Circus performances are loved by both children and adults. Why do people feel such attachment to these performances? Everything is easily explained. One circus performance includes humorous, acrobatic, gymnastic exercises, as well as tricks with pretty or dangerous animals. The main task of any show is to capture the attention of the viewer and not let him go until the end of the performance. The circus in Astrakhan, which is considered one of the oldest in Russia, is successfully coping with this task.
Circus story
In the 19th century, when the people had few occasions for entertainment, the fair, which took place every week, was considered a holiday. It is from this time that the circus in Astrakhan has been counting. Clowns and acrobats performed at the fairs, who made people laugh for a reasonable fee, demonstrating their unique skills.
Italian circus performer with entrepreneurialvein A. Bezano noticed the people's love for this type of event and decided to organize a permanent circus. A wooden house, which Besano built himself, was chosen as a place for training and organizing performances. The main participants in the enterprising Italian's circus were his children and students.
The public took the new entertainment very well, so in 1898 the Nikitin brothers opened a second circus. It is also wooden, but already has a tent-type roof. At this time, theatrical miniatures are staged in the circus and performances with clowns are shown.
Circus during World War II
In 1932, the construction of a new building begins. Now the circus in Astrakhan is solidly built of logs, and it is crowned with a big top dome. The building functioned only in the warm season, so it did not need any insulation.
In addition to the main structure of the circus, the ensemble included outbuildings, stables and a courtyard. All these designs did not last long, until the outbreak of the Second World War. But, despite the difficult situation of the country and the oppressed state of the people, the circus artists continued to work.
Of course, young men went to the front to defend their homeland. But old men and women remained in the corpse. It was they who had the opportunity to maintain the morale of the townspeople. They not only gave performances in the evenings, but also performed during the day in markets and hospitals. In 1943, the circus building burned down. Actors are in an even more difficult position. They did not have a place for rehearsals and for performances. Rare performances were given within the walls of loc altheaters. The new building was built only after the end of the war.
What animals are performing?
Not only people perform in the Astrakhan circus. Much attention is paid to four-legged actors. And they, along with trainers, have to train every day. Some animals (for example, horses) lend themselves well to education. Moreover, already trained individuals who have undergone basic training at the stable are taken to the circus. Dogs are relatively easy to train. Regular circus performers are poodles, but there are other breeds. Furry animals can not only run on their hind legs and jump through burning hoops, but also participate in tandem with their four-legged neighbors. So, in one of the popular numbers, the dog rides a horse, doing tricks.
A number with trained beavers is the highlight of almost any program. Cute animals don't take training well, but if you work hard, you can teach them to do incredible things.
How does a circus troupe train?
There is no easy job in our world. But it is much more pleasant to work when the calling coincides with what you have to do every day. This is what gymnasts, clowns, animal trainers, who come to work every day, think.
Regular rehearsals are held at the circus so that every month the audience has the opportunity to contemplate a new performance.
Probably everyone understands that the art of acrobatics or juggling is not given immediately. These skills are acquired from childhood. Exactlythat is why dynasties are so common in circuses. People live by work and practically never leave it. So that flexibility does not go away, and animals obey, daily work is required. There are no weekends and holidays in the circus, people work almost around the clock, 7 days a week.
Popular programs
The circus schedule in Astrakhan is updated every month. In the new program, which is called "Kritz Galaxy", the audience will be able to see trained cats, aerialists and acrobats, taming lions. All this will be accompanied by unique costumes and scenery. Hypermarket 1 and the circus in Astrakhan are located next door, so it is simply impossible not to notice the arena. The permanent venue for performances is located at: st. Kakhovsky, 1a. "The first at the circus" - in Astrakhan, this is the name of a huge hypermarket, which is a sign to the already noticeable domed building. You need to buy tickets in advance, especially for the performances of the new season and performances of famous artists.