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The carousel is an amusement flat ride consisting of a rotating platform with seats for rider. A "seats" come traditionally in the form of wooden horses or animals, which are moved mechanically higher & down to simulate galloping. This leads to the machine's alternative title, a galloper. More popular list come merry-last-spherical, roundabout & flight horses.

Any rotating platform might likewise exist as known as the carousel. Within the playground, the merry-last-around is normally a elementary, toddler-powered rotating platform using blocks or even grip to which toddlers might cling when riding.

History

Records of early carousels come known from either a Byzantine Empire. A foremost steam-powered carousels began to appear within Europe in 1860, and then within England and the USA in 1870. A number 1 carousel at Coney Island was built inside 1876 by Charles We. D. Looff, the Danish carver. A oldest functional carousel around Europe is inside Prague (Letna Park).

A carousel met its artistic zenith around early 1900's United states of america - a industry's carvers, mostly immigrants from either Europe, took a traditions of their personal countries, & let their imaginations free in their newly creations. Whereas virtually all European carousel numbers come comparatively electrostatic around posture, U.s. numbers come other representative of active animals - discarded manes, expressive eyes & postures of movement come their hallmarks. Our contries corporations fell into triplet distinct carving styles: A Philadelphia Style (including a William Dentzel, Daniel Carl Muller, & Philadelphia Toboggan Corporations), A Coney Island Style (including a Charles Carmel, Marcus Charles Illions, Solomon Stein & Harry Goldstein, and Charles I.D. Looff corporations), & A County Fair Style (including a Armitage Herschell, Allan Herschell, Edward Spillman, & Charles Parker corporations).

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Light Views: Carousel
John Larsen reviews the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical on DVD.

Carousel From Stage to Screen
A study of how this Rogers and Hammerstein musical was made into a film. Contains details of full cast and crew, information and midi for each song and links to buy merchandise.

Epinions.com: Carousel
Brian Koller reviews the film, with particular reference to other musicals from the same era. Also provides a price comparision of online sellers of the video and DVD.

Carousel (1956)
IMDb listing with summary, reviews and comments, and cast and crew credits.






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