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  • ...ere, he developed a hand-to-hand balancing act with another student at the Centre, Sophie Ferrero. ...en in Germany. In 1995, they won a Gold Medal at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris. They first performed their remarkable act at the [[Bi
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  • ...n in Châteauroux, France, Virgile entered the Centre National des Arts du Cirque in 1986, at age fifteen. He came from the circus: His father ran a small ci ...ing their act. In 1995, they won a Gold Medal at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris. Their act has been featured in such prestigious venue
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  • ...was eventually dictated by economic considerations: The Ecole Nationale du Cirque was cheaper, and there he went. ...training. And since the students toured with Annie Fratellini’s Nouveau Cirque de Paris as part of their apprenticeship, he also learned to set up a big t
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  • ...modern commercial theater (a word that encompassed all sorts of performing arts) was in the process of developing. Astley's building featured a circular ar ...racter, traditional circus dynasties experienced some confusion concerning national identities. The German equestrian [[Carl Magnus Hinné]] (1819-1890) establ
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  • He had been called "Le seigneur des chevaux" ("The Lord of the Horses"): Alexis Gruss (1944-2024) was for many ...rs.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Patrick, Bella, and Alexis Gruss, Jr. at the Grand Cirque de France (1964)]]Alexis Jacques André Gruss was born in his parents' livi
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  • {{Languages|Cirque Medrano (Paris)}} ...général. Il a figuré dans des tableaux, des romans, des films et même des chansons populaires. Son histoire est également étroitement liée à la v
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  • ...ng to restore its place in the new economic era that followed the war: The Cirque Bureau folded its big top in 1953, at the end of what was advertised as its ...an Bureau's own circus really created? According to a later tradition, the Cirque Bureau was "founded in 1854 by Jean and Anna Bureau," but at that date, if
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  • {{Languages|Cirque Bureau}} ...irque sa place dans la nouvelle ère économique qui suivit la guerre : le Cirque Bureau plia son chapiteau en 1953, à l’issue de ce qui fut annoncé comm
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  • {{Languages|Cirque d'Hiver}} ==Cirque Napoléon, Cirque National, Cirque d'Hiver==
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  • ==Directeur de cirque, Écuyer== ...plus grands dresseurs de chevaux de son temps, aussi bien dans le monde du cirque que dans les cercles équestres.
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