Main tent.
Stationed in the middle of the circus grounds is the main tent. Its striped canvas roofing and sides are a splendor of blue, yellow, and red. Great black flags billow at the two top points that are created from twin poles on the inside. Tent flaps are created at the south and east sides of this grand place, but only the south side is pinned back for the entrance of the guests while the other is specifically for the performers.
Upon entering, you are cast into dull, but colorful, shadow. Two floodlights send white light down onto the dirt floor and two large rings that circle each of the support beams on the ground. The floodlights also give away the hair-thin balancing line that runs from one pole to the other as well as the currently hooked-up/secured trapeze swings. To the south of the tent, separated by the entrance, are floating bleachers that range from one foot off the ground to ten feet, giving optimal viewing pleasure.
This area is where you will find the circus acts or the practicing performers when there are no current shows. This area is open for everyone, but please, do not attempt to climb the poles or mess around with the bleachers.