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FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

UniverSoul Circus returns with a message of diversity, unity, inclusion

By Ayesha Hana Shaji
Texas Metro News Team

Photos: Ayesha Hana Shaji

The UniverSoul Circus, an electrifying and diverse entertainment experience, has once again made its way to Dallas, leaving audiences of all ages amazed.

They celebrated performers and performances from all over the world including Mongolia, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Ecuador and Columbia. From acrobatics to jaw-dropping stunts on motorbikes, wheels and horses; the circus was a vision for the eyes and ears.

The UniverSoul Circus also brought a strong message of inclusivity and acceptance. They had children affirming to respect and accept everybody regardless of age, gender, color, ethnicity and socioeconomic background. They also showcased a warm aerial dance performance promoting unity, hope and peace.

In addition to the impressive performances, the UniverSoul Circus offers a fun and interactive experience for the audience. There are opportunities for the audience to interact with the ringmaster and children participate in dance battles. There were also camel rides available during the intermission.

The two-hour show was packed with exhilarating surprises and is one that children and adults can enjoy alike. It was an evening of food, fun, entertainment and laughter that also included plenty of souvenirs and face painting.

The circus will be in Dallas through March 19.

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