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- Chapeaugraphy abstract "Chapeaugraphy, occasionally anglicised to chapography, is a panhandling trick in which a ring-shaped piece of felt is manipulated to look like various types of hats. The act originated in 1618 with Parisian street performer Tabarin, the most famous of the charlatans who combined a French version of commedia dell'arte with a quack medicine show. In the 1870s another French comedian, Monsieur Fusier, revived the act and managed 15 hat-twisting styles in his act.Although rarely seen today, it was featured in an episode of Saturday Night Live in 1985, as performed by magician Harry Anderson.Types of hat that can be created:baseball capAmerican and British army hats from the Revolutionary Warpirate's hatnaval captain's hatMickey Mouse earsUshanka (a Russian fur hat)mortarboard (a graduation cap)Catholic nun's headgearderby hatand several inventive others.Some know chapeaugraphers areTabarin, a French comedian,Monsieur Fusier, another French comedian who revived the act,Paul Wildbaum, a Canadian physical comedy master, andSir Richard, a New Zealander event host.".
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- Chapeaugraphy subject Category:Sideshow_attractions.
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- Chapeaugraphy comment "Chapeaugraphy, occasionally anglicised to chapography, is a panhandling trick in which a ring-shaped piece of felt is manipulated to look like various types of hats. The act originated in 1618 with Parisian street performer Tabarin, the most famous of the charlatans who combined a French version of commedia dell'arte with a quack medicine show.".
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- Chapeaugraphy wasDerivedFrom Chapeaugraphy?oldid=589019974.
- Chapeaugraphy isPrimaryTopicOf Chapeaugraphy.