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The Rogge Sisters, c1939 - 1969

 Family

Dates

  • Existence: c1939 - 1969

Biography

The Rogge Sisters were three circus performing sisters called Dora, Gerda and Vera.

The sisters come from a well established German circus family and started perfoming as an act from childhood. They famously developed the rolling globe act in which they ascended narrow inclined ramps to reach a set of elevated platform. This act gained them wide recognition and became one of Europe’s most celebrated numbers of the genre.

After creating a name for themselves in their native Germany, the sisters launched their international career touring around the UK and Europe with some of the most respected circuses of the time including Tom Arnold, Knie, Krone, Franz Althoff, Blackpool Tower Circus, Bertram Mills and Kelvin Hall.

In 1957, Dora started her own career as Rogana with the Bertram Mills Circus and married the circus ringmaster, Frank Foster. Her sister-in-law Juliette Foster took her place in the Rogge Sisters act and the new trio continued touring succesfully, appearing with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus during its European tour in the 1963-1964 season.

The Roge Sisters disolved the act after Vera died in a fire. The remaining sister, Gerda, developed a strongwoman act under the pseudonym Miss Atlas and continued having a succesful career until she retired. Gerda died in 1996 at sixty years of age.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Circus Friends Association Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0122
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a large library of books and journals, as well as archival material including posters, programmes, photographs, films, handbills, research material, scrapbooks, original artwork and many other items of ephemera relating to British, Irish and European circuses

Dates: 1795 - 2020