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  • ==Cirque Napoléon, Cirque National, Cirque d'Hiver== ...opens onto the Boulevard du Temple through the small Place Pasdeloup: The Cirque d’Hiver is therefore quite noticeable, practically "on the Boulevards."
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  • ...ted clown [[Achille Zavatta]] to celebrate his seventy-five birthday under Zavatta's circus big top in Massy—a small town in the southern outer boroughs ...estival was presented under Feery's big top. The Festival International du Cirque de Massy is broadcast every year on the French television channel, France 3
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  • ...and Vienna, and for a few months in 1940-41, the [[Cirque d'Hiver]] and [[Cirque Medrano]] in Paris. ...but if the star of the company was the famous French ''auguste'' [[Achille Zavatta]], only half of the acts on the program were actually French. The Russian a
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  • ...orn during an engagement of his parents in his grandfather’s circus, the Cirque Alphonse Rancy, which was then showing in Grenoble, an important city south ...n act ''The Courier'' (or ''La Poste'') with nine horses in his father's ''Cirque des Cirques'' at the Grand Palais in Paris. Gilbert was good-looking (as we
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  • ...y partnership for two of France's most celebrated clowns. Although Achille Zavatta's humor was very verbal, this classic entrée (which is performed in French * Biographies: [[Achille Zavatta]], [[Pipo Sosman]]
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  • ...s Bois (1943)|Alex & Zavatta in the pantomime ''Robin des Bois'']], at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris (1943) * Video: [[Zavatta_Video_(1966)|Achille Zavatta in ''Soir de Réveillon'']], clown entrée, in the French TV show ''La Pist
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  • ...the Parisian cultural fabric and in circus history. From its beginnings as Cirque Fernando, in 1873, until the end of [[Jérôme Medrano]]’s management in ...e eleven Ferdinand "ran away and joined the circus"—in this case the Cirque Gauthiez, which was touring in Belgium. There, as the story goes, Ferdinand
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  • ...avatta and the singer André Pierrel as Robin Hood. [[Georges Loyal]], the Cirque d'Hiver's Ringmaster, can be seen in evening dress at the ring entrances. ( * Circuses: [[Cirque d'Hiver]]
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  • ...ver]], then in a circus on the Spanish isle of Mallorca, and toured with [[Cirque Pinder]] in France. Back in England, he put together a mixed animal act con ...f his eight years of employment by Chipperfield, he worked at the French [[Cirque Amar]] (then owned by [[The Bouglione Family|Firmin Bouglione, Jr.]]), wher
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  • ...and spent the Holiday season with the Dutch [[Cirque d’Hiver (Roermond)|Cirque d'Hiver]] in Roermond. In 1988 he toured in Sweden with [[Enis Togni]] in a ...ng in France at the [[Fête Lilloise du Cirque]] and with [[Cirque Achille Zavatta]] for Holiday galas among others. In 1995 he toured with the short-lived bi
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  • ...French television show ''Cavalcade Circus'', filmed at the [[Jean Richard|Cirque d'Ermenonvile]]. The beginning of the act is missing from this video clip: * Biography: [[Achille Zavatta]]
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  • ...but their next engagement was in Paris, billed as "Les Fossetts," at the [[Cirque Pinder-Jean Richard]], where they flopped miserably. ...tradition beautifully illustrated then by French clowns such as [[Achille Zavatta]] or the [[Les Bario|Barios]], for instance, and even by the greatest Briti
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  • ...ong-running television show ''La Piste aux Étoiles'', filmed at Paris's [[Cirque d'Hiver]] (''In French'') (1966) * Biography: [[Achille Zavatta]]
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