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Born in Windsor, England on November 24, 1953, Yasmine Smart is the daughter of [[David Smart]] (1929-2007) and Olga Elleano-Stey (b. 1932 to a Swiss family of wirewalkers). She is the granddaughter of the famous English showman [[Billy Smart]]. Yasmine made her debut in the ring at age 11, at Billy Smart's New World Circus, with a group of twelve Shetland ponies. She was tutored in horse and animal training by [[John Gindl]], who was at the time Billy Smart's Circus's head trainer.  
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[[Image:Smart_Yasmine_super_circus.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Yasmine Smart]]Born in Windsor, England on November 24, 1953, Yasmine Smart is the daughter of [[David Smart]] (1929-2007) and Olga Elleano-Stey (b. 1932 to a Swiss family of wirewalkers). She is the granddaughter of the famous English showman [[Billy Smart]]. Yasmine made her debut in the ring at age 11, at Billy Smart's New World Circus, with a group of twelve Shetland ponies. She was tutored in horse and animal training by [[John Gindl]], who was at the time Billy Smart's Circus's head trainer.  
  
Although an equestrienne by choice, Yasmine also worked with exotic animals and elephants, animals she presented in other British circuses, such as Blackpool’s [[Tower Circus]] and [[Belle Vue Circus]] in Manchester, after Billy Smart's Circus folded its tents in 1971. She also presented horses for other circuses, notably for Circus [[Knie]] in Switzerland and Circuses [[Krone]] and [[Hagenbeck]] in Germany. Eventually, Yasmine became a celebrated "Ringmistress"—a role she originated at the Billy Smart’s Circus Christmas Spectacular, a BBC Holiday special that aired for several years after the Billy Smart's Circus had ceased touring.
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Although an equestrienne by choice, Yasmine also worked with exotic animals and elephants, animals she presented in other British circuses, such as Blackpool’s [[Tower Circus]] and [[Belle Vue Circus]] in Manchester, after Billy Smart's Circus folded its tents in 1971. She also presented horses for other circuses, notably for [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland and [[Circus Krone]] and [[Circus Hagenbeck]] in Germany. Eventually, Yasmine became a celebrated "Ringmistress"—a role she originated at the Billy Smart’s Circus Christmas Spectacular, a BBC Holiday special that aired for several years after the Billy Smart's Circus had ceased touring.
  
It is in her capacity as Ringmistress that Yasmine participated for the first time in the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]] in 1975. The following year, she presented a group of horses "at liberty" from Circus Krone at a Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee at Windsor. In 1980, she purchased a group of ten Arab stallions, which she trained herself and with which she worked until 2003, when she went to the U.S. to perform as Equestrian Director at the Big Apple Circus. In 1981, she participated again in the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]]—this time as an equestrienne—and won the prestigious "Dame du Cirque" award. She returned to the Festival in 1985 to win the coveted [[Silver Clown]] award for her liberty act. She was awarded a second "La Dame du Cirque" in 1995.
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It is in her capacity as Ringmistress that Yasmine participated for the first time in the [[International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo]] in 1975. The following year, she presented a group of horses "at liberty" from Circus Krone at a Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee at Windsor. She married [[Dany Cesar]] (Bradford) in 1978. They presented together a high school act at her father's ''Super Circus'' in Battersea Park in London in 1980. (Yasmine and David eventually separated in 1989.)
  
Yasmine was the first British circus artist to be awarded in Monte-Carlo and remains the only artist to be awarded three times. Among other venues, she has been featured with Circuses [[Jacobi-Althoff]] and [[Roncalli]] in Germany, Liana [[Orfei]]'s [[Golden Circus Festival]] in Italy, and the [[Big Apple Circus]] in the U.S., where she spent four seasons, creating a new act each season. Yasmine has also appeared in several horse shows and festivals in Germany and France, as well as on several TV shows in Europe. In 2007, she was a Jury at the [[International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo]].
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===Award-Winning Equestrienne===
  
Yasmine Smart married Dany Cesar (Bradford) in 1978; they separated in 1989.
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[[Image:Yasmine_Smart_Horse_Rearing_(2004).jpg|thumb|left|400px|''Yasmine'' (2012)]]In 1980, she purchased a group of ten Arab stallions, which she trained herself and with which she worked until 2003—the year she went to the U.S. to perform as Equestrian Director at the [[Big Apple Circus]]. In 1981, she participated again in the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo—this time as an equestrienne—and won the prestigious ''Dame du Cirque'' award. She returned to the Festival in 1985 to win the coveted Silver Clown award for her liberty act. She was awarded a second ''La Dame du Cirque'' award in 1995.
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Yasmine was the first British circus artist to be awarded in Monte Carlo and remains the only artist to have been awarded three times. Among other venues, she has been featured with [[Circus Jacobi-Althoff]] and [[Circus Roncalli]] in Germany, [[Liana Orfei]]'s [[Golden Circus Festival]] in Italy, and the Big Apple Circus in the U.S., where she spent four seasons, creating a new act each season. Yasmine has also appeared in several horse shows and festivals in Germany and France, as well as on several TV shows in Europe. In 2007, she was a Jury at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo. In 2010, Yamine was the subject of, and starred in, the musical ''Yasmine'', presented in England by [[Giffords Circus]].
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Yasmine Smart was inducted into the [[International Circus Hall Of Fame]] in Peru, Indiana in 2014.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
* Oral History: [[Yasmine Smart Interview 2007|Yasmine Smart Interview]] with Dominique Jando (2007)
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* Oral History: [[Yasmine Smart Interview 2007|Yasmine Smart's interview]] with Dominique Jando (2007)
* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2004_Video|Yasmine Smart, Liberty Horse Act]] in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Picturesque'' (2004)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_Elephants_1975_Video|Yasmine Smart, elephant act]], at Billy Smart's Circus (c.1975)
* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2007_Video|Yasmine Smart, Liberty Horse Act]] in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Celebrate'' (2007)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_Video_(1978)|Yasmine Smart, liberty act]], Billy Smart's Christmas Circus (1978)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_Video_(1985)|Yasmine Smart, liberty act]], at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo (1985)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2004_Video|Yasmine Smart, liberty act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Picturesque'' (2004)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2005_Video|Yasmine Smart, High School Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Grandma Goes To Hollywood'' (2005)
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2006_Video|Yasmine Smart, Liberty Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Step Right Up!'' (2006)  
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* Video: [[Yasmine_Smart_BAC_2007_Video|Yasmine Smart, Liberty Act]], in the Big Apple Circus production of ''Celebrate'' (2007)
 
* Biographies: [[Billy Smart]], [[David Smart]]
 
* Biographies: [[Billy Smart]], [[David Smart]]
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==Suggested Reading==
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Yasmine Smart, ''Yasmine - My Horses and Me'' (Little Hormead, Aardwark Publishing for the Circus Friends Association, 2011) — ISBN 978-1-872904-45-0
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==External Limks==
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* [http://www.yasminesmart.com/ www.yasminesmart.com]
  
 
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Image:Smart Yasmine on horse.jpg|Yasmine Smart on her first horse
 
Image:Smart Yasmine on horse.jpg|Yasmine Smart on her first horse
 
Image:Smart Yasmine super circus.jpg|Poster of David Smart's Super Circus (1980)
 
Image:Smart Yasmine super circus.jpg|Poster of David Smart's Super Circus (1980)
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Image:Yasmine_Smart_Horse_Rearing_(2004).jpg|Yasmine Smart at the Big Apple Circus (2004)
 
Image:Smart Yasmine BAC 20070922 1.jpg|Yasmine Smart at the Big Apple Circus (2005)
 
Image:Smart Yasmine BAC 20070922 1.jpg|Yasmine Smart at the Big Apple Circus (2005)
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Image:Yasmine.jpg|Poster for ''Yasmine'' (2010)
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 7 May 2018

Equestrienne, Animal Trainer

By Dominique Jando


Yasmine Smart
Born in Windsor, England on November 24, 1953, Yasmine Smart is the daughter of David Smart (1929-2007) and Olga Elleano-Stey (b. 1932 to a Swiss family of wirewalkers). She is the granddaughter of the famous English showman Billy Smart. Yasmine made her debut in the ring at age 11, at Billy Smart's New World Circus, with a group of twelve Shetland ponies. She was tutored in horse and animal training by John Gindl, who was at the time Billy Smart's Circus's head trainer.

Although an equestrienneA female equestrian, or horse trainer, horse presenter, or acrobat on horseback. by choice, Yasmine also worked with exotic animals and elephants, animals she presented in other British circuses, such as Blackpool’s Tower Circus and Belle Vue Circus in Manchester, after Billy Smart's Circus folded its tents in 1971. She also presented horses for other circuses, notably for Circus Knie in Switzerland and Circus Krone and Circus Hagenbeck in Germany. Eventually, Yasmine became a celebrated "Ringmistress"—a role she originated at the Billy Smart’s Circus Christmas Spectacular, a BBC Holiday special that aired for several years after the Billy Smart's Circus had ceased touring.

It is in her capacity as Ringmistress that Yasmine participated for the first time in the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo in 1975. The following year, she presented a group of horses "at liberty"Liberty act", "Horses at liberty": Unmounted horses presented from the center of the ring by an equestrian directing his charges with his voice, body movements, and signals from a ''chambrière'' (French), or long whip." from Circus Krone at a Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee at Windsor. She married Dany Cesar (Bradford) in 1978. They presented together a high schoolA display of equestrian dressage by a rider mounting a horse and leading it into classic moves and steps. (From the French: Haute école) act at her father's Super Circus in Battersea Park in London in 1980. (Yasmine and David eventually separated in 1989.)

Award-Winning Equestrienne

Yasmine (2012)
In 1980, she purchased a group of ten Arab stallions, which she trained herself and with which she worked until 2003—the year she went to the U.S. to perform as Equestrian Director at the Big Apple Circus. In 1981, she participated again in the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo—this time as an equestrienneA female equestrian, or horse trainer, horse presenter, or acrobat on horseback.—and won the prestigious Dame du Cirque award. She returned to the Festival in 1985 to win the coveted Silver Clown award for her liberty"Liberty act", "Horses at liberty": Unmounted horses presented from the center of the ring by an equestrian directing his charges with his voice, body movements, and signals from a ''chambrière'' (French), or long whip. act. She was awarded a second La Dame du Cirque award in 1995.

Yasmine was the first British circus artist to be awarded in Monte Carlo and remains the only artist to have been awarded three times. Among other venues, she has been featured with Circus Jacobi-Althoff and Circus Roncalli in Germany, Liana Orfei's Golden Circus Festival in Italy, and the Big Apple Circus in the U.S., where she spent four seasons, creating a new act each season. Yasmine has also appeared in several horse shows and festivals in Germany and France, as well as on several TV shows in Europe. In 2007, she was a Jury at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo. In 2010, Yamine was the subject of, and starred in, the musical Yasmine, presented in England by Giffords Circus.

Yasmine Smart was inducted into the International Circus Hall Of Fame in Peru, Indiana in 2014.

See Also

Suggested Reading

Yasmine Smart, Yasmine - My Horses and Me (Little Hormead, Aardwark Publishing for the Circus Friends Association, 2011) — ISBN 978-1-872904-45-0

External Limks

Image Gallery