglers, a petting zoo and pony rides. |
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The ineptness of the novice jugglers was apparent as they frequently dropped their juggling pins. |
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The club will be given a Middle Eastern vibe with belly dancers, jugglers, masseurs and fruit flavoured shisha tobacco pipes. |
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Acrobats, jugglers, trapeze artists, flame throwers and aerialists will entertain guests. |
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The venue will be teeming with an array of activities, dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, gaming booths etc. |
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The event will feature two stages with ethnically diverse music, arts and crafts, a children's play area, and a carnival with jugglers, belly dancing and more. |
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