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==New Videos==
 
==New Videos==
  
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* [[Wopp_Video_(2003)|Timo Wopp]], juggler (2003)
 
* [[Detistova_Video_(2019)|Kseniya Destistova]], hand-balancer and foot juggler (2019)
 
* [[Detistova_Video_(2019)|Kseniya Destistova]], hand-balancer and foot juggler (2019)
 
* [[Flag_Circus_Video_(2011)|Flag Circus Troupe of China]], hand-to-hand balancing (2011)
 
* [[Flag_Circus_Video_(2011)|Flag Circus Troupe of China]], hand-to-hand balancing (2011)
 
* [[Maiorov_Video_(2003)|Inna & Maksim Maiorov]], corde lisse (2003)
 
* [[Maiorov_Video_(2003)|Inna & Maksim Maiorov]], corde lisse (2003)
 
* [[Ivanov_Video_(2020)|Vladimir Ivanov]], rola-bola on Washington trapeze (2020)
 
* [[Ivanov_Video_(2020)|Vladimir Ivanov]], rola-bola on Washington trapeze (2020)
* [[Giffords_Video_(2021)|Giffords Circus]] in Transit (2021)
 
  
 
==New Oral Histories==
 
==New Oral Histories==

Revision as of 02:44, 14 March 2022

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Circopedia was originally created with the support of the Big Apple Circus Ltd.
and inspired and funded by the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation.

In The Spotlight

SERGE

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Serge (1901-1992) was, from the 1930s up to the late 1970s, a well-known figure of the Parisian entertainment scene, not as an actor—although his flamboyant personality would certainly have made one think he was a thespian—but as a journalist and chronicler, author of many books, and a prolific illustrator. He was also an exuberant circus enthusiast, and most of his work concerned the circus and its close cousin, the music-hall (vaudeville or variety).

He was born Maurice Féaudierre in Paris, France, on December 14, 1901, to Jules Victor Féaudierre, a paint merchant, and his wife Marguerite, née Bauvé. It is not clear where his nom de plume, Serge, came from. All his life, Serge was a Parisian through and through, although he had a great affection for London, a city to which he dedicated one of his books, Londres secret et ses fantômes (1946), which chronicled the great city as it was just after the end of WWII. He traveled often to see circus and variety shows all over Europe. His wife, née Blanche Barbas, was a dentist.

Serge, who was outgoing and always ready to strike a conversation with people he had just met if they shared his interest for (or worked in) his favorite performing art, had many friends in the circus world. He was also fascinated by the world of Gypsies ("Bohémiens," in French), but his books, whatever their subject, always returned to the circus. During his long period of professional activity, there was no Parisian circus or music-hall event to which Serge was not invited, and his ebullient personality always made his presence difficult to ignore—and always welcome! (more...)

New Essays and Biographies

New Videos

  • Timo Wopp, juggler (2003)
  • Kseniya Destistova, hand-balancer and foot juggler (2019)
  • Flag Circus Troupe of China, hand-to-handAn acrobatic act in which one or more acrobats do hand-balancing in the hands of an under-stander. balancing (2011)
  • Inna & Maksim Maiorov, corde lisse(French) A vertical rope used in aerial acts, either for the act itself, or to climb up to an apparatus. Called Spanish Web when covered with fabric. (2003)
  • Vladimir Ivanov, rola-bolaA board balancing on one or more cylinders piled on each other, and on which an acrobat stands performing juggling or acrobatic tricks. on Washington trapeze(orig.: "trapèze à la Washington" – French) A heavy trapeze with a flat bar, on which an aerialist performs balancing tricks. Originated by the American aerialist H. R. Keyes Washington (1838-1882). (2020)

New Oral Histories

Circopedia Books

A Message from the Founder

CIRCOPEDIA is a constantly evolving and expanding archive of the international circus. New videos, biographies, essays, and documents are added to the site on a weekly—and sometimes daily—basis. 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
Founder and Curator