War circus : charting the lives of the international circus community through The Great War, 1914 & 1918
Auteurs : Averley, Helen (Direction) ; Beadle, Ron (Préfacier)
Lieu de publication : Newcastle, Angleterre
Éditeur : Madame La Bonche Publishing
Date de publication : 2017
ISBN : 9780995690301
Langue : Anglais
Description : 160 p. ; 30 cm
Notes : Bibliogr. : p. 151-153
Sujets :
Histoire des arts du cirque - 20e siècle
Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918
Histoire des arts du cirque - Europe
Dépouillement du document :
791.309 041
Résumé :
A small team of researchers from Circus Central lead by CEO Helen Averley explored what happened to international circus during WW1. The focus of the research has been on tracing individual circus artists and their circuses, and animal through the period of the Great War.
The research was inspired by the discovery of a book by Grock, a famous Swiss clown. More than 3 years later it has culminated in a book which will be available in PDF on this site, as well as in hard copy version in libraries and archives. Contributors include family members of circus artists, researchers, North East emerging artists, as well as forward from Prof. Ron Beadle of Northumbria University. Most of the information has been gathered from public archives including: National Fairground and Circus Archives, T&W Archives, National Archives ( British Newspapers), The World’s Fair newspaper, from published biographies and autobiographies. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 791.309 041 A952w 2017
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