Asiad circus back in Chandigarh with new attractive points

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Asiad circus back in Chandigarh with new attractive points

Saturday, 11 April 2015 | PNS | Chandigarh

Asiad Circus is back in Chandigarh to entertain the city residents with new attractions. Some of the major attractions in the new look circus will be African acrobat artistes, bamboo balance, enthralling dare devil shows, besides talented Anglo-Indian performers to leave the audience spellbound. For the very first time three girls will be riding the bikes in ‘death well’. The circus this time has come up at Manimajra circus ground near housing board chowk.

Sunil Kumar Billa, circus manager, said the circus will be there for a month and it will have three shows daily. He said the circus had come to city in December last year in sector 34 but the difference this time was that instead of 32 different performances the circus lovers will get a treat of 37 performances in the three hour show. Some of the attractions will be performances by elephants, horses, and dogs while Australian parrots too are there.

Billa added that other attractions include fire dance, foreign shooters, batting by elephant, balancing the bricks, gymnastics by Russian girl artistes, besides balancing on bicycles are among the several worth watching performances besides clowns entertaining the crowds as always.

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