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The Big Apple Circus's first charivari in rehearsal under the big top at Battery Park City (1977) — ''Photo © Circopedia Archive/Peter Angelo Simon''
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The Big Apple Circus's first charivari(Italian, French) A joyous acrobatic display, mostly tumbling, originally performed by all the clowns of a circus company as a show opener. (Clowns, until the turn of the twentieth century, were generally gifted tumblers; tumbling was considered an "eccentric," or comedic circus specialty.) in rehearsal under the big topThe circus tent. America: The main tent of a traveling circus, where the show is performed, as opposed to the other tops. (French, Russian: Chapiteau) at Battery Park City (1977) — Circopedia/Big Apple Circus Archive – Photo © Peter Angelo Simon

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