2/24/2011

The Circus Is In Town

So last night we were lucky enough to see the Ringling Brothers Circus newest show, Fully Charged. In the interest of full disclosure (and bragging), we were given our VIP tickets for free. But last year we went without free tickets, because I like the circus. Er, I mean the kids do. So it's definitely something I would have recommended anyway, free tickets or no.


But the VIP tickets meant we got to go in a side door and get into the pre-show early. Because one of the acts was still practicing when we got there, we sat in some seats and talked to one of the associate production managers (whose name I can't remember and should have written down) for a while. The kids (and adults) got to ask questions. I  had chatted briefly with Cristie from The Traveling Circus, Nicole from Bronxmama and Desiree from Writing to Sanity on the way in, but that was it for socializing. Between trying to control HugMonkey and finding snacks for everyone there wasn't much opportunity.

So next was the pre-show. We got to beat the crowd, so Ironflower got to try on a costume and we got to talk to some of the clowns. And then we got seats up close to the pre-show animal area. We got to see Asia the elephant up close as well as some ponies and a zebra. I think the pre-show is wonderful - Hugmonkey was just fascinated by the lights. I recommend getting there as early as possible, though.

Fully Charged is a traditional circus show, in that there's more of a theme than a plot. There's a ringmaster and 2 main clowns and then all of the acts. Normally I'm not a huge fan of the clown acts, but something about the way they all were making fun of the regular circus acts appealed to me. I'm sure you're shocked.




Anyway, the other acts were amazing as usual. We got to see some of them up close, as people in the "VIP Celebrity Circus" seats have to move to benches on the arena floor for most of the first act. I didn't know that ahead of time so we weren't prepared for it (as in, Hot Guy had just gotten us food when we had to move and I probably wouldn't have brought HugMonkey) but it all worked out. We saw the Fernandez Brothers in their "Wheels of Steel", Russian strongmen, the amazing Danguir Troupe of tightrope walkers and an act with a giant bicycle from the arena floor.



The second act was just as exciting, but Hugmonkey was definitely feeling the effects of staying up so far past his bedtime. Even Ironflower and Lovebug started to slump. But their eyes stayed on the performers the whole time. Well, not Hugmonkey's. He got scared at some parts (we've yet to figure out why) and wouldn't look at others. In retrospect, he was probably just too young to handle it. He REALLY wanted to get down and run around. Especially during the tiger act. Which was the only time that it occurred to me that sitting in the second row was perhaps not as wonderful as it seemed. Luckily there was no mass tiger rebellion.

The Yakubov Troupe, with its aerial/swordfighting/tumbling act, and the Tianyicheng Troupe, with its bounce stilt acrobatics, were probably my favorite part of the second act. Ironflower's overall favorites were the tightrope walkers and the tigers, Lovebug's were the Alimgulov Troupe acrobats and the "Ninja clown with the chicken", a bit we saw during the pre-show. Hot Guy's favorite part was the animal show during the pre-show because the trainers taught the audience about the animals. We are not sure what Hugmonkey thinks, but he did play elephants this morning.

If you live in the New York area, you can get $5 off of your tickets here. If you don't, you can go the the Ringling website and find out when they are coming to your area.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Triplezmom said...

Oh Anonymous, it would be great if you didn't post this anonymously. Then we could have an actual discussion.

Triplezmom said...

But since you brought it up:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=abzElI3fMwZc

Also, when every child is this world is loved and fed, when there's no more human trafficking, then I'll spend my time and energy on protecting animals.

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tripleZmom said...

But since you brought it up:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=abzElI3fMwZc

Also, when every child is this world is loved and fed, when there's no more human trafficking, then I'll spend my time and energy on protecting animals.

Anonymous said...

Would be great if you addressed your thoughts on RinglingBeatsAnimals.com and the videos/photos on there.