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  • ...dest extant circus building, Paris’s [[Cirque d’Hiver]], where [[Jules Léotard]] originated the flying trapeze in 1859, is one of them. The glorious [[Cir
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  • ...toric event: The creation by a young French gymnast from Toulouse, [[Jules Léotard]], of a new circus discipline, the flying trapeze. A marble plaque located ...cal Music), which were presented each Sunday at 2:00 pm under the baton of Jules Pasdeloup (1819-1887). His orchestra, the Concerts Pasdeloup, still exists
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  • ...d had even performed in New York in 1868. In essence this means that, like Léotard, Eduardo worked alone, leaping from trapeze to trapeze. Flying trapeze, in
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  • ...eats of the brothers René and Jacques Dauvergne, and the young equestrian Jules Lejars—who was a mere four-year-old. ...future British emulator of [[Jules Léotard|Léotard]] (and who worked, as Léotard would, with his father in tow), and, first and foremost, the ''Diva de la C
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  • ...La Course aux Trapèzes'', in which he jumped from one trapeze to another. Léotard had invented the flying trapeze, for which he became the toast of Europe&#8
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  • The French novelist Jules Claretie (1840-1913) gave a good description of the Cirque Fernando at that ...ated [[The Chiarini Family|Chiarini]] family, the dog and monkey trainer [[Jules Bugny]], the American equestrienne Jenny Visser, and the clowns Vallier & W
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  • ...t (1839-1886), and eleven frescoes depicting scenes of the Roman circus by Jules-Élie Delaunay (1828-1891), a respected artist whose painted panels can sti ...d made a name for herself on the flying trapeze as [[Azella]], "The Female Léotard." Agoust, had long been associated with the famous acrobats and pantomimist
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  • ...eats of the brothers René and Jacques Dauvergne, and the young equestrian Jules Lejars—who was a mere four-year-old.[[File:Caroline_Loyo_(Vaux).jpg|thumb ...s Price]] (a future British emulator of [[Jules Léotard]], who worked, as Léotard would, with his father in tow), and, first and foremost, the ''Diva de la C
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  • Le romancier français Jules Claretie (1840-1913) donne une bonne description du Cirque Fernando à cett ...lle [[The Chiarini Family|Chiarini]], le dresseur de singes et de chiens [[Jules Bugny]], l'écuyère Jenny Visser et les clowns Vallier & William faisaient
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  • ...839-1886), et onze fresques représentant des scènes du cirque romain par Jules-Élie Delaunay (1828-1891), artiste respecté dont des panneaux peints sont ...numéro de trapèze volant dans lequel elle devint [[Azella]], « La Femme Léotard. » Agoust, qui fut longtemps associé aux célèbres acrobates et pantomim
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