Check out several suggestions and ideas for making your Circus Day Wall in EVA for School, with templates for printing.
You probably know that Circus Day is celebrated annually on March 27th, but you know the origin on this date that serves to honor this type of entertainment that delights children and adults of all ages?
March 27 was chosen as Circus Day in honor of the Brazilian clown Abelardo Pinto, popularly known as Piolin, who was born on that date in 1897. Piolin was considered a great clown, who stood out for his enormous comic creativity and skill as a gymnast and tightrope walker.
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He became world famous and was honored during the Week of Modern Art in 1922, by Tarsília do Amaral, Mário de Andrade, Oswald de Andrade and Anita Malfati.
In schools all over Brazil, we teachers work that day, mainly with students from Kindergarten and it was thinking about this that we selected these wonderful ideas for your Circus Day Mural, check out:
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Long live the circus:
Long Live the Circus - March 27th
What a joy the circus has arrived!
The circus arrived, what a good thing:
Do you have marmalade today?
long live the circus
The circus has arrived!
The circus has arrived! What a good thing: Seeing the clown who laughs like crazy
Joy - March 27th - Circus Day
And the clown brings joy
More ideas at: 52 mural ideas for Circus Day
Also see:15 Circus Day Favors with Molds
Every smile is welcome.
If we are happy, when we receive a smile we are happier;
If sadness is present, when we receive a smile we gain a precious caress.
Long live our smiles!
Long live the clown that lives inside us!
Receiving a smile is magic, but distributing smiles is the joy of an entire circus.
CLOWN POEM
come on clown
Face the joy.
joy of others, because
your happiness is
just allegory
It makes the child laugh;
It makes the adult cry.
because in the ring
life is soft
but real life
it's a tightrope.
Paulo Cesar Alexandrino
Is there clowning today?
Yes sir!
Do you have marmalade today?
Yes sir!
have joy
has energy
There is laughter and a lot of fun!
Do you have a pirouette today?
Somersault and mariola?
Yes sir!
have a lot of laughter
It has a lot of music and drums
Funny clown doing the show!
Do you have a wooden leg today?
Yes sir?
Do you have a dancer today?
Yes sir!
Just let the dance and the music take care of you
Back to childhood and in the circus of dreams
Jump and cry with laughter.
Today there is celebration!
Today there is a lot of color
Pirouettes under the circus canvas inside
Trapeze artists and jugglers making art
Magician bringing life and grace throughout.
Is there a show today?
Yes sir!
The show of joy starts in a few moments
In the circus, life becomes magic
Are you happy today?
Yes sir!
In the circus man's soul is smile and love!
Paula Belmino
I'm the Steel Wool Clown.
Everyone laughs at what I do.
I juggle,
I tell a joke,
And I splash water on the kids.
It's all a big joke...
When I step on the coconut tree,
The audience bursts out laughing.
Frances Rodrigues Pinto
under the canvas tent
Circus is set up after all
In it the artist detonates
From fantasy to real
fun and funny
It's seeing the clown on stage
Red nose, swollen
making a fuss
wear colorful clothes
Half a meter the shoes
cheeky jokes
is dear for his actions
children scream happy
roaring with laughter
From the jokes, without slipping…
in the realm of mess
the kids are agitated
applauds, screams, smiles
– Your heart just flutters
When the clown does not laugh!
Armando A. Ç. Garcia
My love blossoms in your hands
Sliding the countenances
in the most beautiful poetry
in its majestic delicacy
I feel so amazed
Completely amazed!
Made up in fragrant colors
in the shadow of your lights
At night, beautiful night!
around your smile
beheld with magic
From your love
an elevated spectacle
To paradise.
Text from the book Circus & Poetry
I wanted to be a circus.
Oh, what an original life!
Work every night,
Amusing the staff.
The applause of the audience,
all that vibe,
always fresh laughter,
always more animation!
I wanted to be a circus,
know behind the scenes,
that the audience never sees,
see the tamers up close,
feed the chimpanzee,
see the dwarf's bed,
see the trained seals,
see the lion's cage,
see the clown's face,
without painting and fantasy,
and see if the bearded woman
shave every day.
There in the circus, I imagine,
barely finishes the function,
the artists will eat,
without paying a penny,
whatever popcorn you want,
as much as it pleases them,
a lot of cotton candy,
guarana and hot dogs.
Pedro Bandeira
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