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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] ...ns|Schumann, Albert, Sr.]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Schumann, Albert, Sr.]]
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  • [[Image:Katja Schumann 1976.jpg|right|400px|Katja Schumann (1976)]] Katja Schumann was born September 16, 1949 in Copenhagen, Denmark, to one of the circus wo
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  • ...tellini, of the legendary clown trio of [[Les Fratellini|François, Paul & Albert Fratellini]], and the daughter of [[Victor Fratellini]], himself a clown (l ...rienne [[Katja Schumann]], heiress to the legendary [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumann]] circus dynasty and whom Paul had met in France, came from Europe and grac
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  • ...daughter of a clown, Paulina Luisa Andreu i Busto, better known as Paulina Schumann (1921-2020), was born in Barcelona, Spain on February 17, 1921, where her p ...the [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumann family]], owners of the famous Cirkus Schumann. The Schumanns were already renowned for their equestrian presentations, bu
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  • ...nd some of the finest performers of the time. The great Dutch equestrian [[Albert Carré]] joined the circus in the winter with his horse acts. ...Sweden under the management of [[François Bronett]], and starring [[Katja Schumann]]. The circus folded its tent after Darix's death, in 1976. Wioris revived
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  • ...ie is said to have won a competition of Chaplin impersonators at the Royal Albert Hall (which is plausible, since his Tramp character was eerily similar to t ...: Cirque Medrano in Paris (1925), the Scala in Berlin (1927), and [[Cirkus Schumann]] (1928).
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  • ...er an argument in 1884. He then hassled the great German director [[Albert Schumann]], who was renting Hinné’s old circus in Moscow, to get a job as a clown
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  • ...t the family circus founded by his father, [[The Schumann Dynasty|Gotthold Schumann]] (1825-1908), and had already opened a circus in Malmö, Sweden, in 1885. ...in 1911. The circus of [[The Schumann Dynasty|Gotthold Schumann]], Albert Schumann’s father, was the tenant in 1892 and 1893.
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  • ...), which the German director had produced at [[The Schumann Dtnasty|Circus Schumann]] in Berlin, and which had become an international sensation. Gémier's the ...n-in-law, the producer Emil Wacker, who had lost their circus in Berlin to Albert Speers's city planning. They took possession of the Cirque d’Hiver on Dec
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  • ...en ''The Greatest Show On Earth'' still performed under the big top, and [[Albert Rix]] presented his spectacular mixed bear act. ...us "varieté" theaters, rebuilt on the place where the old [[Cirkus Albert Schumann]] had once stood. There, she began renewing her group, some animals having
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  • ...árosi Nagycirkusz]], [[Circus Strassburger]] in The Netherlands, [[Cirkus Schumann]] in Denmark and Sweden, and [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland. They resurrect File:Albert_Rancy_-_Bario.jpg|Cirque Albert Rancy Poster featuring Les Bario (1979)
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  • ...Midgets|Schaeffer]]’s thirty Midgets; and the contortionist on trapeze [[Albert Powell]]. ...s Orlando]]’s horses; and the huge stud of horses and ponies of [[Cirkus Schumann]]. There were also Captain [[Alfred Schneider]]’s seventy lions, [[Koring
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  • ...st of different instruments. In 1949, their acts were featured at [[Cirkus Schumann]] in Sweden and Denmark. From then on, they would appear only in the most p ...the world. They occasionally returned to the circus, appearing with Cirkus Schumann in 1954, and with Circus Knie in 1956 and 1967—two of Europe’s most
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  • ...g Cirque Medrano in Paris (1925), the Scala in Berlin (1927), and [[Cirkus Schumann]] (1928). ...Albert Fratellini, quickly became the central figure of the trio, and like Albert Fratellini, he developed an eccentric character with exaggerated makeup and
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  • ...ns of the legendary clown [[Charlie Rivel]], and the brothers of [[Paulina Schumann]]. They were born on the road, during the international tours of their illu ...na left the act to marry the great equestrian and circus director [[Albert Schumann]] in 1946, her brothers built up their own act, The Charlivels.
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  • ...s-Theater Albert Schumann (also known as ''Circus Schumann'', and later, ''Schumann Theater'') stood in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 1905 to 1944. It was l ===The Circus-Theater Albert Schumann===
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  • ...v]] with Elena Robertovna Gertel (1873-1967), a swimmer in [[Circus Albert Schumann (Berlin)|Circus Shumann]]’s water pantomimes in Berlin, then at [[The Cir
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  • ...family is known as a Scandinavian circus dynasty. Some of the German [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumanns]] became a household name in Denmark, although the "Danis ...legend [[Enrico Rastelli]], and star-clowns such as François, Paolo & Albert [[Les Fratellini|Fratellini]], [[Grock]], and [[Charlie Rivel]]. (Clowns in
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  • ...[[The Ciniselli Dynasty|Cinisellis]], [[The Truzzi Dynasty|Truzzis]] and [[Albert Salamonsky|Salamonsky]]) and the same applied to most of their star perform ...ircus building, where Kio filled the second half of the legendary [[Cirkus Schumann]]’s annual summer production—a contract that had been negotiated fo
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  • ...was to build his circus in Dresden. The old [[The Schumann Dynasty|Cirkus Schumann]] constructed toward the end of the nineteenth century in Löbtau, a suburb ...d and was set to be demolished to leave room for the future development of Albert Speers’ utopian Reich capital.
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  • ...i]]—the father of the legendary [[Les Fratellini|François, Paul and Albert]]—and his partner, Romoli.) Miss Lala and the [[Kaira Troupe]] (in wh ...nd ''The Gentlemen'', the eccentric acrobatic and musical act performed by Albert and François. Not yet the fabled clown trio (which would form after Louisâ
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  • ...apest, [[Circus Strassburger|Strassburger]] en Hollande, [[Cirkus Schumann|Schumann]] au Dannemark et en Suède, ou [[The Knie Dynasty|Knie]] en Suisse. Ils re File:Albert_Rancy_-_Bario.jpg|Affiche du Cirque Albert Rancy annonçant Les Bario (1979)
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  • ...sed its activities; the group was trained by [[The Schumann Dynasty|Albert Schumann]]. (1970)
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  • ...me was Meyer) and his wife, née Josepha Rosine Auguste, had six children: Albert, Rudolf, Franziska, Wilhelm, Adolf and Friederike—who all generated l ...d Austria by [[Circus Busch|Paul Busch]] and [[The Schumann Dynasty|Albert Schumann]] (and [[Ernst Renz]] before them), the Krone-Bau (or Kronebau), as Circus
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  • Albert Schumann, liberty act, at [[Cirkus_Schumann_(Copenhagen)|Cirkus Schumann]] in Copenhagen (c.1965) * History: [[The Schumann Dynasty]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] ...strians|Schumann, Albert]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Schumann, Albert]]
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  • ...umann, haute-école presentation, at [[Cirkus_Schumann_(Copenhagen)|Cirkus Schumann]] in Copenhagen (c.1965) * History: [[The Schumann Dynasty]]
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  • ...d variety theater, was all the rage), Circus [[The Schumann Dynasty|Albert Schumann]], [[Cirkus Orlando]] in Sweden, Cirkus Norbeck and Cirkus Globus in Norway
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  • ...by Jenny de Rahden, this "cabré renversé" became, years later, [[Paulina Schumann]]’s trademark); [[Isabelle Chinon]], one of the rare women to ride in hau ...ensation (revived in the twentieth century by his grandnephew and namesake Albert). As for [[Valli de Laszewski]], a Polish equestrian who was a Nouveau Cirq
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  • ...emain their only appearance in France), and the legendary [[Les Fratellini|Albert Fratellini]], who teamed up with the clowns [[Louis Maïss|Maïss]] and [[P
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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] ...ns|Schumann, Albert, Sr.]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Schumann, Albert, Sr.]]
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  • ...]]’s flagship circus in Berlin in 1899—which remained active under Schumann’s ownership until the end of World War I. ...his Scandinavian nephews Willy, Ernst and Oscar, and later, Oscar’s sons Albert and Max, steadfastly preserved their family’s place in the equestrian cir
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  • #REDIRECT: [[The Schumann Dynasty]] [[Category:Circuses|Albert Schumann Circus]]
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  • ...original to the act. (1964) — — ''Video © and edited by Benny Schumann'' * History: [[The Schumann Dynasty]]
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  • ...berty act (''Rhapsody in Blue''), at [[Cirkus_Schumann_(Copenhagen)|Cirkus Schumann]] in Copenhagen (1965) * History: [[The Schumann Dynasty]]
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  • ...t Schumann, 18-horse liberty act, at [[Cirkus_Schumann_(Copenhagen)|Cirkus Schumann]] in Copenhagen (1967) * History: [[The Schumann Dynasty]]
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  • ...the winter season with [[Spider Austin|Len]] ("Spider") and [[Alby Austin|Albert]] ("Alby") Austin, who had also been contracted by Cyril Mills for his circ ...uguste named Kiki (Otto Moskovitz, 1908-1985), a Romanian who was a Cirkus Schumann's favorite. When Kiki retired in 1968, Jacko called Billy Merchant to repla
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