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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] ...estrians|Schumann, Oscar]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Schumann, Oscar]]
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  • ...Sweden under the management of [[François Bronett]], and starring [[Katja Schumann]]. The circus folded its tent after Darix's death, in 1976. Wioris revived ...ngly, Wally, Missi, and Lidia, and two sons, [[Cesare Togni|Cesare]] and Oscar. After the family split, they went to the United States in 1952 to perform
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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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  • ...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the "Danis ...rnst Renz]], [[Circus Carré|Oscar Carré]], [[The Schumann Dynasty|Albert Schumann]], among others—had been replaced by the likes of triple-somersaulter
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  • ...ircus building, where Kio filled the second half of the legendary [[Cirkus Schumann]]’s annual summer production—a contract that had been negotiated fo ...e ''Oscar'' denomination was not yet trademarked and, in Europe, the word "oscar" had become widely used instead of "award.") Still in 1969, part of Igor Ki
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  • ...Hans Stosch in the traveling circus managed by Helene Kolzer, the widow of Oscar Kolzer, a Bavarian equestrian and circus owner. There he performed as a clo ...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
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  • ...nd revived it successfully as the major circus it had been. Then, in 1924, Oscar Dufresne and Henri Varna transformed the large [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque|T ...nd an eighteen-horse liberty act presented by [[The Schumann Dynasty|Ernst Schumann]]. The clowns were [[Charley-William Ilès|Ilès]] & [[Emile-Paul Loyal|Loy
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  • ...]]’s flagship circus in Berlin in 1899—which remained active under Schumann’s ownership until the end of World War I. ...e trainer, and his Scandinavian nephews Willy, Ernst and Oscar, and later, Oscar’s sons Albert and Max, steadfastly preserved their family’s place in th
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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] ...estrians|Schumann, Oscar]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Schumann, Oscar]]
    178 B (21 words) - 22:56, 3 January 2021
  • ...ter of 1929/1930; [[Circo Price (Madrid)|Circo Price]] in Madrid; [[Cirkus Schumann]] in Copenhagen; [[Cirque Royal (Brussels)|Cirque Royal]] in Brussels; and ...was an enormous hit and has since become a classic—and Lemmon won an Oscar for a part that owed a lot to Barbette's coaching.
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