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  • ...cult to manage. It began to lose its prominence before the first World War and proved unable to adapt to the post-war era. ...-equipped to fight. Once a revolutionary and trendsetting house whose rich and often glorious life had lasted forty years, the Nouveau Cirque finally call
    131 KB (21,452 words) - 23:15, 31 December 2023
  • ''By Dominique Jando and Johan Vinberg'' ...bert Schumann, Sr. (1858-1939), who created his own circus and settled in (and then purchased) [[Ernst Renz]]’s flagship circus in Berlin in 1899—
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Yuriy and Natalya Aleksandrov]] ...a, Natalya]][[Category:Animal Trainers|Vasilieva, Natalya]][[Category:Bear Acts|Vasilieva, Natalya]]
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  • ...had no relation whatsoever with show business, but both had studied music and played musical instruments; they imagined a musical career for their son. ...began training incessantly. Rain or shine, at home or at school, Jefferson and his clubs were inseparable.
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  • ...tired there. Therefore, when a young hopeful in Sarasota wants to run away and join the circus, it is relatively easy: The circus is all over the place! ...s (today the Sailor Circus Academy, part of the Circus Arts Conservatory), and became a showgirl on the Ringling show.
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  • ...al, and his humoristic style in the midst of a group of roaring lionesses (and a phlegmatic lion) has never been duplicated—although one of his cont ...d when he lost his mother; he was adopted by Louis Bouillon, a cat trainer and menagerie owner better known as [[Ivanoff]], in whose family he grew up.
    7 KB (1,076 words) - 04:47, 21 November 2023
  • ...s act, which played with great artistry and flair on gender confusion, was and would remain unique. ...most important publication, ''Le numéro Barbette'', with texts by Cocteau and photographs by Man Ray, dates from 1980—seven years after Barbette's
    38 KB (6,279 words) - 20:51, 2 April 2024
  • ...the new style of swinging trapeze originated by [[Tereza Durova]], Fomine and Panova in 1987. ...she applied for and was accepted in Moscow’s [[State College for Circus and Variety Arts]]. Under the guidance of Victor Fomine, she created her swingi
    6 KB (893 words) - 21:58, 28 November 2022
  • ...umber of circuses and circus performers since [[The Ringling Brothers|John and Charles Ringing]] moved their winter quarters there in 1927. ...ircus arts appreciation community, who gather to honor the inductees, past and present.
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  • ...t ("Funny Harry"), [[Tommy Fossett]], better known as "Professor Grimble," and Jacko's own father, also known as "Jacko." The junior Jacko Fossett, howeve ...known to his friends and family) had three elder sisters, Margaret, Emmie, and Louise, who, as a trio, performed a trapeze act.
    17 KB (2,746 words) - 22:35, 24 November 2022
  • ...ircus) "Kosmos'', in Donetsk, Russia. Their act won them Gold at the 1st ''Artist'' festival at Circus Nikulin in Moscow, in the Junior category. * Video: [[Klyueva-Shumilo_Video_(2023)|Alina Klyueva and Sergey Shumilo, aerial straps]] (''Peter Pan'') at Circus Nilkulin in Mosco
    549 B (77 words) - 22:48, 27 November 2023
  • #REDIRECT: [[Serov and Demidova]] [[Category:Artist and Acts|Devidova, Elizabeta]][[Category:Aerialists|Devidova, Elizabeta]][[Category:
    180 B (20 words) - 05:52, 7 January 2024

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