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  • Circus '''Louis Knie Jr''' [http://www.louisknie.com/ www.louisknie.com] '''Österreichischer National-Circus Louis Knie''' [http://www.national-zirkus.de/ www.national-zirkus.de]
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  • ...wn [[Alex Bugny]], then with [[Andreff]] and [[Louis Comotti]] at [[Circus Knie]] in 1943, before teaming up again with Alex Bugny and finally embarking on ...Pinder|Pinder]], [[Cirque Amar|Amar]], and several engagements with Circus Knie in Switzerland. It was there, in 1952, that Celito, in front of an apprecia
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  • [[Image:Friedrich_Knie_(1784-1850).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Friedrich Knie]] ==Knie: The Swiss National Circus==
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  • ...first in Europe! The following winter, in Milan, [[The Knie Dynasty|Louis Knie, Jr.]] joined the company with his tigers and elephants; later, in the spri ...ct with an African elephant and two tigers, has toured with [[Circus Louis Knie]] in Austria and Germany, and with [[Cirque Arlette Gruss]] in France. Elio
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  • ...is also closely intertwined with the life of its three historic directors: Louis Fernando, [[Geronimo Medrano]], and [[Jérôme Medrano]]. ...rque Gauthier in Belgium, Holland, Germany, and England. During this time, Louis was being trained as an equestrian—against his will, it must be said.
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  • ...ch. Consecration came in 1981, when he was featured at the famous [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland. Afterwards he performed at the Dutch [[Circus Holiday]] a ...eople were on the phone; Mario Masson asked him for assistance, and Michel Louis, director of the zoo of Amnéville, in the northeast of France, offered him
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  • ...ropean relationships; he also opened a channel with the [[The Knie Dynasty|Knie]] family in Switzerland, who would provide Althoff's growing show with a va ...dary [[Les Fratellini|Albert Fratellini]], who teamed up with the clowns [[Louis Maïss|Maïss]] and [[Polo Rivel]].
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