La Sombra en Izhevsk, República de Udmurtia (Rusia) [HD]
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¡¡La Sombra sigue dando la vuelta al mundo y esta vez llega a Rusia!! Exactamente a Ízhevsk, capital de la República de Udmurtia. No te pierdas la reacción de nuestros amigos rusos ¡A reír siempre!
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Russian Circus Clown in Izhevsk, Republic of Udmurtia diziro power
International Rueda Flashmob Izhevsk Russia Аpril 1, 2017
ZOOM ZOOM Dance Studio
Ижевск, ЦУМ 3й этаж, офис 10.
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Yo Seguiré Bailando en Rusia Izhevsk ( República de Udmurtia )
Yo Seguiré Bailando en Rusia Izhevsk ( República de Udmurtia )
Thanks to all the friends, teachers and the University of Udmurtia. Izhevsk. Republic of Udmurtia. Russia. ¡¡ A reír siempre !! ¡¡ always laughing !!
Mузыка Я Буду Танцевать Руди и Руйман Тенерифе (Канарские острова)
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Ivan de Bulgaria.
Katja de Eslovenia.
Ilias de Grecia.
Irene de Hungría.
Marta de Polonia.
Patrick de Suiza.
Anna de Polonia
Agnieszka de Polonia.
Álvaro de España.
Tomás de Polonia.
Anna de Polonia.
Paula de Polonia.
Naoya de Japón.
Ksjucha
Eszter de Hungría.
Sonia de Eslovenia.
Marek de República Checa.
Ivan de República Checa.
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Russian Circus Clown in Izhevsk, Republic of Udmurtia ayman sat
Moscow State Circus - Babushkin Sekret.avi
Sorry for the poor quality of these videos. For one thing they were taken on my phone because we weren't allowed cameras :P I still got told off though, so I couldn't video some of the cooler stuff. Also the converter I used to get them off my phone is rubish and made them all pause at the ends lol. Oh well!
Moscow State Circus Miracles Russian Swings Part 1
Driving on the city of Izhevsk (Russia) on a carbon cyclocross bicycle with Crocolis HD in rush hour
Driving on the city of Izhevsk (Russia) on a carbon cyclocross bicycle with Crocolis HD Action Camera in rush hour. Click on the cogwheel change and select quality and quality 1080p HD Езда на велосипеде по Ижевску (Россия) в час пик с видерегистратором экстрим камерой Crocolis HD. Нажмите на кнопку шестеренка Изменить качество а и выберите Качество 1080p HD
Flying Trapeze ''Heroes''(new version)Izhevsk State Circus7.10.2012
Flying Trapeze ''Heroes''(new version)Izhevsk State Circus 7.10.2012
Воздушный Полет Герои''(новая версия).Ижевский Цирк.
S.Bogdanov.E.Iovchu,D.Kuzmina,S.Mayorov,I.Kartavyy.
С.Богданов,Е.Иовчу,Д.Кузьмина,С.Майоров,И.Картавый.
New Russian State Circus (1956)
Unissued / unused material.
New Russian State Circus, Moscow, Soviet Union (USSR, Russia).
L/S crowd of acrobats in ring of big top. Various shots trapeze artists Chernega and Razumov performing - the trapeze swings around ring in a circle. Various shots monkey in costume who lights candle and reads newspaper. More shots of monkey walking tightrope and doing acrobatic tricks. Various shots of magician who turns woman into a lion. Intercut shots of audience reacting.
Date on dope sheet is 01/02/1956.
FILM ID:2536.01
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Moscow Circus (1965)
Moscow, U.S.S.R. ( Russia ).
L/S of boats going up the Moscva river. L/S of a gold domed cathedral. L/S of the Kremlin. Low angle shot of the Kremlin. Various shots of new Moscow University. Panning shot of people coming down the long steps to the University. Good general street scene shots around Moscow.
Various shots of children entering a school, C/U of Cyrillic sign beside school door. Various shots of children hanging up their coats in a cloakroom, a friendly old women stands behind a counter.
Various shots of teenagers studying in a classroom, C/U on an English text book. Low angle shot of a girl doing ballet exercises, she is taught by an ex-Bolshoi ballerina. Various shots of the instructor coaching girls and boys exercising at the bar. C/U of a teacher writing on a blackboard in Cyrillic and English. C/U of teenagers copying from the board, they then pack up their books and leave.
M/S of children going through a door in school uniform, they come out the other side dressed in leotards. Panning shot follows one girl juggling. Various shots of children in leotards juggling clubs, balls, practising acrobatics and tumbling - this is Moscow's Circus School. C/U of an man behind a desk - the head master? C/U of a cardboard cut-out next to the desk of Popov, the famous clown.
Various shots of the end of term concert in the school's ring, various shots of children in the audience. A girl is shown spinning from a hoop high up on the ceiling, young men are seen tumbling - one stumbles a bit. Various shots of a young man and woman - both mime artists.
C/U of Cyrillic programme for Moscow State Circus. Various shots of the male mime artist - the school's top graduate - as a clown in the State Circus' ring. Various shots of different circus acts - trapeze artists, acrobats and an amazing stilt tumbler! Various shots of the audience. More shots of tightrope walkers, clowns and performing dogs. C/U of the programme. Various shots of lions performing tricks - on trapezes, tight ropes etc.
Note: cuts exist please refer to separate records. AH 2000.
FILM ID:347.06
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
2017 Gamma Phi Circus Russian Swing
The Gamma Phi 2017 Russian Swing
The Russian circus: from village-fair entertainment to global acclaim
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In ancient Rus, traveling performers entertained the public at village fairs; in the 19th century, Russia developed a circus culture enjoyed by aristocrats, while the Soviet authorities turned the circus into a high art form.
During the 20th century, the name of Russia became almost synonymous with that of the circus: Soviet trapeze artists, clowns and acrobats were renowned for their skill and artistry, and numerous circus acts toured the United States under the name “The Moscow Circus,” bringing Russian circus to global prominence.
Yet the history of the enduring love affair between Russia and the circus goes back almost a thousand years, to the appearance in the 11th century of the skomorokh, a kind of wandering minstrel-cum-clown: They sang, danced, did conjuring tricks and performed comical scenes.
Later, skomorokhy were replaced by show booths erected during fairs and other public celebrations. It was there that some of the routines that later became standard fare at latter-day circuses were first performed: strong men lifting weights, acrobats swinging on a trapeze, gymnasts walking on their hands.
Stationary circuses began to appear in Russia only in the second half of the 19th century. In 1877, Italian horseman Gaetano Ciniselli, renowned across Europe for his daring performances, opened the country’s first circus in a magnificent building in St. Petersburg.
Thus a form of street entertainment adapted to the tastes of the aristocracy: The new circus had a royal box, its ushers wore tails, and programs were printed on silk.
Before the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, all circuses in Russia were private, but afterwards they all became state-owned. On the one hand, it meant that the government took revenues generated by circus performances under its control; and on the other, that the circus was given a strong support and began to develop not just as part of the entertainment industry but as an art form.
Kalmykova points out that foreign tours had an impact on Soviet circus too. For instance, originally clowns in Russia were more like stand-up comedians. Jokes were often based on wordplay, which was practically impossible to translate for a foreign audience. This led to clown performances leaning increasingly towards pantomime over the years.
However, inside the country the most popular clown was the “talking clown” Yury Nikulin. The image of a lovable simpleton that he created soon migrated to the best Soviet-era comedies. A successful cinema career did not prevent Nikulin from spending 50 years running the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoi Boulevard, perhaps Russia’s best-known circus, which now bears his name.
“Practically each of our performers can boast having already seen half the world, starting from Europe and all the way to Australia,” says Maria Denisenkova-Garamova, a trapeze artist with the Nikulin Circus.
“Sometimes we get commissions for specific numbers, sometimes for whole programs. Several years ago we performed in France with a program called ‘Davai!’ and we had a terrific reception, with members of the audience jumping to their feet and cheering.”
In 1993, Slava Polunin created his famous “Slava’s Snowshow”, a production made up of funny and touching clown acts in which the cast do not only perform on stage but also actively interact with the audience. The performers bombard spectators with fake snow, send gigantic balloons into the auditorium and walk on the backs of seats that viewers are sitting in, creating the wonderful atmosphere of unity that the Snowshow has become renowned for. Polunin’s company has toured in dozens of countries of the world and has been presented with the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award in the UK.
Russian performers are in great demand by foreign circus companies. According to Yekaterina Byushgens, PR director for Cirque du Soleil Rus, some 20-25 percent of the 1,300-strong company of the world-famous Canadian circus are from former Soviet Union republics, including Russia.
Cirque du Soleil first began to cooperate with Russian performers in 1990, with the Nouvelle Experience show. The biggest success that a Russian artist had with Cirque du Soleil was Slava Polunin’s sketch “Storm,” created for the show Alegria in 1994.
Many Russian artists also perform in Las Vegas circus shows.
Russian circus directors are now busy working on creating an alternative circus that would combine several different art forms.
One exciting example of such a symbiosis of different genres is the Moscow-based Antique Circus, created by Yelena Poldi, which combines elements of circus, theater, dance and performance. Performing in city streets, its artists reintroduce viewers in Russia to the traditions of street circus, which is so popular in Europe.
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Nice performance by Russian circus team. Good show. Can recommend for everyone
Tightrope walkers Moscow state circus
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The Great Moscow Circus's Russian Swing.
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