Circus as drama and risk, as exuberance and irrepressible spirit, is the
central metaphor Patricia Sykes uses to open a world where public and
private share the same tightrope. The poems speak of women searching for
footholds along the spectrums of politics, power, history, culture and
relationships. Theirs are performances of celebration and hope as they
wire dance through circumcision and incest, madness and suicide,
genocide and war. There is passion and resistance, hot comedy and fire
in the belly. Falling is the first victory, balance is the ultimate
skill.