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The Aniskin Troupe's flying act was created in 1996 by Oleg Aniskin at [[Circus Nikulin]] – “The Old Circus on Tsvetnoi Boulevard” – in Moscow. A 1988 graduate of Moscow's world-renowned circus school (the [[State Circus and Variety College]]), Oleg Aniskin has worked with [[Vilen Golovko]] ([[The Flying Cranes]]) on the creation of [[The Firebirds]], a spectacular flying act that was featured in the United States with [[Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey]] in 2003-2004. Oleg's wife, Yana, also a graduate of Moscow's State Circus and Variety College, appeared with [[The Firebirds]]. The Aniskin Troupe has performed in various incarnations of the "[[Moscow Circus]]" on tours of Japan, Holland, and Belgium, and in Germany, in a production centered on the famous Russian clown, [[Oleg Popov]]. When it was [[2002 Aniskins Video| first featured, in 2002]], at the [[Big Apple Circus]] in the US, the troupe included Oleg Aniskin (principal catcher), Yana Aniskina, Vladimir Skrinichenko, Valery Larin, Artur Ishkulov and Oleg Kasatkin (flyers), and Aleksey Voytenko (second catcher). The Aniskins’ trampoline act was created as a “second act” for the troupe.
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The Aniskin Troupe's flying act was created in 1996 by Oleg Aniskin at [[Circus Nikulin]] – “The Old Circus on Tsvetnoi Boulevard” – in Moscow. A 1988 graduate of Moscow's world-renowned circus school (the [[Circus and Variety State College]]), Oleg Aniskin has worked with [[Vilen Golovko]] ([[The Flying Cranes]]) on the creation of [[The Firebirds]], a spectacular flying act that was featured in the United States with [[Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey]] in 2003-2004. Oleg's wife, Yana, also a graduate of Moscow's State Circus and Variety College, appeared with [[The Firebirds]]. The Aniskin Troupe has performed in various incarnations of the "[[Moscow Circus]]" on tours of Japan, Holland, and Belgium, and in Germany, in a production centered on the famous Russian clown, [[Oleg Popov]]. When it was [[2002 Aniskins Video| first featured, in 2002]], at the [[Big Apple Circus]] in the US, the troupe included Oleg Aniskin (principal catcher), Yana Aniskina, Vladimir Skrinichenko, Valery Larin, Artur Ishkulov and Oleg Kasatkin (flyers), and Aleksey Voytenko (second catcher). The Aniskins’ trampoline act was created as a “second act” for the troupe.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:27, 29 October 2008

Flying Trapeze, Trampoline

By Dominique Jando


The Aniskin Troupe's flying actAny aerial act in which an acrobat is propelled in the air from one point to another. was created in 1996 by Oleg Aniskin at Circus Nikulin – “The Old Circus on Tsvetnoi Boulevard” – in Moscow. A 1988 graduate of Moscow's world-renowned circus school (the Circus and Variety State College), Oleg Aniskin has worked with Vilen Golovko (The Flying Cranes) on the creation of The Firebirds, a spectacular flying actAny aerial act in which an acrobat is propelled in the air from one point to another. that was featured in the United States with Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey in 2003-2004. Oleg's wife, Yana, also a graduate of Moscow's State Circus and Variety College, appeared with The Firebirds. The Aniskin Troupe has performed in various incarnations of the "Moscow Circus" on tours of Japan, Holland, and Belgium, and in Germany, in a production centered on the famous Russian clownGeneric term for all clowns and augustes. '''Specific:''' In Europe, the elegant, whiteface character who plays the role of the straight man to the Auguste in a clown team., Oleg Popov. When it was first featured, in 2002, at the Big Apple Circus in the US, the troupe included Oleg Aniskin (principal catcherIn an acrobatic or a flying act, the person whose role is to catch acrobats that have been propelled in the air.), Yana Aniskina, Vladimir Skrinichenko, Valery Larin, Artur Ishkulov and Oleg Kasatkin (flyers), and Aleksey Voytenko (second catcherIn an acrobatic or a flying act, the person whose role is to catch acrobats that have been propelled in the air.). The Aniskins’ trampoline act was created as a “second act” for the troupe.

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