Friday, May 30, 2008

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Joe Jackson

Two generations of poetry and laughter Cycling

The name is Joe Jackson was one of the legends of the circus and variety.
In the early twentieth century, on the stages of vaudeville emerged with the name of the tramp bike thief: a masterful piece of pantomime stunt that had nothing to envy to the clowns of silent films that were emerging in those years.
Joe Jackson became a legend. His prestige in the circuit of equagliava variety of Al Jolson, Houdini the Marx Brothers, Fred Astaire.



The exact same number was taken over by his son, Joe Jackson jr. (Pictured below), which continued to perform until the '70s.



Here we see the number full Joe Jackson jr. (Divided in two parts), in the memorable recording of the show "Clowns" at Circus in Stockholm in 1978 of Djiugarten









Sunday, May 18, 2008

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lions Schneider

The captain of the 100 lions



Alfred Schneider, the "captain" was a popular trainer in the early decades of the German 900. Much of his fame was the fact that it took all their lions for the film "Quo Vadis", a German-Italian production of 1919. Owner of a quantity considerable amount of wild beasts, became famous for his "100 lions", with whom he performed in a cage throwing their steaks, dressed as a navy captain. Although in reality the lions were not more than 70, the show could be awesome.
Schneider also opened his own circus, which failed in Naples in 1932 where he was dismissed in an unusual auction. Following the "captain" continued to perform as a trainer for large European circuses.
Here is a gallery of documents and Schneider, in our data, an extraordinary testimony of his filmed performances.




































Friday, May 2, 2008

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The poet of juggling

Francis Brunn


Few artists in the history of the circus have resulted in a first and after in his art. One of these is the juggler Francis Brunn. In the twentieth century, was the perfect balance between the rigor of classical circus, perfectionist in search of the exploit, and innovative research in artistic expression. His openness to the language of dance and the arts, combined with the typical practice of traditional handicraft made him a legend. Since the '40s, Brunn has performed in all the biggest circus and music hall in the world. One of the few jugglers to perform as a soloist in the central track of the Ringling-Barnum in America.
We offer a performance in a U.S. television in the late '60s.