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Luisita Leers (1909–1997) – Power trapeze artist’s career ends due to WWII




AuthorsRäsänen Pauliina,

Publishing placeFinland

Publication year2018

Web address http://www.divergingfates.eu/index.php/2018/10/19/luisita-leers-1909-1997-power-trapeze-artists-career-ends-due-to-wwii/


Abstract

Luisita Leers was a skillful power trapeze artist from Germany. During the 1920s and 1930s, Leers gained popularity both in European and American prestigious circuses such as the Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus. As a prodigious child performer, Leers toured in Finland with her solo trapeze act in Circus Arkadia (1923), Circus International (1923) and Circus/Ensemble Olympia (1925). By the age of 16, Leers had built her artistic identity as “a maiden of power” – a strategically chosen name which appeared in the headlines of her advertisements. Unlike other female aerialists, Leers did not hide her muscles with concealing costumes, but performed in a skin-tight leotard without embellishments displaying her masculine muscularity.


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