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LIVRES

Madame Saqui : l'acrobate révolutionnaire

Robinson, Lisa ; Green, Rebecca
Cambourakis, 2022

Dans la France révolutionnaire, une fille nommée Marguerite Lalanne aspirait à se produire au-dessus de grandes foules sur une corde raide, tout comme ses parents acrobates. Se faufilant au parc des expositions pour des cours secrets de marche sur corde raide, Marguerite a affiné ses talents d'interprète, se produisant finalement devant des foules en tant que jeune danseuse de corde. Et finalement, Marguerite jouerait le rôle de Madame Saqui, valsant et pirouetteant à travers - et ne tombant jamais - d'innombrables cordes au-dessus des foules en adoration. Une nouvelle chřie de Paris, Madame Saqui a cimenté sa place dans l'histoire du cirque, gagnant l'adoration du peuple français et de la royauté, y compris l'empereur Napoléon Bonaparte.
Dans la France révolutionnaire, une fille nommée Marguerite Lalanne aspirait à se produire au-dessus de grandes foules sur une corde raide, tout comme ses parents acrobates. Se faufilant au parc des expositions pour des cours secrets de marche sur corde raide, Marguerite a affiné ses talents d'interprète, se produisant finalement devant des foules en tant que jeune danseuse de corde. Et finalement, Marguerite jouerait le rôle de Madame Saqui, ...


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Madame Saqui : revolutionary rope dancer

Robinson, Lisa ; Green, Rebecca
New York : Schwartz & Wade Books, 2020

In revolutionary France, a girl named Marguerite Lalanne longed to perform above large crowds on a tightrope, just like her acrobatic parents. Sneaking off to the fairgrounds for secret tightrope walking lessons, Marguerite finessed her performance skills, ultimately performing for crowds as a young rope dancer. And eventually, Marguerite would perform as Madame Saqui, waltzing and pirouetting across- and never falling off- countless ropes above adoring crowds. A nouvelle chřie de Paris, Madame Saqui cemented her place in circus history, winning the adoration of the French people and royalty alike, including Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
In revolutionary France, a girl named Marguerite Lalanne longed to perform above large crowds on a tightrope, just like her acrobatic parents. Sneaking off to the fairgrounds for secret tightrope walking lessons, Marguerite finessed her performance skills, ultimately performing for crowds as a young rope dancer. And eventually, Marguerite would perform as Madame Saqui, waltzing and pirouetting across- and never falling off- countless ropes above ...


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Sawdust sisterhood : how circus empowered women

Ward, Steve
Stroud, Angleterre : Fonthill, 2016

Philip Astley first pegged out his circular 'ride' on the banks of the Thames in 1768 and so laid down the foundations of the modern circus. Performing feats of trick riding with his wife Patty Jones, little did he realise that before long women would become a dominant force in the circus. Sawdust Sisterhood explores how the circus empowered women and gave them the opportunity to compete and succeed as performers in their own right in an otherwise masculine world. Drawing upon historical news reports and contemporary interviews, the book explores the lives of female circus performers and focuses upon several of the more well-known artistes from across two centuries of circus, including; Madame Saqui, the renowned French wire-walker of the early nineteenth century; Nellie Chapman, the Victorian 'Lion Queen' of Wombwells's Menagerie and Circus; and Katie Brumbach, otherwise known as Sandwina, perhaps the most famous Strongwoman of the twentieth century. Sawdust Sisterhood acknowledges the role of the female circus performer across the centuries.

As paragons in heir field, these women became rich, famous and powerful despirte the prevailing sexist attitudes of their time. They often had to overcome undue criticism of their work and censure from those who felt their acts were at best inappropritate and at worst immoral. In performing remarkable, often death-defying physical feats, these women subverted the classic ideals of femininity and undoubtedly contributed to the later sexual revolution.

Sawdust sisterhood explores the journeys of these women and their contributions to the advancement of women's rights. Steve Ward, an expert on the circus, draws together various primary sources. newspaper articles, and feministe scholarship to give a full picture of the pivotal role of women in this medium. He also includes interviews with contemporary female performers and over thirty exquisite images. This is a detailed, personal, and deeply moving account of an often overloocked aspect of the struggle for female emancipation. [Editor's summary]
Philip Astley first pegged out his circular 'ride' on the banks of the Thames in 1768 and so laid down the foundations of the modern circus. Performing feats of trick riding with his wife Patty Jones, little did he realise that before long women would become a dominant force in the circus. Sawdust Sisterhood explores how the circus empowered women and gave them the opportunity to compete and succeed as performers in their own right in an ...


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Mémoires d'une danseuse de corde : Mme Saqui (1786-1866)

Ginisty, Paul
Paris : E. Fasquelle, 1907


Cote : 791.340 92 G4927m 1907

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Madame Saqui, une vie sur la corde

Chevillard, Alain
Le Cirque dans l'univers n°255, décembre 2014


Cote : CIR-U-255

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