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The World’s 1st Hologram Circus Performed in Germany in 2019

Since the 1990s, the German Circus Roncalli has begun phasing out the use of wild animals in their shows. However, thanks to modern technology, they were still able to create amazing animal performances without mistreating innocent creatures. Instead, Circus Roncalli began incorporating massive animal holograms into their shows—which, in many ways, are just as spellbinding to look at as the traditional live animal performances. Founded in 1976, Circus Roncalli was one of the first circuses in the world to phase out the use of live animals back in the 1990s. The German circus then became the first circus worldwide to present a hologram show. First Roncalli began using live horses, instead of wild animals like elephants. Then, even the horses were replaced entirely by an immersive light show comprised of holographic wild animals. “In 2018, we celebrated 250 years of classical ...
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