In America, a sideshow is an extra, secondary production associated with a circus, carnival, fair or other such attraction. Its proper name is a "Ten in One", referring to the practice of having a revolving show of ten acts under a single tent. When a single person or object is featured, it is known as a single-o.
A few modern day shows that have toured extensively. The Jim Rose Circus and The Bindlestiff Family Circus fall into this category. Most other shows are sedentary to a city or region, with a few doing spot dates in different locations. There are also numerous solo SideShow artists performing across the US, mostly in spot engagements and corprate events.
The Club scene had been a boon for SideShows during 2002-2004 time period. This resurgence has been largely attributed to the rebellious image of SideShow. 2005 has seen a marked decline in spectator interest in SideShow on both the club and corporate events scenes. Opinions on the reasons for this decline range from too many poor quality performances (this issue is often raised in the New York area), to audience fatigue, or a "been there, done that" mentality among the college set. The saturation of performers in the New York area may also be a factor.
Interestingly enough, the Jim Rose Circus continues to see large audiences, despite the general down-turn of the SideShow.
Today the hierarchy is largely based on the abilities of the performers.
The sideshow world includes a wide array of performers and performance types. The major categories include Human Oddity Acts (Natural acts, such as the fat lady, etc), Working Acts (acts people train to be able to perform, such as Fire breathing), Animal acts (such as a Flea Circus, or Snake Charming act), Illusions, and Museum Shows (including pickled punks).
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