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  • ...the locals had ever seen—and this exposure sometimes triggered there the creation of an indigenous circus inspired by Chiarini’s shows. ...ed in California. A true circus man, Chiarini was indubitably a citizen of the world.
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  • ...es Hughes]], [[Andrew Ducrow]], [[George Sanger]], and other luminaries of the British circus, they still hold an important place in circus history.'' ...turned into circus performers and entrepreneurs, thus establishing one of the very first circus dynasties.''
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  • ''By Mark St Leon, PhD'' ...sion, he hired aspiring young fighters in the cities and took them away to the bush to stand on his line-up boards to take on all and any challengers.
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  • ''By Mark St Leon, PhD'' ...Rill") Martin (1868-1948), an equestrienne and a sister of the [[The Wirth Family|Wirth brothers]], proprietors of one of Australia’s largest circuses.
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  • ...sotskiy for Russian pop music—among others. And Leonid Engibarov for the Russian circus. ...odied the moods of a new Soviet youth, which danced the twist, listened to the Beatles, and tried to erase three decades of Stalinist tyranny.
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  • ...acetrack; the only common denominator between Roman and modern circuses is the word itself, ''circus'', which means in Latin as in English, "circle". ===Philip Astley: The Father Of The Modern Circus===
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  • ...enerally a quartet, but sometimes a larger troupe) in the United States in the 1950s. * Biography: [[Honey Family]]
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