The National Circus Festival was held in Afghanistan's Kabul in mid-August, with children participating in activities like juggling and photography contests. 
•    Founded by Danish dance instructor David Mason, the Mobile Mini Circus for Children began organizing the four-day event in 2008. 
•    The circus has adapted to regional customs, with passages from the Quran being recited at the start.
•    Despite the dangers, the project has grown so popular that it now runs centers in seven provinces and has about 300 regular students. 
•    With dozens of donors and workshops to raise money, the budget is close to $500,000 and its tours of 25 of the country's 34 provinces have reached nearly 3 million people.
•    Mason refuses to be dispirited by the prospect of a Taliban revival. 

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