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  • ...tably for [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland and [[Circus Krone]] and [[Circus Hagenbeck]] in Germany. Eventually, Yasmine became a celebrated "Ringmistress"— ...cipated for the first time in the [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] in 1975. The following year, she presented a group of horses "at liberty"
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  • ...Rivels acts in major European circuses, including: [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]], [[Circus Williams|Williams]], [[Circus Scott|Scott]], [[The Strassburger ...f the Gold Clown award at the 1st [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]]. He was seventy-eight years old.
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  • ...us with a vast menagerie (inspired at first by the German circus of [[Carl Hagenbeck]]—thus the original title, Zoo Zirkus—but also, undoubtedly, by ...e United States, and it included ethnic exhibitions, a trademark of Zirkus Hagenbeck, and sideshow attractions like those Court had seen at the Ringling Bros. C
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  • ...is (and Chocolate & Co.) worked for the German circuses [[Circus Hagenbeck|Hagenbeck]] (in the old [[Circus Renz]] building in Vienna), and [[Circus Krone|Krone ...is were invited to perform at the [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]]. There, Alfredo received a Life Achievement Award presented to him by Pri
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  • ...tellis won two Gold Clowns at the [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] (in 1996 and 2007), and they have given six command performances for four ...lkans—in the manner of the great German circuses ([[Circus Hagenbeck|Hagenbeck]], [[Circus Sarrasani|Sarrasani]]…) of pre-war Europe.
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  • ...us buildings; Sarrasani had its own building in Dresden, Krone in Münich, Hagenbeck in Stellingen, and Paris alone maintained four permanent circuses. This, of ...me circus enthusiast) created the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]], whose Gold and Silver Clown awards would become to the circus world what
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  • ...ularized by the great European cat trainers of the [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]] school, which tended to privilege their animals’ actions over the train ...iss trainer [[Eugen Weidmann]] presented in Germany at [[Circus Friederike Hagenbeck]] (which belonged to [[Carola Williams]]).
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  • [[File:Krone_Der_Triump.jpeg|thumb|left|300px|Hagenbeck's ''Der Triumph'']]In 1892, Krone's Menagerie Continental (also titled at s Among them, Hamburg’s own [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]] company was becoming synonymous with foreign exoticism, pioneering the tr
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  • ...at trainers of his generation, who came from the famous [[Erie Klant|Klant-Hagenbeck]] school of Walkenburg, in the Netherlands; Baumann taught Walter the rudim ...he first Italian Gold Clown at the [[Intenational Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] in 1989.
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  • ...nistrative accountant for the circuses of [[Alfred Schneider]] and [[Willy Hagenbeck]], and by 1935, for the new [[Circus Barlay]] of Harry Barlay and his wife ===Willy Hagenbeck's Struggles===
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  • ...igned by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), the architect of Paris’s and Monte Carlo’s flamboyant opera houses. (Garnier would build another panorama in 1883, ...go to elegant seaside resorts such as Deauville, Biarritz, Nice and Monte Carlo, where casinos and racetracks added to (and often overcame) the healthy ple
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  • ...who were far more successful and reliable and ran the famous [[Circus Carl Hagenbeck]], named after their legendary father, as well as several circus buildings. ...the circus reverted to its old ''Dominik Althoff'' title. (Willy and Carl Hagenbeck lent their name to another circus venture under the management of [[Oskar H
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  • ...ircus Renz in Vienna, owned by [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Heinrich and Lorenz Hagenbeck]], and then went to Göteborg and Stockholm. Their 1939 summer tour in Swed ...d appearing with him at the first [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] in 1974, where he received a Gold Clown. Paulina remained in Barcelona af
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