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An index of Arists and Acts featured on the Circopedia.
 
An index of Arists and Acts featured on the Circopedia.
  
==Featured Performer==
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===DARIX TOGNI===  
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===THE EGOROV TROUPE===  
  
Darix Togni (1922-1976), the son of circus director and clown, Ercole Togni, and his wife, Caterina Barbera, was the most famous performer of the Togni dynasty, and the first true popular circus star in Italy. He entered the ring at age seven, as a young equestrian in a ''voltige à la Richard'' act with his sisters Leda and Doly, and then appeared in a Russian dance act with his cousins Wally and Angly. At age fourteen, he was included in the family’s perch-pole act. ([[Darix Togni|more...]])
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In 1987, under the guidance of the great aerial-act creator, Piotr Maenstrenko, at the Circus Studio in Moscow, Vladimir Egorov began developing his own act. It was originally a combination of Russian Barre and flying act, which used intricate equipment. Although the act would later be brought to fruition by the Borsovi, Vladimir chose not to pursue it, preferring instead to develop two separate acts out of one: a Russian Barre act and a flying act, which used catchers on upright cradles... ([[Egorov Troupe|more...]])

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An index of Arists and Acts featured on the Circopedia.

Featured Act

THE EGOROV TROUPE

In 1987, under the guidance of the great aerial-act creator, Piotr Maenstrenko, at the Circus Studio in Moscow, Vladimir Egorov began developing his own act. It was originally a combination of Russian Barre and flying actAny aerial act in which an acrobat is propelled in the air from one point to another., which used intricate equipment. Although the act would later be brought to fruition by the Borsovi, Vladimir chose not to pursue it, preferring instead to develop two separate acts out of one: a Russian Barre act and a flying actAny aerial act in which an acrobat is propelled in the air from one point to another., which used catchers on upright cradles... (more...)

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