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  • .... Petersburg since he had already been there with the [[Jacques Tourniaire|Tourniaire Company]] in 1837. Viool was on his way to become an important figure of th ...ompany: First, the panneau ballerinas—Mesdemoiselles Slapashinskaya; Louise Letard, who danced the ''zabadauda'' on her trotting horse; Josefina Guerra
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  • ...layed great strength and courage after a bad fall, which greatly impressed Tourniaire. The equestrian offered to take him as an apprentice, but Baptiste, who was ...de it quite a significant organization. It is during this association with Tourniaire that Baptiste Loisset became apprentice to the famous equestrian.
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  • ...which was very popular in the German states since their father, [[Jacques Tourniaire]] (1772-1829), had established his company there at the beginning of the ni ...wn), had nine children: Max (1853-1933), Ernst, Albert (1858-1939), Adele, Louise, Adolf, Martha, Jacques (who became the circus’s music conductor) and Emi
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  • ...oscow the following year—but both had been ephemeral. Viool was with Tourniaire in 1826-27, and we may surmise that he told Guerra about these very success ...e, flat wooden saddle on which the equestrienne performs as a ballerina) [[Louise Létard]], who danced the ''zabadauda'' on her trotting horse, Josefina Gue
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  • ...ctor who would introduce the Circus to Russia five years later. The Cirque Tourniaire had installed its ''construction'' for the Christmas season on the Place de ...he knot in Paris, on June 3, 1846. They would have another daughter, Marie Louise Laurence Victorine, born on September 17, 1856, in Brucourt, in the Calvado
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