If you joined the circus, what act would you most want to perform?
By ArienKing
@ArienKing (4647)
India
7 responses
@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
13 Dec 06
I would want to do something with the horses. I think it would be fun teaching them tricks and working with them.
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
13 Dec 06
it's always nice when you can work with the animals. it's good to teach them tricks. feels like your efforts are all worth it when you see people's amazed faces when you are performing the act.
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
11 Dec 06
i wanna cross a thin rope hanging like 20 meters from the land. that would be crazy!!! heheheh.. but i wanna have such a talent of balance.
@cloud_kicker_32 (4635)
• United States
13 Dec 06
HELO THERE!~ and BIG bummer u took my answer~ lol lol..soo ok..that would be my first..but my second would belion taming,,but i wouldnt use the whip..thats just plain CRUEL! but i would find another way...orrrr...I WOULD LOVE TO BE THE COTTON CANDY GIRL! lol lol..eat while i make! best job ever!!lol lol
@Angelwriter (1954)
• United States
3 Jan 07
Well, since this is fantasy, I'm ignoring things like danger or fear. If I was in the circus, I'd like to be a trapeze artist, because I love watching gymnastics and it would be something like that, only more flashy. I'd also like to be a bareback rider, and ride horses doing tricks as I went around the ring. I love horses.
@Bee1955 (3882)
• United States
2 Mar 07
The cannon idea seem a neat thing to do! However I am a clown fan and always wanted to be one. When I was in college, I volunteered for our club's annual mock circus charity event. They had people from a clown college come in and teach us make-up and a few tumbling skills. I had a blast!
@gifana (4833)
• Portugal
13 Dec 06
I think I would like to be a tightrope walker. It takes poise, grace, balance and concentration. Of course, at first it would have to be with a net below but with time, practice and patience it could be done without a net. It is oft times exciting and scary when you see someone appear to lose their balance but then right themselves and get on with the act.