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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Élysées]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Elysées]]
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  • ...des_Champs-Elysees_17_juin_1843_L%27Illustration.png|Inside the Cirque des Champs-Élysées (1843) File:Cirque_de_l%27Impératrice_1855.jpg|Cirque de l'Impératrice (1855)
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  • ...ic-Hall Cirque, which was managed then by the brothers Amar, owners of the Cirque Amar—France's largest and most successful traveling circus—she * [[Nouveau_Cirque_(Paris)/fr|Nouveau Cirque]], History — Version Française (French Version)
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  • ...raced their ring. The world’s oldest extant circus building, Paris’s [[Cirque d’Hiver]], where [[Jules Léotard]] originated the flying trapeze in 1859 ...l, and began when the French equestrian [[Jacques Tourniaire]] built the ''Cirque Olympique'', Russia’s first circus, in 1827 near the Fontanka canal, on t
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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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  • ...d the Imperial Ballet and Opera companies. For a long time, the vast Place des Manèges had welcomed visiting fairs and their merry-go-rounds, but the pre ===Guerra’s Cirque Olympique===
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  • ...all Cirque]], which was managed then by the brothers Amar, owners of the [[Cirque Amar]]—France's largest and most successful traveling circus—sh ...ndary Casino de Paris (he had also created, in 1924, the Empire Music-Hall Cirque) decided to revive for his new show a tableau that had had a great success
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  • ...odrome de la Place Clichy]] from 1900 to 1907; and the [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque]] from 1924 to 1937. ...ich gave its last performance in November 1892, and the legendary [[Cirque des Champs-Elysées]], which closed in 1898. To this list, one must add the man
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  • ...s Champs Elysées]] (in the summer); the newly built and already popular [[Cirque Fernando]] in Montmartre; and the mighty [[Hippodrome de l'Alma]], which op ...ircus companies such as the Cirque Cotrelli in the spring of 1877, and the Cirque Milanais in the spring of 1878 (which could have been one and the same), wh
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  • ...sburg. The building, designed by the architect Smaragd Shustov and named ''Cirque Olympique'', was located near the Fontanka canal, practically where St. Pet ...he newly created [[Russia%27s_First_National_Circus|Cirque de la Compagnie des Théâtres Impériaux]] (in short, the Imperial Circus) in St. Petersburg,
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Élysées]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Elysées]]
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  • ...des_Champs-Elysees_17_juin_1843_L%27Illustration.png|Inside the Cirque des Champs-Élysées (1843) File:Cirque_de_l%27Impératrice_1855.jpg|Cirque de l'Impératrice (1855)
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Élysées]] [[Category:Circuses|Cirque d'Été]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Élysées]] [[Category:Circuses|Cirque de l'Impératrice]]
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  • ...be attributed (and perhaps more rightly so) to their rivals at the Nouveau Cirque, [[Pierantoni & Saltamontès]]. Yet, Foottit & Chocolat were instrumental i ...ttit reverted to his first area of expertise: He debuted as a clown at the Cirque Continental in Bordeaux, France, where he had already been working as a bar
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  • ...e gloire devrait être plus justement attribué à leurs rivaux au Nouveau Cirque, [[Pierantoni et Saltamontès]]. Foottit et Chocolat eurent néanmoins un r ...(1864-1921) est né le 24 avril 1864 à Manchester, en Angleterre, où le cirque de son père avait fait étape. Il a été dit que le nom réel de Foottit
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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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  • #REDIRECT: [[Cirque des Champs-Élysées]]
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  • ...-1849), another great equestrian master, at the [[Cirque Olympique (Paris)|Cirque Olympique]]. ...ood equestrian. He published a treatise in 1899 in Germany: ''Die Dresseur des Freiheits-Pferdes'' (The Liberty-Horse Trainer). Finally, Victoire was born
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  • ...it was sometimes referred to as a "bonbonniere"), but in time, the Nouveau Cirque’s limited capacity made it difficult to manage. It began to lose its prom ...use whose rich and often glorious life had lasted forty years, the Nouveau Cirque finally called it quits.
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  • ...dio shows, ''Panorama des Variétés'', ''Les Jeux du Cirque'', ''Jeudi au Cirque'', ''Gens du Voyage'', ''Circoradio'', etc., and his inimitable style (writ ...ys used his own photographs and drawings; most notably, his ''Panorama du Cirque'' (1944) was published in a case containing eighty plates of his circus dra
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