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What (who) is écuyer de cirque - definition

TELEVISION SERIES
Cirque de celebrite; Cirque de Celebrite; Cirque De Celebrité; Cirque De Celebrite

Cirque de Saint-Même         
  • Cascade des sources (résurgence du Guiers)
  • Grande Cascade
  • Cascade Isolée
  • Pisse du Guiers
  • Entrance of cave of Guiers Vif
NATURAL AMPHITHEATER IN SAVOIE AND ISÈRE
Cirque de Saint-Meme
The Cirque de Saint-Même is a natural amphitheater located in the east end of the massif de la Chartreuse in the French departments of Savoie (north) and the Isère (south) districts separated by the Guiers Vif, river through the natural circus.
Cirque Medrano         
FORMER CIRCUS BUILDING IN PARIS, FRANCE
Circus Medrano; Cirque Fernando; Circus Fernando; Cirque Médrano; Medrano Circus
The Cirque Medrano (in English: Circus Medrano) is a French circus that was located at 63 Boulevard de Rochechouart, at the corner of rue des Martyrs, in the 18th arrondissement at the edge of Montmartre in Paris. It was originally called Cirque Fernando.
Cirque Olympique         
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FORMER EQUESTRIAN THEATRE COMPANY IN PARIS
Amphitheatre Anglois; Amphitheatre Anglais; Salle Olympique; Amphithéâtre Astley; Amphithéâtre d'Astley; Cirque Olympique (boulevard du Temple); Amphithéâtre Anglais; Cirque Faubourg du Temple; Cirque du Mont Thabor
The Cirque Olympique in Paris, also known as the Cirque Franconi, was an equestrian theatre company, founded in 1782 by Philip Astley, the English inventor of the modern circus ring, and was initially known as the Cirque d'Astley or the Cirque Anglais.

Wikipedia

Cirque de Celebrité

Cirque de Celebrité is a celebrity reality television show broadcast on Sky One. The show features celebrities training for and then performing various circus acts. The winner of the series of 2006 was Grace Adams-Short.

A second series of Cirque de Celebrité broadcast in 2007, with Jenni Falconer replacing Ruby Wax as host and the live commentator was Peter Dickson. Big Brother winner Brian Dowling hosted a spin off show, Cirque: Backstage at the Big Top. The winner of the series of 2007 was Kyal Marsh.