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  • Cirque '''Bouglione''' [http://bouglione.be/ bouglione.be] '''Cirque d'Hiver-Bouglione''' [http://cirquedhiver.com/ cirquedhiver.com]
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  • ...as produced by Dominique Mauclair and staged at Paris's [[Cirque d'Hiver]]-Bouglione (with a few excursions to Cirque [[Napoléon Rancy]], [[Cirque Medrano (Par ...19th Gala de la Piste, on Wednesday, January 5, 1977 at the Cirque d'Hiver-Bouglione in Paris. In a tribute to Louis Merlin, it was called ''Concours Internatio
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  • === Enter The Bouglione Family === ...ating a lease. But they were quickly outdone by the [[The Bouglione Family|Bouglione]] family, their main competitors who, like them, had debuted in the traveli
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  • ...n 1979, Daniel Suskov, spent the season with [[The Bouglione Family|Firmin Bouglione]]’s [[Cirque Amar]], where he also presented a liberty act. For the winte ...m, where he presented a group of African elephants, and assisted Alexandre Bouglione with his group of tigers. He was still in Belgium at the beginning of 1992,
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  • ...ampion_Bouglione_Horses_-_1948|Sampion Bouglione, liberty act]], at Cirque Bouglione (1948) * Video: [[La_Famille_Bouglione_Video_(1960)|''La Famille Bouglione'', TV documentary]] filmed at the Cirque d'Hiver (1960)
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  • ...ircuses, and the French Beautour, Bostok-Robba, and [[The Bouglione Family|Bouglione]]. Circo Aurora’s success in Spain made it the first foreign company to e
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  • ...rin were married with great pomp in Bordeaux—where the mighty Cirque Bouglione was performing—on May 21, 1948. It was a good opportunity for a spect ...ouglione family when Christiane Prin married [[Emilien Bouglione]], Joseph Bouglione's third son.
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  • ...sulted in Jérôme Medrano losing his circus to the [[The Bouglione Family|Bouglione]] family nearly a century later. ...cus scene. Thus the Cirque d’Hiver reopened for the 1934-35 season under Bouglione management, and the Fratellinis, who were not part of the deal, became free
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  • ...ng of thirteen tigers, later presented by [[The Bouglione Family|Alexandre Bouglione]], Firmin’s son, with great success. ...Pinder. Instead, he went to Belgium, first to his former student Alexandre Bouglione, and then to the [[Piste Circus]] of Jeanine de Baets and [[Mario Masson]].
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  • ...long friendship with the circus’s new owners, the [[The Bouglione Family|Bouglione family]]; they then went on to perform at Rouen's circus building, and from ...ei Family|Orfei]] in Italy. For its 1950 tour, [[Joseph Van Been]] (Joseph Bouglione’s Belgian brother-in-law) joined Franz Althoff with a lion act. His was o
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  • ...nt circuses—such as Munich's [[Circus Krone|Kronebau]], the [[Cirque Bouglione]] in Paris for its Holiday Season shows at the Porte de Versailles exhibiti
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