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Circus performers entertain audiences with displays of skills, such as acrobatics, juggling, stilt walking and aerial work on trapezes and high wires. Most circus performers are also involved in teaching circus skills. There are no formal entry requirements to become a circus performer, although a circus performer will need a high level of ability in at least one circus act.
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Entertainers, or variety artists, perform in cabaret and comedy shows, or in circuses, pantomime or street theatre. Entertainers, or variety artists, perform for live audiences on the stage, in cabaret and comedy shows, circuses, pantomime and street theatre. They include cabaret and nightclub singers and dancers, musicians, acrobats, jugglers...
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Arts managers provide administration support to the cultural and creative industries, which include the visual, performing and literary arts. Arts managers provide administration support to the cultural and creative industries, which include the...