Melha Shrine Circus Parade |
There is
something charming and nostalgic about the circus. It is ageless entertainment
for the whole family. Apart from The Big E’s Circus Spectacular, I have never
been to a classic three-ring circus that I can remember, so I had a great time checking
out the Melha Shrine Circus last weekend.
It was
Melha’s 60th year, so we wanted to help them do it up big. In
anticipation for the event, I went over to the Coliseum to take some pictures
of the set-up. The cheerful environment was contagious – everyone was extremely
friendly and excited to be there. I got to meet some Shriners clowns (behind
the makeup) and also a few of the performers, including the tigers and their
trainer who came all the way from Texas.
And let me
tell you, those tigers are treated like kings. A lot of people seem to have a
misconception of animals in the show business, but the animals I have
encountered while working at The Big E are completely pampered. They have
first-class living quarters, even nicer than my own animals I have on the farm.
After all, they are pets and their owners love them.
Anyways, later
that evening a parade was held to kick off the first showing of the circus. The
route went along Memorial Avenue from ESE Gate 9 to Gate 5 and then into the
Coliseum. There was a great turnout and luckily it was the first beautiful day West
Springfield has seen in a while.
Piccadilly Circus kids in front of Storrowton Village Museum's Meetinghouse |
The circus
life is fascinating. It is made up of generations upon generations of families.
Mom, dad and the kids all travel and perform together. So, while they were
here last Friday, some of the Piccadilly Circus kids took a tour in Storrowton. I was able
to shoot some pictures of them in the historic village and then went over to
the Coliseum afterwards to check out a special presentation of the show.
While I
was sitting up in the audience taking photos, one of the performers, Johnny
Rockett, came into the crowd. He was running up and down the grandstands high-fiving
circus goers as he went. I thought, “What a great photo opportunity,” and
started snapping pictures when he was several feet away. Before I knew it, I was
being plucked from my seat and dragged into the spotlight.
If you
haven’t seen him before, Johnny does a clown-like comedic routine with a hairdo
that sticks up about a foot high. I saw him perform last year at The Big E, so
although his act had changed, I had a pretty good idea what my fate would be from
the beginning.
Johnny Rockett with his two lovely assistants |
Another
male victim and I had to mimic what Johnny did and then assist with his plate
spinning act – both of us in maid outfits with feather dusters. Johnny stuffed
balloons in the guys shirt and gave him a blonde wig so we would match.
His act
was quite challenging to do in my work attire, especially since I was wearing
high heels that kept piercing into the plastic matting on the ground. Lucky for
me, the Marketing department came down to document the moment. Admittedly
though, it was really fun. I left after my 15 minutes of fame and ended up
going back to see the full show Saturday evening.
Yesterday,
I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Johnny Rockett and the
beautiful Tina Winn, Galaxy Girl. Both have been Big E entertainment icons in
years past and will be coming back to The Big E Circus Spectacular again this
year for an exciting performance together – Cybertrons.
Normally
the duo performs the stunt outside, but they expect it to be way more
incredible under the Big Top. “It’s a spectacular thing – visually it’s a cool
act, but I think it’s going to be at a whole different level in that tent,”
Johnny said. “It’s completely different once it’s indoors, with the lighting and
the smoke and the fireworks – it really is. I've personally never done it in a
tent like that, so it will be new for me too.”
In a
nutshell, the act consists of a motorcycle rotating a trapeze as it rides
around on a circular platform rigging at high speed. “They've never had
anything like that – they've never had an apparatus of that magnitude in that
tent as part of a free show at The Big E. It is definitely going to leave a
mark for sure,” Johnny said.
Galaxy Girl
has worked here many times and I was lucky enough to get to work in the circus last
year. So up until now, there’s been Galaxy Girl and there’s been Johnny Rockett
but this will be the first time we’ll actually be teaming up together and doing
something at The Big E,” he said.
Also
joining Johnny and Tina in The Big E Circus Spectacular will be comedian Rob
Torres, contortionist Kevin Sadrak, some acrobatic house cats and many more
exciting acts to be announced!
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