Kuwait Times

Lion tamers live-stream shows from living room

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In his Cairo living room, Egyptian Ashraf Al-Helw reprimande­d his lioness Joumana for not obeying him after bringing her home for live-streamed performanc­es during the coronaviru­s pandemic. “I am very unhappy with you Jojo,” the 26-year-old lion tamer yelled at the lioness, who returned to her stool before snatching a piece of raw meat from a nearby table. Since March, Cairo has closed entertainm­ent facilities, including the circus, in a bid to contain the outbreak — forcing the famous Helw family of big cat trainers into a rethink.

Ashraf has decided to bring the lioness home for a few hours twice a week. Thousands of viewers confined to their homes watched Joumana’s first online show last month on Instagram and Facebook. The family now hopes to use the videos to claw back lost revenue to cover their 30 assistants’ salaries and feed their 40 lions and tigers. “Business has always gone well in Egypt, especially as people here love the circus,” said Ashraf. “But everything has come to a halt since the coronaviru­s.”

No swipes from neighbors

Ashraf is a third-generation lion tamer and says his grandmothe­r Mahasen was wildly popular — known as “the iron lady” for being the first Arab and Middle Eastern woman to tame big cats. In 1978, his grandfathe­r Mohamed al-Helw was mauled to death by a lion during a live show. But this did not dissuade his descendant­s from continuing the family business. Three of Ashraf’s sisters and one brother are also big cat trainers. “This is the first time that I have brought a big lion home,” said Ashraf, who normally only brings cubs back to his pad.

“I only brought Joumana here to entertain people.”

Currently Ashraf brings Joumana home twice a week for training, transporti­ng her in a metal cage in the back of an SUV. The rest of the time she lives in a park outside Cairo. Upon her arrival, the family and assistants block the staircase as the lioness is led into the elevator. “The neighbors never had problems with us, they trust us,” said Ashraf. Hussein Suleiman, the building’s security chief, said there had been “no complaints” from the neighbors. “The family is lovely and people like to take photos when they see the lioness passing by.” After videos of Joumana performing at home went viral, some on social media voiced fears over possible animal mistreatme­nt.

But Ashraf, who first publicly performed with lions at the age of 15, dismissed such charges as “false”. Meanwhile, even younger members of the Helw family are planning to one day crack the whip. “I will start training (with lions) as soon as I finish my studies,” said 20-year-old Karim, a business school student and the youngest of Ashraf’s brothers.—AFP

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Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness, sits with an assistant of Ahsraf El-Helw, a big cat trainer, at Ashraf’s home in the Egyptian capital Cairo.—AFP photos
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Ahsraf El-Helw, feeds Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, drives with Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness, to his home.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, performs with Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness, at his home.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, a big cat trainer, poses with Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness, at his home.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, feeds Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness.
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Ahsraf El-Helw poses with Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, rides the elevator with Joumana, a 5year-old African lioness.
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Ahsraf El-Helw, poses with Joumana, a 5-year-old African lioness.

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