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  • ...of Wuhan, in China, in 2000, and another Gold award at the [[International Circus Festival of Budapest]], Hungary, in 2001. He then improved on his already e ...turned to Circus Knie in 2011. In 2012, he was featured in the [[Big Apple Circus]] production of ''Legendarium'' in the United States. He has also appeared
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  • ...v]], whose teeterboard act was awarded a Gold Clown at the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]]. She presented the aerial bambou act she performe [[Category:Artists and Acts|Puzanova, Angelina]][[Category:Aerialists|Puzanova, Angelina]][[Category:Ba
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  • Born in Valencia, Spain, Glen Nicoldi is seventh generation of an old Italian circus family, the Nicolodis, which has produced in recent generations an uncanny ...eer as an acrobat in 1989, at age sixteen, and then joined the [[Big Apple Circus]]’s resident company, in the United States, in 1992—when his father
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  • ...dal. The following year, Anatoly won the Gold Clown at the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]]. ...alancers, most notably his wife, [[Natalia Vasiluk]]. A few hand balancing acts closely "inspired" by Zaliewsky's soon appeared in the wake of his extraord
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  • ...[[Popovich_Video_(1981)|Grigory Popovich, juggler on free ladder]], at the Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard in Moscow (1981) ...ch_Video_(1983)|Grigory Popovich, juggler on free ladder]], at the Bolshoi Circus in Moscow (1983)
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  • ..._Volunteer_Video_2001|Justin Case, unicycle comedy act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Big Top Doo-Wop'' (2001) ...ase_Bicycle_Video_2001|Justin Case, Comedy Bicycle Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Big Top Doo-Wop'' (2001)
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  • ...a Yurievna Ivchenko (born October 17, 1972) met at the [[State College for Circus and Variety Arts]] in Moscow, Russia, where both were students. They gradua ...agements at the [[Tower Circus]] in Blackpool, England, and [[Circus Krone|Circus Kronebau]] in Munich, Germany.
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  • ...when they were thirteen years old. As a child, Irina already worked in the circus; she had started training in gymnastics and ballet at age four. Andrey also ...the [[State College for Circus and Variety Arts (Moscow)|State College for Circus and Variety Arts]], and she convinced Andrey to come with her. But if Irina
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  • ...enis Lacombe in ''The Barber Shop'' with Bill Woodcock]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Carnival and Mardi Gras'' (1986) ..._Lacombe_BAC_Video_1986|Denis Lacombe, ''The Maestro'']], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Carnival and Mardi Gras'' (1986)
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  • ...o 2005|Kristina Kokorina, Juggling Act]], at the International Festival of Circus Arts, Moscow (2005) [[Category:Artists and Acts|Kokorina, Kristina]][[Category:Jugglers|Kokorina, Kristina]]
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  • ...the [[State College for Circus and Variety Arts (Moscow)|State College for Circus and Variety Arts]] in Moscow, where he graduated in 1970 as an acrobat on p ...lia & Vildan Yakubovi, Trained Baboons]], at the International Festival of Circus Arts in Moscow (2005)
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  • ...al competition, notably winning a Silver Clown at the 11th [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] with a chair-balancing act in 1985. ...had begun to use Chinese acrobats in its shows. Although Chinese specialty acts remained basically the same—albeit with an ever-increasing degree of
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  • ...time, he worked on a hand-balancing act, which he eventually debuted at [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland in 1973. Later, Omar partnered with his sisters, Aïs ...] in Milano, Italy, and the Golden Artist Award the Enschede International Circus Festival in the Netherlands in 2001. Zaida was also proud to be the first f
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  • Over many years, Norman Barrett has become the most loved and best known circus personality in Great Britain—regarded as "The World’s Greatest Ring ===Barrett’s Canadian Circus===
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  • ...became a juggler, and was then for many years the Ringmaster of Tashkent's circus. ...ainer, and made her circus debut in 1962. While performing with the Soviet circus organization, she met her husband, [[Ratyr Annaev]], an equestrian who was
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  • ...an acrobat and a clown, before becoming ringmaster of Moscow’s [[Bolshoi Circus]] from 1971 to 1986. ...in Moscow (the Russian Academy of Theatrical Arts), where he graduated as circus "regisseur" (director) in 1995. It is at that time that he met his wife, Ol
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  • The Kozjak Troupe were an act developed by the Polish State Circus (when Poland was a country of the Communist block), and were active in the ...ks_Video_1980|The Kozjaks, Perch-Pole Balancing]], at Billy Smart's Easter Circus (1980)
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  • ...supreme accolade. The Mechkarovi were better technically than most similar acts then, but perhaps not as good or elegant artistically. Nonetheless, they we ...ssian_Barre_Act_1975|The Mechkarovi, Russian barre]], at the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo (1975)
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  • ==Equestrian, Circus Director== ..._Liberty_Act_(1975)|Alexis Gruss, Sr., Liberty Act]], at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo (1975)
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  • ==Singer, Actress, Clown, Circus Director, Circus Teacher== ...s school in 1975, which has become one of France’s major state-sponsored circus schools, the [[Académie Fratellini]].
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