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  2. Cirque - Wikipedia

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    The Cirque du Bout du Monde Although a less common usage, [ nb 1 ] the term cirque is also used for amphitheatre-shaped, fluvial-erosion features. For example, an approximately 200 square kilometres (77 sq mi) anticlinal erosion cirque is at 30°35′N 34°45′E  /  30.583°N 34.750°E  / 30.583; 34.750  ( Negev anticlinal erosion ...

  3. David Dimitri - Wikipedia

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    Dimitri in 2014. David Dimitri (born March 7, 1963) is a Swiss tightrope acrobat. [1]Combining an education at the State Academy for Circus Arts in Budapest and at New York’s Juilliard School, David Dimitri performed his wire dances at circuses, arts festivals, and concert halls throughout the world – Canada’s Cirque du Soleil, New York’s Big Apple Circus, [2] [3] Switzerland's Circus ...

  4. International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo - Wikipedia

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    The International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo (French: Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo) is an annual circus that takes place every year in the month of January. The festival was created in 1974 by Prince Rainier III of Monaco to recognize and promote circus performers at the pinnacle of their profession. [ 1 ]

  5. Crystal (Cirque du Soleil) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal is an arena touring show by Cirque du Soleil that started previewing to the public in October 2017, with an official premiere in December 2017. It is Cirque du Soleil's 42nd original show since 1984, and the first one done on an ice rink, where most of the performers are ice skating throughout the show, and blends several circus acts with high-level ice skating.

  6. René Dupéré - Wikipedia

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    Dupéré is best known as the composer and arranger of music for contemporary circus productions by the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil.Among the Cirque du Soleil stage shows he has scored are: Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil (1984), La Magie Continue (1986), Le Cirque Réinventé (1987), Nouvelle Expérience (1990), Saltimbanco (1992), Mystère (1993), Alegría (1994), Kà ...

  7. Jinny Jacinto - Wikipedia

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    The four girls won a gold medal at the Festival Mondial Du Cirque De Demain in Paris in 1990. [ 2 ] In the dance show Tono , put on by the Ontario -based Red Sky Performance at the Coups de théâtre festival, reviewer Kathryn Greenaway described Jacinto's opening performance, which finished with her turning to "reveal a slender, elegant horse ...

  8. Cirque Olympique - Wikipedia

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    Announcement for the last three days of the 1784 season of the Cirque Anglais. The Cirque Olympique (French pronunciation: [siʁk ɔlɛ̃pik]) in Paris, also known as the Cirque Franconi, was an equestrian theatre company, founded in 1782 by Philip Astley, the English inventor of the modern circus ring, and was initially known as the Cirque d'Astley or the Cirque Anglais.

  9. List of circus accidents - Wikipedia

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    During a Las Vegas, Nevada, performance of Cirque du Soleil's "Kà" on the night of June 29, 2013, 31-year-old Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 94 feet (29 m) headfirst to her death after she was hoisted up too quickly, causing the safety wire to detach.