[October 07, 2016]
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As
quick as the Kelly Miller Circus tents were being erected,
Ringmaster Rebecca Osteroff (far right with megaphone) began giving
tours. West Lincoln Broadwell students were among the early crowd.
The circus and all its colors, exotic animals, and performances
brings a sense of wistful youth and adventure.
The Kelly Miller Circus made Lincoln one of its stops with two
performances on Tuesday. From exotic camels and zebras to the
familiar, such as ducks, there's diversity. Ringmaster Rebecca
Osteroff explained that they try to connect to everyone.
Performances by dogs touch families.
In addition to animals, the circus offers every type of performance
expected - clowns, jugglers, aerialists, even a fire breather and
rope spinner.
The tour that began in March has been in a different location nearly
every day with two performances a day and has produced over 400
performances. The Circus is now making its way back south to
Oklahoma and will wind down its season on Oct. 20.
Going south, you might still catch a performance.
Calendar
http://kellymillercircus.com/events/
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