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Con Colleano on tightwire, c. 1940

Con Colleano on tightwire, c. 1940

    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    The Australian-born and world-famous Con Colleano (1899–1973) was considered in his prime to be the greatest tightrope circus artist who ever lived.

    Born in Lismore, NSW, with an Aboriginal, Irish and West Indian background, Colleano adopted a Spanish toreador persona as part of his act, which proved highly successful. From 1925 until the late 1930s Colleano toured with the largest circus in America, Ringling Bros & Barnum and Bailey Circus, promoted as ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’. Colleano was billed as ‘The Wizard of the Wire’ and was their principal star.

    Learn more about Con Colleano and watch home movies of him performing

    Courtesy of
    Gift of Mrs W Colleano, 1979. Arts Centre Melbourne, Performing Arts Collection.
    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    The Australian-born and world-famous Con Colleano (1899–1973) was considered in his prime to be the greatest tightrope circus artist who ever lived.

    Born in Lismore, NSW, with an Aboriginal, Irish and West Indian background, Colleano adopted a Spanish toreador persona as part of his act, which proved highly successful. From 1925 until the late 1930s Colleano toured with the largest circus in America, Ringling Bros & Barnum and Bailey Circus, promoted as ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’. Colleano was billed as ‘The Wizard of the Wire’ and was their principal star.

    Learn more about Con Colleano and watch home movies of him performing

    Courtesy of
    Gift of Mrs W Colleano, 1979. Arts Centre Melbourne, Performing Arts Collection.
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