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Professor Risley and the imperial japanese troupe : how an american acrobat introduced circus to Japan and Japan to the west

Schodt, Frederick L.
Berkeley : Stone Bridge Press, 2012

In 1864, when Japan was still semi-closed to foreigners, world-famous American acrobat and impresario "Professor Risley" introduced Western-style circus to Yokohama. Less than three years later, in 1866, he formed the Imperial Japanese Troupe and left with it to tour America and Europe. When Japan's feudal government issued its very first civilian passport to a member of Risley's troupe, it helped trigger a world-wide fever in Japanese acrobats, and all things Japanese. From San Francisco to Philadelphia, New York to London, Boston to Madrid, crowds could not get enough of performers like "Little All Right." Risley's Imperial Japanese Troupe tour thus fueled the West's first craze for Japanese popular culture—one that, unlike the better known and intellectualized Japonisme art movement, spread throughout all levels of society. [editor summary]
In 1864, when Japan was still semi-closed to foreigners, world-famous American acrobat and impresario "Professor Risley" introduced Western-style circus to Yokohama. Less than three years later, in 1866, he formed the Imperial Japanese Troupe and left with it to tour America and Europe. When Japan's feudal government issued its very first civilian passport to a member of Risley's troupe, it helped trigger a world-wide fever in Japanese acrobats, ...


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A history of the circus

Speaight, George
New York : Barnes and Company, 1980

This is a monumental history of that universally trancing, international phenomenon-the circus. It is the most complete chronicle of circuses and circus lore ever written in the english language. No reader can fail to be impressed by the scope of its coverage and the vividness of its descriptions. No lover of circus wonders can remain unmoved while reading of the people and performances that illuminated circus life.

The author reveals the origins of circus acts among Greek and Roman acrobats and medieval minstrels, tracing their development through eighteenth-century
fairs where they were combined with displays of horse riding in a circular ring to form a new style of presentation. He then follows the evolution of circuses during the nineteenth century, showing how novel acts and exhibitions of animal training were introduced to produce the circus we know today.

Mr. Speaight demonstrates the special way in which the circus grew in the United States, where three-ring circuses were transported over vast distances by railroad; and he describes the Golden Age of the circus in Europe, when circus riders ranked with ballet stars in popular esteem. Finally, he provides an up-to-the-minute account of circuses in the world today.

The author's account is based on many years of research in unpublished manuscripts and museum collections, and he reverses some long.held errors of previous writers on the subject. His book contains exhaustive notes and an appendix, listing circus buildings in London, New york and paris, which brings together information never before printed, giving the book great value as a permanent work of reference. [editor summary]
This is a monumental history of that universally trancing, international phenomenon-the circus. It is the most complete chronicle of circuses and circus lore ever written in the english language. No reader can fail to be impressed by the scope of its coverage and the vividness of its descriptions. No lover of circus wonders can remain unmoved while reading of the people and performances that illuminated circus life.

The author reveals the ...


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Histoire des arts du cirque - 19e siècle [2]

Histoire des arts du cirque - États-Unis [2]

Risley, Richard [2]

Acrobatie - Histoire [1]

Art clownesque - Histoire [1]

Astley, Philip [écuyer, propriétaire de cirque] [1]

Astley's Amphitheatre [bâtiment de cirque] [1]

Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth [spectacle de cirque] [1]

Batty, William [1]

Bostock, E.H. [1]

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show [1]

Cirque à trois pistes [1]

Cirque stable [1]

Compagnies de cirque - Afrique [1]

Compagnies de cirque - Australie [1]

Compagnies de cirque - États-Unis [1]

Compagnies de cirque - Europe [1]

Compagnies de cirque - Orient [1]

Cooper, James [1]

Ducrow, Andrew [artiste de cirque] [1]

Fêtes foraines - Histoire [1]

Fil de fer - Histoire [1]

Fous et bouffons [1]

Histoire de l'acrobatie aérienne [1]

Histoire de l'acrobatie équestre [1]

Histoire de l'architecture de cirque [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - 18e siècle [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - 20e siècle [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Europe [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Japon [1]

Histoire du dressage [1]

Hugues, Charles [écuyer, propriétaire de cirque] [1]

Jonglerie - Histoire [1]

Maître de piste - Histoire [1]

Ménageries [1]

Ménestrels [1]

Numéro à sensation [1]

Origines et fondements des arts du cirque [1]

Ricketts, John Bill [écuyer, propriétaire de cirque] [1]

Ringling Brothers Circus [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Royal Circus [Angleterre] [1]

Sands, Richards [1]

Transport de spectacle ambulant [1]

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1980 [1]

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