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DESCRIPTION:The daring\, scantily clad equestrienne vaulting from her\nhors
 e and pirouetting on its back has dazzled circus audiences since the late
 \neighteenth century. In this lecture\, Kim Marra situates this act amid t
 he\nburgeoning culture of female equestrianism that developed in New York 
 City\nafter the Civil War and within a vanished infrastructure of riding a
 cademies\,\nstables\, bridle paths\, harness shops\, and horse shows that 
 were once part of\nthe cityscape.\n\nKim Marra is professor of theatre art
 s and American\nstudies at the University of Iowa. She is a lifelong rider
  and former\ncompetitor in the cavalry-derived sport of Three-Day Eventing
 .
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Circus Amazons:
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