CIRQUE PINDER
The Cirque circus is of British origin. In 1904 he called Mundial when he settled in France after half a century of existence. It is led by the Pinder brothers, the riders who make it the Great Cirque Hippodrome Pinder. In 1972, it was bought by actor Jean Richard - one remembers his interpretation of the famous Commissioner Maigret in a television series - which revend the case in 1983 to his former collaborator Gilbert Edelstein. His performances, often seen during the show the Stars during the 1960 s, benefited from the contributions of leading artists such as Annie Fratellinis and Pierre Etaix. Continuing the tradition of the travelling circus, Pinder makes a yearly stop in Paris. The following may be followed in particular by numbers relating to animals: fauves, horses, elephants. The programme also includes, inter alia: acrobatics, clowns, illusions, trapeze or "death wheel"!
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