All-Star circus performs tonight at UOGPacific
Daily News • May 14, 2010
The International All-Star Circus will perform at the University of Guam this weekend, begining with a 5:30 p.m. show tonight.
Sixteen acts will be featured – from skip rope and balance to magic, rolla bolla, quick-change, wheel of death, tricks and stunts, clowns and a crossbow act – and there will be 12 two-hour shows in Guam and Saipan.
The shows will be at the UOG fieldhouse and Marianas High School, respectively.
“This is a modern circus at its best,” said Cornel “Tuffy” Nicholas, owner, producer and ringmaster, who has lived his entire life in the circus.
His father was a ringmaster with Ringling Brothers for 27 years, and his mother, also with Ringling, was a polar bear trainer.
Featured will be professionals from Russia, Germany, the U.S., Chile, Venezuela, Moldavia, Ukraine, and the Republic Kazakhstan, including members of the famous Flying Wallenda family.
There will be pre-show activities and clown face painting during the intermission.
Sixteen acts will be featured – from skip rope and balance to magic, rolla bolla, quick-change, wheel of death, tricks and stunts, clowns and a crossbow act – and there will be 12 two-hour shows in Guam and Saipan.
The shows will be at the UOG fieldhouse and Marianas High School, respectively.
“This is a modern circus at its best,” said Cornel “Tuffy” Nicholas, owner, producer and ringmaster, who has lived his entire life in the circus.
His father was a ringmaster with Ringling Brothers for 27 years, and his mother, also with Ringling, was a polar bear trainer.
Featured will be professionals from Russia, Germany, the U.S., Chile, Venezuela, Moldavia, Ukraine, and the Republic Kazakhstan, including members of the famous Flying Wallenda family.
There will be pre-show activities and clown face painting during the intermission.
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