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Achille Zavatta, clown, in the ''Parodie de l'écuyère'' (the ballerina on horseback parody—which had been originated by the clown [[Foottit]] c. 1880) with [[Michel Francini]], from the French television show ''Cavalacade Circus'', filmed at the [[Jean Richard|Cirque d'Ermenonvile]]. The beginning of the act is missing: A real ballerina on horseback begins her act, falls and pretends to be injured, and has to leave the ring; the ringmaster then announces her replacement, "Mademoiselle Zaza"... (''In French'') (1970)
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Achille Zavatta, clown, in the ''Parodie de l'écuyère'' (the ballerina on horseback parody—which had been originated by the clown [[Foottit]] c. 1880) with [[Michel Francini]], from the French television show ''Cavalacade Circus'', filmed at the [[Jean Richard|Cirque d'Ermenonvile]]. The beginning of the act is missing: A real ballerina on horseback begins her act, falls, pretends to be injured, and leaves the ring; the ringmaster then announces her replacement, "Mademoiselle Zaza"... (''In French'') (1970)
  
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
* Biography: [[Valery Sherbakov]]
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* Biography: [[Achille Zavatta]]
  
[[Category:Video|Sherbakov Troupe]]
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[[Category:Video|Zavatta, Achille]]

Revision as of 21:56, 26 November 2019

Achille Zavatta, clownGeneric term for all clowns and augustes. '''Specific:''' In Europe, the elegant, whiteface character who plays the role of the straight man to the Auguste in a clown team., in the Parodie de l'écuyère (the ballerina on horseback parody—which had been originated by the clown Foottit c. 1880) with Michel Francini, from the French television show Cavalacade Circus, filmed at the Cirque d'Ermenonvile. The beginning of the act is missing: A real ballerina on horseback begins her act, falls, pretends to be injured, and leaves the ring; the ringmaster(American, English) The name given today to the old position of Equestrian Director, and by extension, to the presenter of the show. then announces her replacement, "Mademoiselle Zaza"... (In French) (1970)

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