Sawdust Sisterhood
Explore the vibrant history of female empowerment in the circus with "Sawdust Sisterhood" by Steve Ward. Published in 2016, this captivating book spans 192 pages and delves into the remarkable journey of women in the circus, beginning with Philip Astley's revolutionary establishment of the modern circus in 1768 on the banks of the Thames. Ward highlights how the circus became a platform for women, allowing them to shine as performers and break free from the traditional roles defined by a male-dominated society. Through a rich tapestry of historical news reports and insightful contemporary interviews, "Sawdust Sisterhood" illuminates the lives and achievements of female circus performers, celebrating their resilience and talent. Join the celebration of their extraordinary contributions to the world of entertainment and discover how they transformed the circus into a space of empowerment. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and performance art.