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  • ...hort-lived. It was dissolved in 1997, after just a few years of existence, and not long after winning a Gold Medal at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de ...oscow)|State College for Circus and Variety Arts]]—the famous Moscow Circus School.
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  • ...d by her parents. She also became a baton twirler, and competed nationally and internationally in the 1970s, winning the World Championships in 1978. ...Francis Brunn]] (1922-2004). This was the beginning of a life-long romance and collaboration that lasted until Brunn’s death, in 2004.
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  • ...real, he went on to perform on street corners as a mime throughout Central and South America to pay his way to Europe, where he intended to study Politica ...series of events prevented him from enrolling immediately in a university, and he continued to earn his living on street corners. At the end of 1979, he w
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  • ...nd balancing]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Ballerinas, Horses and Clowns...'' (1990) ...(2006)|The Alexis Brothers, hand-to-hand balancing]], at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo (2006)
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  • ...ings Bank building, taught him drawing and oil painting from an early age, and is also credited with teaching him how to amuse others. This gave Tom an ar ...asked Tom if he wanted to replace the missing actor: “We had a rehearsal and they offered me a contract at the end of the day.”
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  • ...also trained in Taiko drumming, martial arts, ballet, stage combat, magic, and break dancing. ...eared in many variety and nightclub shows in Europe and the United States, and has been featured in the French hit television variety show, ''Le Plus Gran
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  • ...rei Codonas'' (1940)—a very rare occurrence for circus artists—and two romanticized biographies. ...duardo also had a half-brother, William). When and for which purpose Henry and Victorine immigrated to Mexico is not known.
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  • ...deo: [[Flying_Vazquez_BAC_1991_Video|The Flying Vazquez]] in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Greetings From Coney Island'' (1991) File:Flying_Trapeze_Greats.jpeg|Juan and Miguel Vazquez with other trapeze legends (2010)
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  • ...tta_Ignatova_BAC_Video_1999|Violetta Ignatova, Dog Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Bello & Friends'' (1999) ...a, Violetta]][[Category:Animal Trainers|Ignatova, Violetta]][[Category:Dog Acts|Ignatova, Violetta]]
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  • ...[[Andrey_Markov_BAC_2003_Video|Andrey Markov, Dog Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Carnevale!'' (2003) ...|Markov, Andrey]][[Category:Animal Trainers|Markov, Andrey]][[Category:Dog Acts|Markov, Andrey]]
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  • ...l Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris in 1988. She was eight years old, and she became an immediate sensation! ...hand balancers of her generation. She soon was in high demand in circuses and "varieté" shows all over Europe; in 1995, she returned to the Festival Mon
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  • ...AC_2004_Video|The Mongolian Angels, Double Trapeze Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Picturesque'' (2004). [[Category:Artists and Acts|Mongolian Angels, The]][[Category:Aerialists|Mongolian Angels, The]][[Categ
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  • ..._Inflatable_Man_(1997)|Bello Nock's ''Inflatable Man'']], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Twenty Years!'' (1997) ..._Video_1998|Bello Nock and William Woodcock'e elephants]] in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Happy On!'' (1998)
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  • ...rone, Mike Sanger, Alexander Bohnstedt, and Adi Enders, haute-école]], at Circus Krone (1969) ...BAC_Video_2000|Mike and Pascale Sanger, Comedy Dog Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Clown Around Town'' (2000)
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  • ...95)|Anatoly & Liubov Sudarchikov, quick-change act]], at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo (1995) ...6_Video|Anatoly & Liubov Surdachikov, quick-change act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''The Medicine Show'' (1996)
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  • ...us Company, with Hans Suppmeier, pyramids on horseback]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Dreams of a City'' (2002) ...pmeier_BAC_2003_Video|Hans-Ludwig Suppmeier, Camel Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Carnevale!'' (2003)
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  • ...y form of performing arts, each of them characterized by a host of schools and styles. They have followed, for centuries, a linear evolution aimed towards ...e Chinese tradition aims towards the perfection of already known elements, and the integration of new elements into an existing mold.
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  • ...embers of the former Soviet Union have been the most inventive and skilled circus artists of the twentieth century, the Chinese, who come from a different, a ...ntertainers—their craft has evolved separately, with its own history and traditions.
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  • ..., in 1950. There, he developed a passion for big cats, which led him to go and train at [[Erie Klant]]’s wild animal training center in Valkenburg, Holl ...l-fledged wild animal trainer, presenting himself lions and polar bears at Circus [[Adolf Fisher]] in Germany. From 1962 to 1965, he worked in Italy at [[The
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  • ==Acrobat, Circus Owner, Animal Trainer== ...mal trainers of all times—and as such, a major circus star in Europe and America.
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