A few nights ago, the Sundance channel ran a documentary called Carny. Filmmaker Alison Murray followed a traveling carnival for a season and recorded candid interviews, life-changing events, the good, the bad and the ugly of living life as a gypsy for the sole purpose of entertaining others. The work is hard, physical labor at below minimum wage. Some join up because they're running away from the law, from their problems, from addictions. Some are carnies because there were no other options. Some missed out on their childhood and spend their lifetime filling in the void. Most come because they are different and stay because they realize they're not as different as someone else.
I've attended these carnivals, clutched my purse a little closer, held on a little more because I worried the guy who put the rides together did a half-arse job. I've thought the carnies were fringe and kept them at a distance. I'm guilty, but I'm not the only one. Otherwise, the impetus wouldn't have been there to document the truth.
This knowledge came at an important time in the writing of this story. I need to dig deeper, write my hero from a place of enlightenment, not misconception.
If you walked off your job today and joined a traveling carnival, what kind of carny would you be? Now's the time to cough up any bizarre talents or preoccupations. I'll start. I used to be able to contort so that both ankles would rest behind my neck. I know. As attractive as you can imagine that was, I'd give all that up to run the-you guessed it-Ferris wheel.
Friday, look for pictures from my adventure to a Big Cat Sanctuary. Trust me, carnies aren't the only ones that smell like buttered popcorn.
3 comments:
I suppose I'd have to be a barker. about all I can do is talk.
Like Charles all I can do is talk too, but I would be the guy in the dunk tank so I could hurl well worded insults at the marks and rubes who couldn't hit a bulls butt with a basketball.
@Charles and TWM-You would both be excellent dunk tank insulters. Makes me almost want to start up a Vortex carnival. Almost :)
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