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  • ...try that was hitherto increasingly waning—giving her act a wonderful and unique flavor while maintaining the highest technical standards. She has be ...son, was an actor and puppeteer who had also acted as a circus ringmaster, and her mother, Eva, worked in the city of Stockholm’s Cultural Department. E
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  • ...equestrian, and his father, Mikhail Ivanovich (1924-1967), had been a dog and monkey trainer. Sergei grew up in Moscow, in what was then the USSR, along ...ith her brother Aleksandr, a major star of the Soviet circus in the 1950's and 1960's.
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  • ...he man who stands on his forefinger," a feat he performed with outstanding and—to this day—unmatched showmanship. ...ears, he had developed a taste for acrobatics, and notably hand balancing, and he had a natural flair for performing. Soon, he realized that he could make
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  • ...ated to be performed exclusively in the ring. Together, Emil Kio, Igor Kio and Emil Kio, Jr. have performed for an estimated audience of 180 million world ...liar intricacies of their multiple marriages, notably Igor’s matrimonial and extra-marital adventures.
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  • ...asionally brought close to bankruptcy) by the larger-than-life personality and extravagant vision of its famous founder, Hans Stosch-Sarrasani. ...ues and admirers such as [[Jérôme Medrano]] and [[John Ringling North]], and even, four generations later, [[Bernhard Paul]].
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  • ...st and a producer, spanned the entire second half of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first. ...r. Yet at a very young age, Gertrude showed a keen interest for gymnastics and all things physical, which was strongly encouraged by her parents—in
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  • ...nce and a charm that stirred unbridled enthusiasm among circus aficionados and journalists alike. ...in gymnastics. When Walt Disney released his animated movie, ''Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs'' in 1937, her father nicknamed Rosemarie, ''Snow White'':
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  • ...helped revive the creative image of the Russian circus at home and abroad, and eventually propelled him to new heights in the Russian circus artistic hier ...family with no connection whatsoever with the performing arts in general, and the circus in particular.
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  • ...re folding its tents in 2015. Yet Cirkus Arnardo never lost its reputation and is still recognized today (2020) as Norway’s premier circus. ...Sarpsborg, on the southeastern tip of Norway, the son of Einar (1888-1967) and Elna (1895-1920) Andersen. His father was a lumberjack. At a very early age
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  • ...world. The Faltyny family’s real name is Faltynek (plural: Faltynkovi), and they trace their roots to an old circus family from South Moravia. Its stor ===The Faltynkovi and Cirkus Rozkvet===
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  • ...s own ''Moscow Circus''. Yet, his return to Russia in 2015, for the first (and short-lived) [[Master Festival]] in Sochi, became a national cultural event ...her in a dire financial state and, at age thirteen, he had to leave school and get a job to help her. He found a place as an apprentice mechanic in the pr
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  • ...stitution into the modern age, and restoring its prominence on the Russian and European circus scenes at a critical moment in Russian history. ...ring the First World War to stay away from the combat zone. There, she met and married Vladimir Andreyevich.
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  • ...ife of its three historic directors: Louis Fernando, [[Geronimo Medrano]], and [[Jérôme Medrano]]. ...reign in January 1963 was an event attended by the Tout-Paris of the arts, and its demolition in December 1973 caused a massive uproar that eventually led
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  • ...with [[Cirque du Soleil]]. He began developing his crossed-wheel in 2005, and joined forces in 2007 with Marie-Eve Bisson to create the Duo 2-Zen-O. ...wheel act, Jonathan and Marie-Eve also perform a Cyr wheel act (Jonathan), and a floor crossed-wheel act (Marie-Eve).
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  • ...dia. Still, his name holds a major place in Indian circus lore and legend, and in circus history in general: Not only was Kannan Bombayo incontestably the ...state of Kerala. His father, Eerayi Korumban, struggled as a small farmer, and was not connected with the circus. In India, children’s names are differe
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  • ...s one of the greatest horse trainers of his time, both in the circus world and in equestrian circles. ...the Swiss border. He was fourth generation of a circus family of Alsatian and Italian mixed origins. His father was [[The Gruss Dynasty|Théophile André
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  • ==Film Director, Playwright, Graphic Artist, Author, Clown== File:Le_Grand_Amour.jpeg|Pierre Etaix and Annie Fratellini in ''Le Grand Amour'' (1969)
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  • ...true legend of the Soviet circus. She had performed as a circus daredevil and a high-school rider before finding her true calling as a very successful li ...volution started that Irina, who was seven years old, began studying music and ballet at the Kharkov Opera studio.
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  • ...over the years as an acrobat, a flying trapeze artist, a high-wire walker, and an animal trainer—notably with a group of tigers. ...she fell on her back after doing a double somersault from the uneven bars, and spent one month in a hospital: Her father had to teach her to walk again. Y
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  • ...in the international circus community, highly respected by his colleagues and the artists who had been lucky to work for him. ...as twelve years old when his father died in 1928; the Czeislers were poor, and young Ferenc had to find a job in order to help his family survive: He got
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  • ...h a wonderful “Latino” temperament, he worked without a balancing pole and without a net, in the manner of low wire artists such as [[Con Colleano]]. ...in his mother’s apartment! He quickly developed a talent for the craft, and eventually participated in a televised talent show in Philadelphia, where [
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  • ...ong the world’s very best—and the productions of their magnificent acts remain unequaled. ...he legendary Russian bear trainer [[The Filatov Familt|Valentin Filatov]], and scion of an old family of itinerant animal trainers.
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  • ...owned and operated continuously by the same family for more than a century and has maintained troughout the years the standards of quality initiated by it ...entation of some of their colleagues; in doing so, they averted the crises and failures that had often plagued their competition. They developed internati
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  • ...entury (from [[Arturo Castilla]] to [[Jean Richard]] and [[Gerry Cottle]]) and built true circus empires in their own countries equating in strength the c ...is constant imperative was novelty, for which he was faithful to the style and methods of the great Italian variety entrepreneurs.
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  • Paul Tracogna and Adrienne Jack-Sands met in Seattle at Emerald City Trapeze Arts in 2012, th ...the Friedrichsbau Varieté in Stuttgart, [[Teatro Circo Price]] in Madrid, and as a finalist on NBC's television show ''America’s Got Talent''.
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  • ...ht|thumb|400px|Uvve Jansson, Eleona Fomine, Darya Vintilova, Elena Panova, and their coach, Victor Fomine (2014)]] ...casion of the Festival’s thirtieth anniversary. To everyone’s surprise and delight, he then called Victor Fomine.
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  • ...o his immense popularity, Mikhail Shuydin held indeed his own in the ring, and the chemistry he created with Nikulin was, in no small part, the reason for ===Early and War Years===
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  • ...red, and sometimes trained, many clowns who pursued a career in the circus and, therefore, he is indeed an important figure of circus history. ...anding performer, he attained a rare international popularity for a clown, and was considered in Switzerland a cultural ambassador of his country.
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  • ...quality: it takes its audience into a nostalgic world of quaint simplicity and tangible wonder. ...hire. In the English countryside, horse riding is an integral part of life and Nell became indeed a horse enthusiast.
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  • ...в ("Bez Noskov", meaning ''Without Socks''): Maxim Karpov, Artiom Babinov and Konstantin Kopeikin. ...deo_(2023)| Without Socks, ''Photograph'' entrée]], at the 1st Festival ''Artist'' at Circus Nikulin (2023)
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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
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  • ''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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Serov and Demidova]] [[Category:Artist and Acts|Devidova, Elizabeta]][[Category:Aerialists|Devidova, Elizabeta]][[Category:
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