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Sarrasani: Sarrasani. Zur Erinnerung an die 30. Wiederkehr des Gründungstages des Zirkus Sarrasani. 7 Hefte. Heft 1–5: Mit Sarrasani in Südamerika. Heft 6: Sarrasani der Mann, sein Name, sein Werk. Ernstes und Heiteres aus Sarrasanis Zauberreich. Heft 7: Sarrasani nach 30 Jahren. [ Permalink ]

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Dresden, Sarrasani-Verlag (1931), 7 Hefte mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und je 32 S. in OHLn.-Mappe, 4°, zusätzlich inliegend: Sarrasani – von Radebeul in die Welt. Sonderausstellung in Radebeul 1987, 6 Blatt, illustr. OBro.
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Language:deGerman
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Category:Arts > Theatre & Cinema (60)
Kunst > Theater & Film
Author:Sarrasani (3)
Keywords:Circus (14)Sarrasani (5)
ZirkusSarrasani

– Background –

Sarrasani was a German circus that became world famous before World War II and was based in Dresden, but also became known as the national circus of Argentina during the division of Germany. The circus was founded by Hans Stosch, a clown with the stage name Giovanni Sarrasani, who was born in Posen in 1873. Stosch came to Radebeul near Dresden in 1901, and the circus had its official premiere in Meißen in 1902. In 1912, a stationary circus building was opened, which was designed by Max Littmann for Sarrasani and was destroyed during the bombing of Dresden in 1945.

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