Lots of kids may dream of running off and joining the circus...but these children in Cuba are actually working towards that goal.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD CUBACIRCO PARTICIPANT, CARLOS ENRIQUEZ, SAYING:<br/> <br />"It is really great because the circus is a way to express yourself and to express your feelings through circus acts like tumbling, juggling."<br/> <br />Some 70 Cuban children travel from as far as two hours away to attend this school that meets inside an abandoned movie theater in downtown Havana. Here, 42-year-old Odelmi Hernandez, who once worked briefly as a circus clown, is the ring master of sorts, teaching aspiring acrobats and jugglers and training tumblers for three hours a day.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) DIRECTOR OF THE CUBACIRCO PROGRAMME, ODELMI HERNANDEZ, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Within our social objectives we also want to attract disadvantaged kids, kids with behavioral issues, kids whose parents have problems and we use circus art to incorporate them social
