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  • ==Circus Websites== '''Eden Brothers''' Circus [http://www.edencircus.com/ www.edencircus.com]
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  • == Moscow's "New Circus" == ...hern side. Although it is far from Moscow's center, it is well deserved by the ''Universitet'' metro station.
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  • ...1985. It was an immediate sensation. Her dogs were able to perform without the direct presence of their trainer—an unusual feat that became her trad ...e created a string of highly original dog acts—including a parody of the legendary Russian lion trainer, [[Irina Bugrimova]], in which her dogs were
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  • ...me one of the world’s most respected and successful circuses—until the economic crisis of 2008, which dramatically impacted its fund-raising capac ...winter season. However, the Covid pandemic prevented it from performing in the winter of 2020-21. (As of June 2021, it is not yet known if it will resume
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  • ==Circus Owner, Animal Trainer, Actress== ...he golden age of Italian cinema. But it was also due to the quality of her circus.
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  • ==Circus Owners, Equestrians, Animal Trainers, Acrobats, Aerialists== ...he 1970s), and the round-cupola, quarterpole-free "Florilegio" big top (in the 1990s).
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  • ...lias, and Terezas, all bearing the Durov name, they have given the Russian circus an impressive number of talented clowns, animal trainers, and entertainment ...ing decades of the Russian Empire. The Soviet regime, always eager to play the populist card, did not hesitate to claim them as its own.
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  • ...tance against an autocratic Tsar and his government had helped bring about the Soviet revolution. ...ot Vladimir, whose anti-establishment virulence got him into trouble under the Tsarist regime.
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  • ...he learned a wide range of circus disciplines. (Amateur Circus troupes are the Russian equivalents of Youth Circuses—albeit at a much higher level o ...he performed for twelve years, both in Russia and abroad with the [[Moscow Circus]].
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  • ...Eastern Europe was still secluded), her act was a sensation that triggered the creation of a string of new swinging trapeze acts in a similar style, notab ...his wife, Klavdia, née Kazanskaya. Her parents had nothing to do with the circus: they came from peasant stock and both worked in a local factory.
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  • == The Circus On Tsvetnoy Boulevard == ...cus, is another one. And in Moscow, there is Circus Nikulin—"the Old Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard."
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  • ...rn Europe. His is by far the most famous (and most copied) circus clown in the world. ...g, and the street-rooted audience participation that appeared in Europe in the early 1980s.
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  • ...f her generation, Elena Vyacheslavovna Borodina was born July 23, 1973, in Moscow, Russia, in a well-to-do family of scientists: Her father was a geologist, === From Ballet Dreams To Circus Challenges ===
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  • ...928, in a family connected to show business and animals, albeit not to the circus: Heinz’s father was a movie stuntman who worked with horses for UFA in Be ...in movies at the UFA studio. This could have led to an acting career, but the advent of World War II completely reshaped Heinz’s destiny: His father wa
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  • ...orted to methods that have fortunately vanished more than a century ago in the western world. [[File:Rambo_Circus_(2011).jpeg|thumb|right|375px|Rambo Circus (2011)]]
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  • ...celebrated aerialists of her day, famous for her exceptional handstand on the trapeze bar—which she could hold for more than one minute—and h ...ed to a famous master) when she started her performing career. Thus, under the name of Andrée Marcoud, she made her professional debut at Paris’s [[Cir
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  • ...their merry-go-rounds, but the presence of the theater had since redeemed the square's prestige, and Guerra found himself in ideal surroundings. .... Guerra was a remarkable trick-rider, famous for his aggressive manner in the ring (which he also displayed in private life), and which got him a nicknam
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  • ...uggling act, ''Carnaval'', built under the tutelage of [[Tamara Babayan]]. The group was composed of [[Valdis Yanovskis]], Andrey Ivanko, Kyril Balan, and ...—the old USSR’s ultimate circus competition. But in the turmoil of the post-Soviet era, it was not easy to keep a group act together. Eventually,
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  • ==Circus Owner and Director== ...break for National Service in the Royal Air Force. After the Bertram Mills Circus closed down in 1967, he and Cyril Mills remained close friends.''
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  • ...Russian pop music—among others. And Leonid Engibarov for the Russian circus. ...odied the moods of a new Soviet youth, which danced the twist, listened to the Beatles, and tried to erase three decades of Stalinist tyranny.
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