Cirque
Cirque is the French word for circus, referring to a live entertainment show featuring acts such as acrobats, clowns, jugglers, and often animal performances. A cirque may be a traveling troupe or a fixed venue, and performances typically take place in a ring where the action unfolds in an intimate, circular space. In everyday French, cirque can denote the entire show or the company behind it, as well as the physical tent or hall that houses the performances.
Originating from Old French cirque, itself from Latin circulus “little circle,” the term evokes the circular
Cirque du Soleil, established in 1984 in Montreal by Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix, is the best-known
In French-speaking contexts, “cirque” continues to describe both traditional circuses and their modern descendants. The term