There are only a few days left to catch a colourful circus display in Bradford.
The Cupola exhibition at Cartwright Hall is an installation inspired by Skinning The Cat, an aerial circus company that was based in Manningham.
The group, best known for their death defying trapeze acts, regularly performed in the city from the late 1980s.
The exhibition, which closes on Sunday 22 April, features costumes that have been on display at London’s V&A.
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