Sergey Alexandrovich Pavlov

Sergey Alexandrovich Pavlov
Born Sergey Alexandrovich Pavlov
Russia
Occupation actor, television director
Years active 1976–present

Sergey A. Pavlov (Russian: Серге́й Александрович Павлов) (born 1958, USSR) is a Russian actor, clown, television director, writer and composer

Biography

1980 – Sergey Pavlov was a student of "Clown Studio" in Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard

1980–1984 learning in "National State College of Circus & Variety Arts" (Clown department)

1984–1987 working in "Moscow Stage Circus"

1987–2004 "Mosconcert" (Moscow Concert Company) with act "Music clown”

1994 TV Director Courses – He graduated from the "Moscow Institute Advanced Studies of Television & Radio" (Russian: Московский Институт Повышения Квалификации Работников Телевидения и Радиовещания) www.ipk.ru

The Clown Character LALALA and Show

On 1984 Sergey Pavlov has created a clown character LALALA (idea, designing … by S. Pavlov) Also he is an author, director of his clown/eccentric acts: “The Tangle”, “Little Violin”, “Conductor”, Dance “LALALA” (tap dancing), The Song "Quack-Quack", "Eccentric Slack Wire"…

Later S. Pavlov has created his LALALA SHOW. This is a physical comedy one-man show where he uses universal skills.

LALALA SHOW performed

Tours

also – Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Japan

Moscow New Drama Theatre

The Walt Disney Company

Filmography

As an actor

As a film director

As a writer

As a composer

Radio of Russia

On 1996 two songs sounded by Sergey Pavlov (guitar and vocal)

The Trick

On 1984 Sergey Pavlov has created the new unique trick - "Rope Skips on the Slack Wire" (video).

This is like a small revolution, new "word" in "Slack Wire" balancing. No one has ever performed this trick before. Considered - that is not possible to do jump tricks with lift-off on the slack wire.[1]

The trick is the highest complexity. Jumps are executing in succession in the temp.

Usually Sergey Pavlov performed in his show promptly 3, sometimes 4 rope skips on the slack wire.

S. Pavlov's record is seven skips in the temp.

External links

References

  1. article "Slack Wire" (Russian: "Свободная проволока")
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