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==New Videos==
 
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* [[Fuma_Boys_Video_(2001)|The Fuma Boys]], Comedy Acrobatics (2001)
 
* [[Eliza_Khachatryan_MC_Video_(2014)|Eliza Khachatryan]], High Wire (2014)
 
* [[Eliza_Khachatryan_MC_Video_(2014)|Eliza Khachatryan]], High Wire (2014)
 
* [[Housch-Ma-Housch_Orchestra_Video_(2005)|Housh-Ma-Housch]], Clown (2005)
 
* [[Housch-Ma-Housch_Orchestra_Video_(2005)|Housh-Ma-Housch]], Clown (2005)
 
* [[Housch-Ma-Housch_Guitar_Video_(2007)|Housch-Ma-Housch]], Clown (2007)
 
* [[Housch-Ma-Housch_Guitar_Video_(2007)|Housch-Ma-Housch]], Clown (2007)
 
* [[Emilien_Bouglione_Video_(1969)|Emilien Bouglione]], ''The Courier'' (1969)
 
* [[Emilien_Bouglione_Video_(1969)|Emilien Bouglione]], ''The Courier'' (1969)
* [[Averik_Seyranyan_Video_(2011)|Averik Seyranyan]], Hand Balancer (2011)
 
  
 
==Featured Oral Histories==
 
==Featured Oral Histories==

Revision as of 21:43, 27 April 2015

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In The Spotlight

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JOHN HERRIOTT

A man of great charm and outstanding talents, John Milton Herriott (1931-2015) was a highly respected equestrian, animal trainer and circus owner, third-generation of one of the few truly American circus dynasties. He was born on January 15, 1931 in St. Peter, Minnesota to Milton Lindsay Herriott (1901-1962) and his wife, Viola (1905-1981), née Engesser. John was the second of their two children; he had an elder sister, Jean.

John Herriott’s grandfather was Osmer Pike Herriott (1871-1936), who is said to have been a descendent of the legendary explorer Zebulon Pike (1779-1813). Pike Herriott entered circus life as a cook, at a time when American circuses were huge affairs that traveled with a full Dining Department. Pike started with the Miller Brothers’ 101 Ranch Wild West Show, the last of the great American Wild West shows, which toured the United States from 1907 to 1939.

Pike’s son, Milton (known as Milt), began to work in the circus at a relatively early age, taking care of animals. He eventually went on to training them, and over the years, he presented all sorts of animal acts, with a preference for horses and elephants. He was also for a time Manager of the Cole Bros. Circus. Milt Herriott’s circus career spanned a half-century.... (more...)

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New Videos

  • The Fuma Boys, Comedy Acrobatics (2001)
  • Eliza Khachatryan, High Wire (2014)
  • Housh-Ma-Housch, Clown (2005)
  • Housch-Ma-Housch, Clown (2007)
  • Emilien Bouglione, The CourierAn equestrian presentation created by Andrew Ducrow in 1827 as ''The Courier of St. Petersburg'', in which a rider stands on two galloping horses, one foot on each, and allows other horses to pass between his mounts, catching their reins as they pass, eventually holding the reins a group of galloping horses in front of him. (Also known in French as ''La Poste''.) (1969)

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A Message from the Editor

CIRCOPEDIA is a constantly evolving and expanding encyclopedia of the international circus. New videos, biographies, essays, and documents are added to the site on a weekly—and sometimes daily—basis. So keep visiting us: even if today you don't find what you're looking for, it may well be here tomorrow! And if you are a serious circus scholar and spot a factual or historical inaccuracy, do not hesitate to contact us: we will definitely consider your remarks and suggestions.

Dominique Jando
Editor/Curator