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Revision as of 16:43, 23 October 2008
Juggler
By Dominique Jando
Béla Kremo is credited with originating the three-object juggling routine, working solely with groups of three objects – three balls, three hats, and three cigar boxes, and a bowler hat, a cigar, and a pair of gloves rolled together. His act was known as the "Gentleman Juggler:" Béla Kremo used ordinary objects that were part of a perfect gentleman's panoply, having them on stage or in the ring on a simple chair, instead of the traditional prop table or basket.
His was an act built on a unique mixture of difficult juggling skills and a good dose of comedy. His first wife, Welda, died in a car accident in 1939. He married a second time with Marianne Kalbitz; their son Kris (born in 1951) joined Béla's act in 1970: father and son both worked the same energetic routine in perfect unison, which resulted in spectacular effects. Belá Kremo retired from performing in 1976, leaving his son Kris brilliantly perpetuate the "Gentleman Juggler" routine as a solo performer.
See also
- Kremo Family
- Kris Kremo
- Kris Kremo: interview with Dominique Jando (2007)