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  2. Contemporary circus - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary circus, by this definition, is a genre of performing arts developed in the late 20th century in which a story, theme, mood or question is conveyed through traditional circus skills. Traditional circus skills are blended with more choreographic, character-driven or mechanical approaches.

  3. Biennale Internationale des Arts du Cirque - Wikipedia

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    The Biennale Internationale des Arts du Cirque is the largest contemporary circus festival in the world, held in the south of France every two years. The event is organised by the Archaos circus company, and the first edition, in 2015, attracted sixty circus companies from around the world and drew more than 85,000 visitors.

  4. Cirque Éloize - Wikipedia

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    Cirque Éloize performed in the 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony; [10] at the inauguration of the Jaeger-Lecoultre boutique at Place Vendôme in 2012; [11] and in Montreal's 375th anniversary festivities in 2017. [12] Cirque Éloize also performed in the first Biennale Internationale des Arts du Cirque festival in 2015. [13]

  5. Archaos - Wikipedia

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    The company is considered a pioneer of the contemporary circus. Today, Archaos is based in Marseille, France, and is a designated Pôle National des Arts du Cirque. Archaos is also the main organiser of the Biennale Internationale des Arts du Cirque, the world's largest contemporary circus festival.

  6. Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The National Circus School and the École de cirque de Québec were created to train future Contemporary circus artists. For its part, Tohu, la Cité des Arts du Cirque was founded in 2004 to disseminate the circus arts. [21] Cavalia, a Shawinigan-based horse show, has, since 2003, gained massive popularity in Montreal and Los Angeles.

  7. Acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatics has often served as a subject for fine art. Examples of this are paintings such as Acrobats at the Cirque Fernando (Francisca and Angelina Wartenberg) by Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, which depicts two German acrobatic sisters, and Acrobats in a Paris suburb by Viktor Vasnetsov. [citation needed]

  8. Rapport - Wikipedia

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    Rapport (/ r ə ˈ p ɔːr / rə-POR; French:) is a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned are "in sync" with each other, understand each other's feelings or ideas, and communicate smoothly.

  9. Ecole Supérieure des Arts du Cirque - Wikipedia

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    The École supérieure des Arts du Cirque (ESAC) is a professional circus school located in Brussels, Belgium.The Ecole Supérieure des Arts du Cirque de Bruxelles is one of very few colleges in the world to provide circus training leading to a diploma, along with the Centre National des Arts du Cirque de Châlons-en-Champagne in France, the Ecole Nationale de Cirque in Montreal, Canada, and ...