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  • ===1853-56: FRANCONI'S HIPPODROME=== ...(actually Henri Narcisse Franconi, a son of the celebrated Henri Franconi, Laurent's brother—thus engendering an intended confusion). The arena was acti
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  • ...eling entertainers, whose first recorded appearance was at the Foire Saint-Laurent, one of France’s oldest fairs, in 1580. Many Chiarinis, more or less dire ...ne, had been featured in 1793 at the [[The Franconi Dynasty|Amphithéâtre Franconi]]—the former [[Philip Astley|Amphithéâtre Astley]]—in Paris,
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  • ...e]], on the Boulevard du Temple, when [[Louis Dejean]] took over the [[The Franconi Dynasty|Franconis]]' circus in 1835. Paul Cuzent (1812-1856) was then twent ...ormer pupil of [[Jacques Tourniaire]], [[Christoph de Bach]] and [[Laurent Franconi]], had created his own company in 1824. He was educated, flawlessly elegant
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  • ..." circus dynasty was founded by an Italian, [[The Franconi Dynasty|Antonio Franconi]]. And so on... ...ts legendary stars—[[Andrew Ducrow]], [[The Franconi Dynasty|Laurent Franconi]], [[François Baucher]], [[Ernst Renz]], [[Circus Carré|Oscar Carré]], [
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  • ...irque d’Hiver (which had by then passed under the management of [[Victor Franconi]]). The narrow peripheral ''promenoir'' ran just behind the Third Places. T ...and comedy had been so far what had distinguished the Cirque Fernando from Franconi’s more horse-oriented [[Cirque d’Hiver]]; now, Fernando had serious com
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  • ...bsequently occupied by [[Antonio Franconi]], Tourniaire joined for a while Franconi’s troupe before creating his own company in 1801. Jacques Tourniaire was ...s Prater, and then to Paris, where he was furthermore taught by [[Laurent Franconi]] (1776-1849), another great equestrian master, at the [[Cirque Olympique (
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  • File:Carle_Vernet_Laurent_Franconi.jpg|Laurent Franconi (c.1800) File:Laurent_Franconi_Fireworks.jpeg|Laurent Franconi (c.1807)
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  • ...predestined for such a project: From 1807 to 1816, it had housed the [[The Franconi Dynasty|Fanconis]]’s second [[Cirque Olympique (Paris)|Cirque Olympique]] ...hree years later) and Pierre Delcourt (1852-1931), with a musical score by Laurent Grillet (1851-1901), the Nouveau Cirque’s musical director, was inspired
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  • ...ucoup plus grand (et qui était alors passé sous la direction de [[Victor Franconi]]). L'étroit promenoir périphérique courait juste derrière les Troisiè ...présent ce qui distinguait le Cirque Fernando du [[Cirque d'Hiver]] des Franconi, plus axé sur le cirque équestre ; à présent, Fernando devait faire fac
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