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". Mrs Pack’s excellent report finally addresses a cultural issue that is all too often seen as a minor art form, whereas in fact it is art in its purest form, as it mixes dream, travel, childhood, body patterns, music, tragedy and poetry in a blend of courage and sensitivity. The time has come for the political world, which likes to see itself as an arena of untamed beasts, to address the issue of the tamers’ circus; not least because - from the great names like Bouglione to the more humble ones, like those in ‘La Strada’ - circuses forge ties between generations and communities. The circus is a cultural river flowing across countries and crossing the borders of time, space and age. Consequently, Mrs Pack has turned her report into a political festival, a short-lived festival perhaps, but one that will live long in Parliament’s memory."@en1

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