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[[Image:Regina_Dobrovitskaya_Trapeze_2008.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Regina Dobrovitskaya (2008)]]Born February 9, 1968 in St. Petersburg, Russia, to a family not related with the circus, Regina Dobrovitskaya started training in competitive gymnastics at the age of seven. She became part of the National Gymnastic Team of the Soviet Union and competed internationally from 1979 to 1984 – gathering gold, silver and bronze medals along the way, and several Russian championships titles.  
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[[Image:Regina_Dobrovitskaya.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Regina Dobrovitskaya (2008)]]Born February 9, 1968 in St. Petersburg, Russia, to a family not related with the circus, Regina Dobrovitskaya started training in competitive gymnastics at the age of seven. She became part of the National Gymnastic Team of the Soviet Union and competed internationally from 1979 to 1984 – gathering gold, silver and bronze medals along the way, and several Russian championships titles.  
  
 
In 1985, she went to train at the [[Circus Studio]] in Moscow, the professional training center of [[SoyuzGosTsirk]], then the central state organization of the Russian circus (today [[RosGosTsirk]]). There she began working under [[Piotr Maistrenko]] with [[Egorov Troupe|Vladimir Egorov]] in a combination act involving aerial [[upright cradle]] and [[Russian barre]]. Then Egorov and his troupe moved to the "Old Circus" on Tsvetnoy Boulevard (today [[Circus Nikulin]]) and made two acts out of one, which were directed by [[Natalia Makovskaya]]. Regina participated in both acts (flying act and Russian barre).  
 
In 1985, she went to train at the [[Circus Studio]] in Moscow, the professional training center of [[SoyuzGosTsirk]], then the central state organization of the Russian circus (today [[RosGosTsirk]]). There she began working under [[Piotr Maistrenko]] with [[Egorov Troupe|Vladimir Egorov]] in a combination act involving aerial [[upright cradle]] and [[Russian barre]]. Then Egorov and his troupe moved to the "Old Circus" on Tsvetnoy Boulevard (today [[Circus Nikulin]]) and made two acts out of one, which were directed by [[Natalia Makovskaya]]. Regina participated in both acts (flying act and Russian barre).  

Revision as of 01:21, 18 August 2010

Aerialist, Acrobat

By Dominique Jando


Regina Dobrovitskaya (2008)
Born February 9, 1968 in St. Petersburg, Russia, to a family not related with the circus, Regina Dobrovitskaya started training in competitive gymnastics at the age of seven. She became part of the National Gymnastic Team of the Soviet Union and competed internationally from 1979 to 1984 – gathering gold, silver and bronze medals along the way, and several Russian championships titles.

In 1985, she went to train at the Circus Studio in Moscow, the professional training center of SoyuzGosTsirk, then the central state organization of the Russian circus (today RosGosTsirk). There she began working under Piotr Maistrenko with Vladimir Egorov in a combination act involving aerial upright cradle and Russian barre. Then Egorov and his troupe moved to the "Old Circus" on Tsvetnoy Boulevard (today Circus Nikulin) and made two acts out of one, which were directed by Natalia Makovskaya. Regina participated in both acts (flying actAny aerial act in which an acrobat is propelled in the air from one point to another. and Russian barreFlexible pole, held horizontally by two catchers, or under-standers, with which they propelled a flyer in acrobatic figures from and to the pole.).

She made her debut at Moscow's Bolshoi Circus with these acts in 1988. For ten years, she was a member of the Egorov Troupe, performing in both acts and touring extensively in Europe and Asia with various units of the Moscow Circus. The Egorov Troupe made its American debut in 1992 with the Big Apple Circus, where they returned regularly with one act or the other until 1996, at which point Vladimir Egorov dissolved his troupe.

Regina chose to stay with the Big Apple Circus as a member of its resident company. Since 1997, she has performed there all sorts of acrobatic and aerial acts, including hand-to-handAn acrobatic act in which one or more acrobats do hand-balancing in the hands of an under-stander. balancing, aerial "bambou(French - Russian: Bambuk) Aerial apparatus, generally a hanging perch, from where the performers hang with the help of hand or ankle loops. See also: Aerial perch." (aerial perchA hanging perch, from where the performers hang with the help of hand or ankle loops. (French: Bambou - Russian: Bambuk)) with Valdis Yanovskis, swinging trapeze, aerial tissu(French) A double piece of hanging fabric, generally made of silk, used for an aerial act. (See also: Fabric, Silks), and even an acrobatic act with dogs!

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