This interior shot brings back so many memories. It was one of my favorite things to see the tent at this stage of set up; an empty mammoth cavern, surrounded by a flurry of activity as people frantically prepared to fill it with equipment, each knowing their jobs and moving at a break neck pace directed by an useen choreographer. It did look like a dance.
It was a world all it's own, and I never tired of watching set up or tear down (as I recall the tent was 380x120 feet. Sound right?). As much as I enjoy Kinoshita Circus at this stage of my life, I have to confess the contrast after having been on C&B so many years ago is striking.
On C&B, each person daily had enough work for four people, it seemed there was barely time to breath; yesterday I saw 11 men standing around watching two guys nestling an upside- down milk crate into the dirt for a makeshift step, for 10 minutes, making sure it was level. Yes, and I had time to watch them. I don't know why I notice this stuff. I'm still a circus fan at heart, I think.
Thanks for the complment Pat, I remember seeing you with the cat act that year. I have a photo of you with the cats in this group, Buckles I`m sure will show it later. I have another set taken in Newberry, South Carolina I think in 84, I will send these later.
Hal, 1981 was my first season there- as I recall the cat act was pretty bad. I'd had a very short time to practice before we went on the road. I'd added two cut male lions, a lioness, and a young female tiger to the cats that were left in winter quarters in Hugo; two old female tigers and a nice male lion named Freddy.
The act was better in '84. Buckles, I implore you, if the '81 pic is bad, please pass on it. I'll be forever grateful. Thank you.
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This interior shot brings back so many memories. It was one of my favorite things to see the tent at this stage of set up; an empty mammoth cavern, surrounded by a flurry of activity as people frantically prepared to fill it with equipment, each knowing their jobs and moving at a break neck pace directed by an useen choreographer. It did look like a dance.
It was a world all it's own, and I never tired of watching set up or tear down (as I recall the tent was 380x120 feet. Sound right?). As much as I enjoy Kinoshita Circus at this stage of my life, I have to confess the contrast after having been on C&B so many years ago is striking.
On C&B, each person daily had enough work for four people, it seemed there was barely time to breath; yesterday I saw 11 men standing around watching two guys nestling an upside- down milk crate into the dirt for a makeshift step, for 10 minutes, making sure it was level. Yes, and I had time to watch them. I don't know why I notice this stuff. I'm still a circus fan at heart, I think.
Thanks for this series of photos.
Thanks for the complment Pat, I remember seeing you with the cat act that year. I have a photo of you with the cats in this group, Buckles I`m sure will show it later. I have another set taken in Newberry, South Carolina I think in 84, I will send these later.
Hal Guyon
Hal, 1981 was my first season there- as I recall the cat act was pretty bad. I'd had a very short time to practice before we went on the road. I'd added two cut male lions, a lioness, and a young female tiger to the cats that were left in winter quarters in Hugo; two old female tigers and a nice male lion named Freddy.
The act was better in '84. Buckles, I implore you, if the '81 pic is bad, please pass on it. I'll be forever grateful. Thank you.
The best perk about running the blog is to send out good pictures of myself and make everyone else suffer the consequence.
Uh-oh.
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