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− | The Flying Caceres (flying trapeze) in PBS's ''The Pops Join The Circus'', with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra directed by Harry Ellis-Dickson. Filmed at the [[Big Apple Circus]] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The flyers featured in the act are Miguel and George Caceres, and Dolly Jacobs. (1985) | + | The Flying Caceres (flying trapeze) in PBS's ''The Pops Join The Circus'', with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra directed by Harry Ellis-Dickson. Filmed at the [[Big Apple Circus]] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The flyers featured in the act are Miguel and George Caceres, and Dolly Jacobs; the catcher is [[Flying Segreras|Jesús Segrera]]. (1985) |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 31 August 2013
The Flying Caceres (flying trapezeAerial act in which an acrobat is propelled from a trapeze to a catcher, or to another trapeze. (See also: Short-distance Flying Trapeze)) in PBS's The Pops Join The Circus, with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra directed by Harry Ellis-Dickson. Filmed at the Big Apple Circus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The flyers featured in the act are Miguel and George Caceres, and Dolly Jacobs; the catcherIn an acrobatic or a flying act, the person whose role is to catch acrobats that have been propelled in the air. is Jesús Segrera. (1985)
See Also
- Biographies: The Flying Caceres, Dolly Jacobs