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Cirkus Schumann

on BBC One London

from Denmark
A performance in the historic circus building in Copenhagen
The Fabulous Schumanns ...universally recognised as the world's leading exponents of the art of training circus horses... present their own Lippizaners, Arabs, and thoroughbred horses and an all-star bill.
including:

The Great Flying Steeles
The only act in the world presenting the triple somersault

Fiesta in Seville
A spectacular demonstration of horses at liberty presented by Paulina and Benny

The Five Ferkos
Swinging acrobats from the Moscow State Circus School

Chicky and Co.
Swiss masters of mime, music, and clowning

Tight Wire Twice
The Domis Brothers on the double wire

Indian Parrot Revue
direct from the Circus Calcutta presented by Katja Schumann

Energetic Erich
Crockery, comedy, and cutlery in the flying hands of Erich Brenn

The Carmenas
The ultimate in hand-to-hand and head-to-head

White Horse Fantasty
An elegant display of High School 'Schumannship' by Pautina, Albert, and Max

Incidental clowning by Kiki and Antonio: little men - big laughs

In association with Danmarks Radio

Contributors

Performers:
The Great Flying Steeles
Riders (Fiesta in Seville):
Paulina and Barry
Acrobatics:
The Five Ferkos
Performers:
Chicky and Co.
Performers:
The Domis Brothers
Presented by (Indian Parrot Revue):
Katja Schumann
Entertainer (Energetic Erich):
Erich Brenn
Acrobatics:
The Carmenas
Riders ('White Horse' Fantasy):
Paulina, Albert, and Max
Clowns:
Kiki and Antonio
Circus Band directed by:
Ole Hoyer
Ringmaster (Spreckstalmierster):
Verner Knipschildt
Production Assistant:
Mary David
Producer:
Derek Burrell-Davis

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