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With clowns, acrobats, elephants and trapeze artistes, the European Circus truly lived up to its reputation as a family entertainer. Scores of families with their toddlers and children could be seen watching the circus with amazement.
Ibrahim Saoud, an Egyptian national had come to see the circus with his two-year-old daughter Aliya. “I was expecting the same acts which are present in other circuses such the clowns and animals. But I was quite amazed by the magnitude to which the circus was organised. Aaliya definitely had a good time and so did I,” said Saoud.
Another person who had a mesmerising time at the circus was seven-year-old Rahul. “I came here with my mum and dad and loved the clowns the best. They were very funny and I loved their red noses,” he gushed.
The circus is approximately two hours long and is open until today at the Global Village. Tickets are priced at Dh50, 60 and 75.
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