ViewPoint: Empire of Fun: The Global History of the American Circus
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April 20, 2013 |
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10:30 am |
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The Historic Asolo Theater |
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Contact: |
Tickets & Information : 941.360.7399 |
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Complimentary for Ringling members at the Contributor Level (Supporting) and above. $5 for all other Ringling members and for Florida college students and faculty with valid school ID. $10 for general public.
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Description: |
Matthew Wittmann, Curatorial Fellow, The Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture, looks at how the circus was transformed in the United States from its modest European roots into the gigantic rolling spectacles that characterized the American circus during the late nineteenth century. The circus was the first truly global form of entertainment and American showmen made some significant contributions to its success around the world. The circus thus offers a window though which to explore the global circulation of culture and highlights the extraordinary reach and appeal of American popular culture. Reception and book signing follows the program.
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