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==Juggler==
 
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* Video: [[Eva_Vida_Video_(1968)|Eva Vida, juggler]], at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris (1968)
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Eva Vida was born Eva Vidos in Hungary, and she sometimes performed under her real name. Her act was glamorous: She was pretty, sexy, elegant, and her costumes and props were carefully designed to fit her image. Her publicity photos described her act with the words “Glamour and Novelty.”
* Video: [[Eva_Vida_Video_(1983)|Eva Vida, juggler]], on Italian Television (1983)
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She has graduated from Budapest's State School for Circus and Variety Arts in 1959.graduated from the Budapest School of Circus Arts in 1959, and soon became an international juggling star who worked extensively in Western Europe and America. She was an excellent technician, juggling flawlessly three umbrellas, five balls with pocket catches (à la [[Kara]]), six rings, and five clubs. She was the co-winner of the Rastelli competition in 1973—athe only woman to ever win that coveted prize.
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Eva Vida has retired to Vienna, Austria.
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[[Category:Artists and Acts|Vida, Eva]][[Category:Jugglers|Vida, Eva]]
 
[[Category:Artists and Acts|Vida, Eva]][[Category:Jugglers|Vida, Eva]]

Revision as of 00:14, 10 December 2018

Juggler

Eva Vida was born Eva Vidos in Hungary, and she sometimes performed under her real name. Her act was glamorous: She was pretty, sexy, elegant, and her costumes and props were carefully designed to fit her image. Her publicity photos described her act with the words “Glamour and Novelty.”

She has graduated from Budapest's State School for Circus and Variety Arts in 1959.graduated from the Budapest School of Circus Arts in 1959, and soon became an international juggling star who worked extensively in Western Europe and America. She was an excellent technician, juggling flawlessly three umbrellas, five balls with pocket catches (à la Kara), six rings, and five clubs. She was the co-winner of the Rastelli competition in 1973—athe only woman to ever win that coveted prize.

Eva Vida has retired to Vienna, Austria.

See Also