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Flea circus

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Miniature circus sideshow
This article is about flea circuses in general. For theTex Avery animated short, seeThe Flea Circus.
The flea circus of Maxfield Rubbish, San Diego, CA (2009)

Aflea circus is acircussideshow attraction in whichfleas are attached (or appear to be attached) tominiature carts and other items, and encouraged to perform circus acts within a small housing.

History

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"The Go-As-You-Please Race, as seen through a Magnifying Glass", engraved by J. G. Francis, from an article byC. F. Holder inSt. Nicholas Magazine, 1886

The first records of flea performances were fromwatchmakers who were demonstrating their metalworking skills. In 1578, the London blacksmith Mark Scaliot produced a lock and chain that were attached to a flea.[1]: 315 

The first recorded flea circus dates back to the early 1820s, when an Italianimpresario named Louis Bertolotto advertised an "extraordinary exhibition of industrious fleas" onRegent Street,London.[2] Bertolotto's flea shows included "four card-playing fleas, a flea orchestra (allegedly playing audibly), and a reenactment of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo".[1]: 315  Bertolotto's bookThe History of the Flea (c. 1833) also promoted flea circuses.[1]: 314  Flea performances with military themes such as staged "sword fights" among fleas, were popular in the 19th century.[1]: 314 

Some flea circuses persisted in very small venues in the United States as late as the 1960s. The flea circus atBelle Vue Zoological Gardens, Manchester, England, was still operating in 1970. In 2013, there was still at least one genuine flea circus still performing (at the annualOktoberfest in Munich, Germany[3]) and Svensons in the UK occasionally use real fleas, but most flea circuses are a sideline of magicians and clowns, and use electrical or mechanical effects instead of real fleas.

Techniques

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With real fleas

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Fleas typically live only for a few months. They are observed to see if they have a predisposition for jumping or walking. Once sorted, they are harnessed by carefully wrapping a thin gold or copper wire around their neck.[4][1]: 317  Once in the harness, the fleas usually stay in it for life. The harnesses are attached to the props and the strong legs of the flea allow them to move objects significantly larger than themselves. Jumping fleas are used for kicking small lightweight balls. They are carefully given a ball; when they try to jump away (which is not possible because of the harness), they shoot the ball instead. Running fleas can pull small carts and vehicles or rotate aFerris wheel.[5][full citation needed]

There are historical reports of fleas glued to the base of the flea circus enclosure. Miniature musical instruments were then glued to the flea performers and the enclosure was heated. The fleas fought to escape, giving the impression of playing instruments.[6]

Without real fleas

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Some flea circuses may appear to use real fleas, but in fact do not. A variety of electrical, magnetic, and mechanical devices have been used to augment exhibits. In some cases, these mechanisms are responsible for all of the "acts", with loose fleas in the exhibit maintaining the illusion. These circuses are known as "Humbug" flea circuses.Michael Bentine gave a mechanical flea circus a regular slot on his television showIt's a Square World in the 1960s.[7]

Performers

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Fleas in dresses atYe Olde Curiosity Shop, Seattle, WA

Current flea circuses:

  • Professor A.G. Gertsacov's Acme Miniature Flea Circus has been touring the United States and Canada since 1996.[8]
  • Svensons have been performing in the UK since 1999, and have appeared in media and on television with Sir David Attenborough.[9]
  • Swami Bill's Flea Circus is featured at the Denver County Fair.[10][11]
  • Professor B's Flea Circus has been performing in Northern California, USA in the late 2000s.[12]
  • The Flohcircus Birk at the Munich Oktoberfest in Germany.[3][13]
  • Professor Humbug's Flea Circus performing at Seattle's famous Pike Place Market.[14]
  • Captain Franko performs the flea circus across Europe from his base in France[15]

In the 1990s,María Fernanda Cardoso toured the world with herinstallation art flea circus.[16]

Professor Heckler's flea circus (in residence at Hubert's Dime Museum inTimes Square, New York, until 1957) can be seen in the background of the filmsThe Thief andEasy Rider. L. Bertolotto ran a famous flea circus inRegent Street, London.[17]

In popular culture

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Main article:Flea circuses in popular culture

Flea circuses have featured in cartoons, films, television shows, music, and novels.[18][19][20][21]

Flea circuses are also prominently mentioned in the 1993 filmJurassic Park.

References

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  1. ^abcdeNickell, Joe (2005).Secrets of the sideshows. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky.ISBN 0-8131-7179-2.OCLC 65377460.
  2. ^Lawton, Graham (22 December 2012). "Fleadom or death: Reviving the glorious flea circus".New Scientist.216 (2896):53–55.doi:10.1016/S0262-4079(12)63266-7.
  3. ^ab"Geschichte". Flohcirkus.de. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved2013-10-25.
  4. ^Duplaix, Nicole (May 1988)."Fleas: Lethal Leapers".National Geographic: 690. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  5. ^Hund, Katze, Maus. 10 February 2010 VOX
  6. ^"Flea-Circus.com". Noonco.com. Retrieved2010-08-26.
  7. ^"The rise and demise of the flea circus".BBC Radio4. BBC. Retrieved19 December 2015.
  8. ^"Acme Flea Circus Page".TrainedFleas.com.
  9. ^"A little about Svensons".Svensons World Famous Flea Circus.Archived from the original on 2019-11-25. Retrieved2019-08-17.
  10. ^"Denver County Fair - Denver's own fairly weird County Fair at the National Western Complex".www.denvercountyfair.org. Archived fromthe original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved2015-12-07.
  11. ^Torpey, Jodi (August 8, 2013)."Flea Circus is a Must See at Denver County Fair". Archived fromthe original on December 9, 2015. RetrievedDecember 7, 2015.
  12. ^"Professor B's Flea Circus".Playland-Not-At-The-Beach.org. Retrieved2010-08-26.
  13. ^"Oktoberfest Fun Rides". Munich.mydestinationinfo.com. Archived fromthe original on 2011-03-03. Retrieved2011-10-12.
  14. ^"Puppets and Masks by Rob D'Arc".gallery.passion4art.com.Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved2018-03-24.
  15. ^"Cirque aux Puces - Captain Franko Spectacles" (in French). 2023-11-13. Retrieved2023-12-29.
  16. ^John Fullerton; Jan Olsson (2004).Allegories of Communication: Intermedial Concerns from Cinema to the Digital. Indiana University Press. p. 288.ISBN 978-0-86196-651-6.
  17. ^L.Bertolotto The history of the flea
  18. ^"Thomas Koerfer filmography – The Death of a Flea Circus Director". Koerferfilm.com. Retrieved2010-09-21.
  19. ^"Trumpet Warriors: Flea Circus". Barbican. 2011-03-03. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved2013-10-25.
  20. ^"Fifi the Flea – The Hollies | Listen, Appearances, Song Review". AllMusic. Retrieved2013-10-25.
  21. ^Kast, Marlise."Calendar – San Diego Magazine – February 2008 – San Diego, California". San Diego Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved2010-09-21.

Further reading

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  • "Fleas: The Lethal Leapers".National Geographic.173 (5). May 1988.
  • Jay's Journal of Anomalies,ISBN 1-59372-000-9
  • Wild Tigers & Tame Fleas by William Ballantine, (1958)
  • Annals of the New York Stage by George C. Odel (Columbia University Press, New York, NY, 1928)
  • Bertolotto, L.The history of the flea: With notes and observations (2nd ed.). London: Crozier.
  • Bertolotto, L. (1876).The history of the flea: With notes and observations (5th ed.). New York: John Axford.OCLC 11028632.
  • The Compleat Flea by Brendan Lehan (London: John Murray, 1969)
  • The Faithful Annalist: Or The Epitome Of The English History (Whitwood, 1666)
  • "Old-Time Vaudeville Looks Young Again"New York Times, Nov 24, 2002
  • "Revive the Charm of an 1800s Show with These Modern-Day Flea Circuses"Smithsonian Online, November 29, 2017

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