How Budapest’s circus artists survived the pandemic
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🇭🇺 Budapest’s long tradition of circus arts was at risk of disappearing as stages were shut for almost a year and a half because of the pandemic. But the circus family came together to survive, and now performers can finally woo the crowds again 🎪
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