FROM
THE EDITOR
The
following issue, June/July 1979, will be the last issue published by me
during my one year term of office. Now is the time for anyone interested
in assuming the editorship to speak upl It is a fascinating
(if time consuming) duty that puts one in the midst of the juggling
world's activities. Please contact me in the near future if you are
interested in assuming the editorship and would like more information.
Donna DiMeo Leith (note the new name - I was married in April), Budd
Lake, NJ.
BELA
KREMO
by
Karl-Heinz Ziethen
Las Vegas - Famed juggler Bela
Kremo died on January 14,1979, in Zurich, Switzerland. He was 74. He and
his son, Kris Kremo, developed such a sensational
act together that the two decided to embark on a
world tour. From 1970 - 1974 they met with wildly enthusiastic
audiences. Their show was superbly organized, technically perfect,
delightfully witty, and magnificently synchronized to music. Everything
Bela and Kris Kremo produced with their black bowlers, red top hats,
three balls and cigar boxes was of unparalleled brilliance. Their
synchronized numbers, full of dynamic vitality and originality, belong
to the very best in their field. Now Kris, the champion of the
"pirouette with the cigar boxes" does justice to his
reputation as one of the greatest attractions in the world of show
business, in remembrance of his father Bela Kremo.
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