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Traditional circus of Bangladesh

According to the Bangladesh Circus Owners Association, there are 25 enlisted circus teams in the country
Traditional circus of Bangladesh

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Probal Rashid
09 October, 2021, 09:45 am
Last modified: 09 October, 2021, 05:15 pm

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Traditional circus of Bangladesh

According to the Bangladesh Circus Owners Association, there are 25 enlisted circus teams in the country

Probal Rashid
09 October, 2021, 09:45 am
Last modified: 09 October, 2021, 05:15 pm

Bangladesh has a very long history of traditional circus. Once it was very popular for entertaining people from all walks of society. 

According to the Bangladesh Circus Owners Association, there are 25 enlisted circus teams in the country. In addition, there are more than 100 parties in the country. 

At least 80 to 100 people work in a big troupe including main performers, assistants, helping hands and so on. 

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Riaz (right), Moslem and Zahid (left) have been performing as clowns in different circuses since their childhood. Photo: Probal Rashid
Riaz (right), Moslem and Zahid (left) have been performing as clowns in different circuses since their childhood. Photo: Probal Rashid

Most of the troupe members either came to this profession hereditarily or are working since their childhood. The performers entertain people showing different games including slacklining, cycling, acrobatics, knife games and many more.

My interest in circus grew in 2012 when I began to visit circus shows around the country. It is evident that the circus industry is passing a hard time now. 

Female performers are riding unicycles in a circus show in Manikganj. Photo: Probal Rashid
Female performers are riding unicycles in a circus show in Manikganj. Photo: Probal Rashid

The crew does not earn like they did before. Moreover, only a few of them have proper costumes and safety measures.

This declining tradition, a rich part of our culture, needs assistance and initiatives from the government for its survival.

A goat performing on a high wire. Photo: Probal Rashid
A goat performing on a high wire. Photo: Probal Rashid

 

An awestruck audience watches a young performer performing on a trapeze in Narayanganj. Photo: Probal Rashid

 

A stunt motorcyclist performs in the well of death at a circus. Photo: Probal Rashid
A stunt motorcyclist performs in the well of death at a circus. Photo: Probal Rashid

 

A young contortionist performs at a circus on July 09, 2011 in Gazipur. Photo: Probal Rashid
A young contortionist performs at a circus on July 09, 2011 in Gazipur. Photo: Probal Rashid

Probal Rashid is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer and photojournalist based in Washington DC. He has a Post Graduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Konrad Adenauer Asian Centre for Journalism (ACFJ) at Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines.

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