What dose this context mean?
There's an article in my English textbook regarding a circus i don't understand anything from it it's complicated i'd appreciate if you explain it to me in a way that i understand the dictionary hasn't been helpful. here is the context "At the heart of the circus is the desire to combine acrobatics with refinded acting. perfectly designed, everything - wailing music, dramatic lighting, elaborate costumers, strange images and mystical themes-meshes into a spellbinding whole, Cirque du soleil's productions are entertainments without comparison with have a charm all their own" what do "at the heart, dramatic lighting,elaborate costumers, meshe .whole and... "here mean?
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- I guess you have to know about Cirque du Soleil...its more of a psychodelic show than a circus really. At the heart (meaning the main part) of the circus is their performance, which is how they display their crazy exotic lights and the music (it gets ur heart pumpin) and the acrobats.
- This paragraph means that the circus is made up of acrobates with refined acting and it is a way of describing what makes a circus come to life. It is the wailing music, the dramatic lighting, the elaborate costumes, the strange images and the mystical themes. Everything together creates a spellbinding image. It creates a charm that only a circus can have. Julie
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