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  • ...it was sometimes referred to as a "bonbonniere"), but in time, the Nouveau Cirque’s limited capacity made it difficult to manage. It began to lose its prom ...use whose rich and often glorious life had lasted forty years, the Nouveau Cirque finally called it quits.
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  • {{Languages|Nouveau Cirque (Paris)}} ...ançaise—et même d'Europe. Pendant de nombreuses années, ce fut le cirque de prédilection de la haute société. Sa taille relativement petite lui c
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  • ...ic-Hall Cirque, which was managed then by the brothers Amar, owners of the Cirque Amar—France's largest and most successful traveling circus—she * [[Nouveau_Cirque_(Paris)/fr|Nouveau Cirque]], History — Version Française (French Version)
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  • ....|Rolf Knie]]'s group of African elephants at the [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Cirque Medrano]] in Paris. The following year, he presented the liberty horse-act ===The Cirque Jean Richard===
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  • ==Comédien, Directeur de Cirque== ...te les éléphants africains de [[The Knie Dynasty|Rolf Knie]] au cirque [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Medrano]] de Paris en 1955, et l’année suivante, la cava
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  • ===From The Streets of Europe to The Nouveau Cirque de Paris=== ...together? Would they like to be part of the first tour of their [[Nouveau Cirque de Paris]]? "Yes, why not?" was the answer to these questions.
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  • ...in Paris and was well on her way to launching her own circus, the Nouveau Cirque de Paris. She offered Paul and Michael the opportunity to join her and her ...8 in Paris, for a tribute to Annie Fratellini at the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]].
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  • ...e Muchachos, and went on a French tour with Annie Fratellini’s [[Nouveau Cirque de Paris]]. The following year, he created his own risley act, ''Los Pancra ...r the [[The Bouglione Family|Bougliones]], and appearing in Paris with the Cirque [[Diana Moreno]]. He then went on to teach acrobatics and clowning at the C
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  • ...[[Annie Fratellini]], who offered them a spot in her newly created Nouveau Cirque de Paris. ...of a tribute to the late Annie Fratellini, at the ''[[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]]''.
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  • ...raced their ring. The world’s oldest extant circus building, Paris’s [[Cirque d’Hiver]], where [[Jules Léotard]] originated the flying trapeze in 1859 ...l, and began when the French equestrian [[Jacques Tourniaire]] built the ''Cirque Olympique'', Russia’s first circus, in 1827 near the Fontanka canal, on t
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  • ==Cirque Napoléon, Cirque National, Cirque d'Hiver== ...opens onto the Boulevard du Temple through the small Place Pasdeloup: The Cirque d’Hiver is therefore quite noticeable, practically "on the Boulevards."
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  • ...was eventually dictated by economic considerations: The Ecole Nationale du Cirque was cheaper, and there he went. ...training. And since the students toured with Annie Fratellini’s Nouveau Cirque de Paris as part of their apprenticeship, he also learned to set up a big t
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  • ...er the aegis of the famous French actress, Silvia Monfort, as part of her "Nouveau Carré," the Paris Cultural Center—which was to encompass Alexis Grus ...tely, Armand participated in several editions of the [[Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain]] in Paris (which were for a long time hosted by his family's cir
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  • ...ng of Paris’s two circuses, [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Medrano]] and the [[Cirque d’Hiver]]. Thus, at long last, the Dario-Barios went back to work at Cirque Medrano-Busch. There, on November 29, 1940, the Bario Juniors made their lo
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  • ...ughter of Gaston Rousseau, the director of the defunct [[Cirque Métropole|Cirque de Paris]], the gigantic circus building that stood Avenue de la Motte-Picq ...asics. She made her performing debut at Paris’s [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Cirque Medrano]] at age thirteen, entering the ring within a big rolling globe, fr
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  • This was before World War I, and he was working for the old [[Cirque Pinder]], then still under the management of Arthur Pinder; his contract re ...o & Carletto replaced the Fratellinis, who had just left Medrano for the [[Cirque d’Hiver]].
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  • ...l—in the manner of Paris’s famous [[Nouveau Cirque (Paris)|Nouveau Cirque]]—and which allowed the presentation of water pantomimes. Inaugurated
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  • ...odrome de la Place Clichy]] from 1900 to 1907; and the [[Empire Music-Hall Cirque]] from 1924 to 1937. ...a]], which gave its last performance in November 1892, and the legendary [[Cirque des Champs-Elysées]], which closed in 1898. To this list, one must add the
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  • ...sburg. The building, designed by the architect Smaragd Shustov and named ''Cirque Olympique'', was located near the Fontanka canal, practically where St. Pet ...s before, in 1847, by the newly created [[Russia%27s_First_National_Circus|Cirque de la Compagnie des Théâtres Impériaux]] (in short, the Imperial Circus)
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  • ...ed woodcarvings in the new and fashionable ''Jugenstil'', the German ''Art Nouveau''—a harbinger of things to come. Initially the only animals were hors ...a water basin, on the model of Paris’s [[Nouveau Cirque (Paris)|Nouveau Cirque]]. There was also a fully equipped stage behind the ring, approximately 10
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  • ...be attributed (and perhaps more rightly so) to their rivals at the Nouveau Cirque, [[Pierantoni & Saltamontès]]. Yet, Foottit & Chocolat were instrumental i ...ttit reverted to his first area of expertise: He debuted as a clown at the Cirque Continental in Bordeaux, France, where he had already been working as a bar
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  • ...e gloire devrait être plus justement attribué à leurs rivaux au Nouveau Cirque, [[Pierantoni et Saltamontès]]. Foottit et Chocolat eurent néanmoins un r ...(1864-1921) est né le 24 avril 1864 à Manchester, en Angleterre, où le cirque de son père avait fait étape. Il a été dit que le nom réel de Foottit
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