Difference between revisions of "Sarrasani History Video"
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An Argentinean visual history (in Spanish) of the fabled Circus Sarrasani, with an interview of Trude Stosch-Sarrasani (speaking in German with Spanish subtitles). The document is a large excerpt of a promotional video created for of a possible resurrection of the Argentinean version of Circus Sarrasani. Although Trude Stosch-Sarrasani passed away in 2009, the title Sarrasani eventually reappeared with a circus-cabaret show produced by the Bernstein family at Buenos Aires's Tattersall de Palermo in 2013. (1999)
See Also
- History: Circus Sarrasani