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  2. Flying trapeze - Wikipedia

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    The flying trapeze is a specific form of the trapeze in which a performer jumps from a platform with the trapeze so that gravity makes the trapeze swing. The performance was invented in 1859 by a Frenchman named Jules Léotard , who connected a bar to some ventilator cords above the swimming pool in his father's gymnasium in Toulouse , France .

  3. Jules Léotard - Wikipedia

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    On 12 November 1859, the first flying trapeze routine was performed by Jules Léotard on three trapeze bars at the Cirque Napoleon. [4] The costume he invented was a one-piece knitted garment streamlined to suit the safety and agility concerns of trapeze performance. It also showed off his physique, [5] impressed spectators, and took on his name.

  4. Trapeze - Wikipedia

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    Trapeze artists, in lithograph by Calvert Litho. Co., 1890. A trapeze is a short horizontal bar hung by ropes, metal straps, or chains, from a ceiling support. It is an aerial apparatus commonly found in circus performances.

  5. Leona Dare - Wikipedia

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    Leona Dare was born in 1855 as Susan Adeline Stuart [1] or Stewart. [2] A 1912 article in The Charlotte News claimed that Dare's mother, Annie Meiza, was called "The Child of the Alamo" after the battle in 1836, and that her mother, Dare's grandmother, was "killed by a stray bullet" during the event.

  6. La Nouba - Wikipedia

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    In La Nouba there were two main character categories: the Cirques, or circus people, sporting bright, fluorescent colors; and the Urbains, or urbanites, who wore dark, muted colors or monochromatic costumes. As in every Cirque du Soleil show, in addition to the performances, there were several distinctive characters that participated in the ...

  7. Koozå - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting Cirque du Soleil's return to more traditional circus arts with clowning and acrobatics, Marie-Chantale Vaillancourt (costume designer) chose a colour palette more in line with traditional circus and burlesque: red, white, and gold. Koozå's costumes are designed from the point of view of a character called the Innocent. The Innocent ...

  8. Iron jaw (circus) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Jaw is a traditional aerial circus act.. Newspaper advertisement for Leona Dare's ascents from Crystal Palace in London. The act consists of a performer raised into the air by a cable, trapeze or other similar apparatus, supported only by a bit clamped between their teeth.

  9. Luisita Leers - Wikipedia

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    Luisita Leers was born in into a family of circus artists: her mother Gertrude was an acrobat, and her adoptive father Guido Krökel was a ring specialist. [1] She was trained by Krökel from the age of six. She made her debut in his troupe in March 1920, aged only eleven.