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2022 is the year of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the Beijing Winter Olympics and the World Cup in Qatar, but there are already plenty of events lined up closer to home. ....
2022 is the year of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the Beijing Winter Olympics and the World Cup in Qatar, but there are already plenty of events lined up closer to home. ....
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Keep Blossoming: A 2020 Taiwanese Circus Retrospect in the Pandemic Era Keep Blossoming: A 2020 Taiwanese Circus Retrospect in the Pandemic Era Circus News entry process for events/performances included temperature measuring, hand disinfection, and asking the audience to provide contact information, all of which has become the new normal. The virus really challenged the conventions of society and understanding, with no exceptions for circus practitioners. But still, the energy of Taiwan’s circus community didn’t stop at all but blossomed into various kinds of flowers. As the first exchange article fromDuMaXiwith CircusTalk, we want to offer a window for English readers to have a glimpse into the Taiwanese circus environment with a retrospective report. ....
Port Lympne moves ahead with lion and bear rehoming project, but can no longer adopt three lions from French circuses | Updated: 09:17, 13 February 2021 A Kent wildlife park s plans to rehome three lions rescued from circuses have been halted at the last minute after the cats were diagnosed with feline calicivirus (FCV). It means it is too risky to bring the trio to Port Lympne as the highly infectious virus causes respiratory symptoms and could be passed on to the animals already living at the reserve, near Hythe. Plans for Anthares, Mojito and Tintín to come to Port Lympne have been halted. Picture: AAP Animal Advocacy and Protection ....