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Not so long ago, circus artists led nomadic lives, going from one city to the next. But modern circus has evolved into permanent shows, which means performers can stay in the same city for a few years.

There are more and more opportunities in Asia, with the opening of permanent shows like ZAIA. Roman Tomanov is one of the strap artists at the Cirque du Soleil show in Macau. Strap features acrobatics at dizzying heights. A performer clings to rope dangling from the ceiling. As the rope is lifted up, he performs all sorts of exciting twists and flips.

Here, Tomanov explains what it takes to become a circus artist.

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Requirements

Circus artists need to be flexible, so the basic daily requirement is stretching. On top of that it is good to take gymnastics and dancing classes. Tomanov attended jazz, hip-hop and ballet lessons. Although he never trained as an actor, he says it is a good idea to do so. You also need to have good co-ordination, discipline, and commitment during practice and rehearsals and be prepared to take controlled risks.

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Creativity is a must when you work on a new act and team-players are always more appreciated since you'll be working with a crew.

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