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  2. Koringa - Wikipedia

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    Koringa was one of the artists featured in a 2018 exhibition Circus! Show of Shows at the Weston Park Museum, Sheffield. [11] South African writer Finuala Dowling's 2022 novel The Man Who Loved Crocodile Tamers has Koringa as a central character. [19] [20] Koringa is one of the female artists featured in Marisa Carnesky's 2022 production ...

  3. Ringmaster (circus) - Wikipedia

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    It is generally accepted that this costume was first adopted by George Claude Lockhart on the orders of Bertram Mills in 1928, when Lockhart worked as ringmaster for his circus at Olympia, London. [1] A female circus leader is known as a ringmistress, and often wears a black skirt or leggings with knee-high black boots, and either the same ...

  4. Target girl - Wikipedia

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    In circus and vaudeville acts, a target girl is a female assistant in "impalement" acts such as knife throwing, archery or sharpshooting. The assistant stands in front of a target board or is strapped to a moving board and the impalement artist throws knives or shoots projectiles so as to hit the board and miss the assistant.

  5. List of clowns - Wikipedia

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    Barry Lubin – "Grandma", star clown of the Big Apple Circus; Bim Bom – clown duo of early 20th Century Russia; Carequinha – Brazilian clown and actor, born in a circus to a circus family Brazil; Cepillín – Mexican clown; Cha-U-Kao - French clown, performer at the Moulin Rouge; Charlie Bell – American clown, Ringling Bros. circus

  6. Circassian beauty - Wikipedia

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    Though Barnum's original women were portrayed as proud and genteel, later images of Circassians often emphasised erotic poses and revealing costumes. [48] As the original fad faded, the "Circassians" started to add to their appeal by performing traditional circus tricks such as sword swallowing .

  7. Donna Zakowska - Wikipedia

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    Donna Zakowska (born 1954) is an American costume designer. According to AMC, "Donna Zakowska has designed for film, theatre, circus, opera, music and puppet theatre, including nine seasons for the Big Apple Circus and a concert tour for Mick Jagger." [1] Her costume designs for the John Adams won an Emmy Award in 2009.