Georgia: The Tbilisi Circus Comes with Conflict Resolution, Plus Clowns
Tbilisi’s 125-year-old circus is back in action, and its shows, playing to sell-out crowds, are proving that, for all the ethnic and geopolitical differences that split apart the Soviet Union, under the big top, circus performers remain part of one big family.
Видео Georgia: The Tbilisi Circus Comes with Conflict Resolution, Plus Clowns канала Eurasianet Video
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