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  • [[Image:Katja Schumann 1976.jpg|right|400px|Katja Schumann (1976)]] Katja Schumann was born September 16, 1949 in Copenhagen, Denmark, to one of the circus wo
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  • ...tellini, of the legendary clown trio of [[Les Fratellini|François, Paul & Albert Fratellini]], and the daughter of [[Victor Fratellini]], himself a clown (l ...rienne [[Katja Schumann]], heiress to the legendary [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumann]] circus dynasty and whom Paul had met in France, came from Europe and grac
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  • ...daughter of a clown, Paulina Luisa Andreu i Busto, better known as Paulina Schumann (1921-2020), was born in Barcelona, Spain on February 17, 1921, where her p ...the [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumann family]], owners of the famous Cirkus Schumann. The Schumanns were already renowned for their equestrian presentations, bu
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  • ...nd some of the finest performers of the time. The great Dutch equestrian [[Albert Carré]] joined the circus in the winter with his horse acts. ...Sweden under the management of [[François Bronett]], and starring [[Katja Schumann]]. The circus folded its tent after Darix's death, in 1976. Wioris revived
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  • ...ie is said to have won a competition of Chaplin impersonators at the Royal Albert Hall (which is plausible, since his Tramp character was eerily similar to t ...: Cirque Medrano in Paris (1925), the Scala in Berlin (1927), and [[Cirkus Schumann]] (1928).
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  • ...er an argument in 1884. He then hassled the great German director [[Albert Schumann]], who was renting Hinné’s old circus in Moscow, to get a job as a clown
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  • ...t the family circus founded by his father, [[The Schumann Dynasty|Gotthold Schumann]] (1825-1908), and had already opened a circus in Malmö, Sweden, in 1885. ...in 1911. The circus of [[The Schumann Dynasty|Gotthold Schumann]], Albert Schumann’s father, was the tenant in 1892 and 1893.
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  • ...), which the German director had produced at [[The Schumann Dtnasty|Circus Schumann]] in Berlin, and which had become an international sensation. Gémier's the ...n-in-law, the producer Emil Wacker, who had lost their circus in Berlin to Albert Speers's city planning. They took possession of the Cirque d’Hiver on Dec
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  • ...en ''The Greatest Show On Earth'' still performed under the big top, and [[Albert Rix]] presented his spectacular mixed bear act. ...us "varieté" theaters, rebuilt on the place where the old [[Cirkus Albert Schumann]] had once stood. There, she began renewing her group, some animals having
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  • ...árosi Nagycirkusz]], [[Circus Strassburger]] in The Netherlands, [[Cirkus Schumann]] in Denmark and Sweden, and [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland. They resurrect File:Albert_Rancy_-_Bario.jpg|Cirque Albert Rancy Poster featuring Les Bario (1979)
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  • ...Midgets|Schaeffer]]’s thirty Midgets; and the contortionist on trapeze [[Albert Powell]]. ...s Orlando]]’s horses; and the huge stud of horses and ponies of [[Cirkus Schumann]]. There were also Captain [[Alfred Schneider]]’s seventy lions, [[Koring
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  • ...st of different instruments. In 1949, their acts were featured at [[Cirkus Schumann]] in Sweden and Denmark. From then on, they would appear only in the most p ...the world. They occasionally returned to the circus, appearing with Cirkus Schumann in 1954, and with Circus Knie in 1956 and 1967—two of Europe’s most
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  • ...g Cirque Medrano in Paris (1925), the Scala in Berlin (1927), and [[Cirkus Schumann]] (1928). ...Albert Fratellini, quickly became the central figure of the trio, and like Albert Fratellini, he developed an eccentric character with exaggerated makeup and
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  • ...ns of the legendary clown [[Charlie Rivel]], and the brothers of [[Paulina Schumann]]. They were born on the road, during the international tours of their illu ...na left the act to marry the great equestrian and circus director [[Albert Schumann]] in 1946, her brothers built up their own act, The Charlivels.
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  • ...s-Theater Albert Schumann (also known as ''Circus Schumann'', and later, ''Schumann Theater'') stood in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 1905 to 1944. It was l ===The Circus-Theater Albert Schumann===
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  • ...v]] with Elena Robertovna Gertel (1873-1967), a swimmer in [[Circus Albert Schumann (Berlin)|Circus Shumann]]’s water pantomimes in Berlin, then at [[The Cir
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  • ...family is known as a Scandinavian circus dynasty. Some of the German [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumanns]] became a household name in Denmark, although the "Danis ...legend [[Enrico Rastelli]], and star-clowns such as François, Paolo & Albert [[Les Fratellini|Fratellini]], [[Grock]], and [[Charlie Rivel]]. (Clowns in
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  • ...[[The Ciniselli Dynasty|Cinisellis]], [[The Truzzi Dynasty|Truzzis]] and [[Albert Salamonsky|Salamonsky]]) and the same applied to most of their star perform ...ircus building, where Kio filled the second half of the legendary [[Cirkus Schumann]]’s annual summer production—a contract that had been negotiated fo
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  • ...was to build his circus in Dresden. The old [[The Schumann Dynasty|Cirkus Schumann]] constructed toward the end of the nineteenth century in Löbtau, a suburb ...d and was set to be demolished to leave room for the future development of Albert Speers’ utopian Reich capital.
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  • ...i]]—the father of the legendary [[Les Fratellini|François, Paul and Albert]]—and his partner, Romoli.) Miss Lala and the [[Kaira Troupe]] (in wh ...nd ''The Gentlemen'', the eccentric acrobatic and musical act performed by Albert and François. Not yet the fabled clown trio (which would form after Louisâ
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