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A little clown in huge boots. A girl on the trapeze. An acrobat being thrown under the big top. Children in the circus are a sight that evokes compassion. But behind the scenes, there is hard work, early mornings, injuries, and sometimes exploitation. In 2026, the issue of child circus performers is ambiguous. On one hand, it is a tradition. On the other hand, it is a violation of rights. We tell you how and why children become circus workers.

History: children in the circus have always been there

Since ancient times, children have participated in performances: in Ancient Rome — acrobatic slaves; in medieval Europe — traveling circuses with child cripples; in the 19th century — children's troupes, such as the Chiniselli family. In Russia before the revolution, peasant children were sold to the circus. In the USSR, circus studios for children became prestigious. Now in many countries, children work in circuses legally (with parental permission).

But in developed countries (France, Germany), there are age and working time restrictions.

How children become circus performers

Often — from circus dynasties. A child starts to rehearse at 4 years old. Or parents send them to a circus studio (like a club). Talented children are taken to professional schools (in Russia — GUCZI). In developing countries (India, Bangladesh), poor families sell their children to the circus for food. There, children work 12 hours a day without days off.

Work and loads

Training starts at 6 a.m., lasts 4-6 hours (before school). School — often at home (at the circus). In the evening — rehearsal of performances (2 hours). Performances on weekends, during holidays. Loads: stretching until tears, risks of fractures. They need to bend their backs, stand on their hands, juggle since the age of 5. This is not childhood.

On the other hand, children are proud of their skills, receive applause, travel the world.

Advantages: what the circus gives

Physical development: flexibility, strength, coordination. Discipline: routine, responsibility. Self-confidence: going on stage in front of a crowd cures stage fright. Creative development: acting skills, costumes, makeup. The opportunity to travel. A profession from childhood: by the age of 18, they are already masters.

Disadvantages: the price of success

Injuries (fractures, sprains, concussions). Sometimes without insurance. No normal childhood: friends at school, playing in the courtyard — a luxury. Psychological pressure: trainers may insult, beat (especially in troubled troupes). Risk of exploitation: children work, but the parents or the circus director take the money. Education suffers: tutors are not always qualified. Risk of burnout: by the age of 20, they do not want to see the stage.

Legal aspect

In Russia, children can work in the circus from the age of 14 (with parental consent and guardianship approval). Until 14 — only as creative scholarship holders (part-time). Regulated by the Labor Code. However, in practice, these norms are violated. Worldwide: in the US, child acrobats can perform from the age of 6 (time restrictions). In the EU — from 8 years old. In India — it is prohibited, but it thrives underground.

In 2026, activists are striving to ban the use of children in the circus (except for family shows).

What children think

13-year-old acrobat: "I love the circus, this is my life. But sometimes I want to sleep." 10-year-old rider: "I like performing, but I'm afraid of falling off the horse." 15-year-old juggler: "I haven't seen cartoons, but I've traveled around the world." Many children say that their parents forced them. But by the age of 18, they are grateful.

Psychologists believe: if a child does not want to, violence is unacceptable. If they do, safety measures must be observed and time for study must be provided.

Circus child workers are a topic where there is no clear answer. Ban — to deprive children of art and a profession. Allow — to allow exploitation. A balance is needed: licensing of circuses, control over working conditions, mandatory school. And most importantly — for the child to choose the circus themselves, not to survive in it.


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