The 12th Budapest International Circus
Festival, with artists from all over the world, has performances
from horseback-riders, jugglers, illusionists and aerial
acrobats.
And this year, it pays tribute to the 250th anniversary of the
founding of the modern circus by Philip Astley, an English
equestrian, in London in 1768.
"The circus has a big show value. My father liked it and I think
the important thing is you ... must have some kind of emotion,
and if this feeling, this emotion comes out, the public gets
it," Chaplin told Reuters.
Chaplin was the biggest star in Hollywood's silent movie era.
Eugene Chaplin is one of his 11 children, and is a renowned
recording engineer, and documentary filmmaker.
In the opening act, Kevin Richter, a young Hungarian artist,
performs a traditional horseback acrobat act, riding close to 20
horses in the circus ring.
"The audience loves it that it is not a film they are watching,
not some kind of edited recording, or a digitalized film ...
here acrobats risk their lives and this is a unique experience,"
said Florian Richter, his father.
Florian himself won the Golden Clown award at the 32nd
Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival in 2008 with his own
horseback act.
(Reporting by Krisztina Fenyo and Krisztina Than; Editing by
Alison Williams)
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