Sunday, June 1, 2014

Circus performers risk much to amaze us all

ESSDRAS M. SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF
Cole Bros. Circus aerialist Petya Milanova twirled ribbons as she hung from her hair during a show in North Brunswick, N.J., on May 17.
from: bostonglobe.com
GLOBE STAFF   
JUNE 01, 2014


ESSDRAS M. SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF
Aerialist Petya Milanova, her husband, Jaime Ramirez, and her daughter, Elinor, live nine months of the year in their RV, which follows the circus as it makes stops every two or three days around the United States.





ESSDRAS M. SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF
A circus clown prepared his props on May 17 before performing under the big tent.


 ESSDRAS M. SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF
The Cole Bros. Circus tent sat on a lot in the outskirts of North Brunswick, N.J., on May 17.


 ESSDRAS M. SUAREZ/GLOBE STAFF
Aerialist Petya Milanova, her husband, Jaime Ramirez, and her daughter, Elinor, live nine months of the year in their RV, which follows the circus as it makes stops every two or three days around the United States.
read and see more:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/05/31/circus/GKS0qlR8xd1UghRo5BOY1L/picture.html


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