Valentin Gneushev

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Valentin Gneushev at a rehearsal in Moscow. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev
Valentin Gneushev at a rehearsal in Moscow. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev

Valentin Gneushev (born December 20, 1951) is a Russian circus director and choreographer.

Gneushev was born in the city of Nizhny Tagil in the Serdlovsk region. He studied to be a clown at the Moscow State Circus School and later graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatrical Arts as an artistic director.

The first circus act he worked on, the aerial group performance “Cranes” (1985), was an instant success. It was on tour in many countries and received various awards.

In 1986, Gneushev’s "The Red Harlequin", performed by Vladimir Tsarkov, was awarded the Gold Medal at the International Circus Festival in Paris.

In 1989, he created an aerial act for Vladimir Kekhaial, who went on to work in Cirque du Soleil's "Nouvelle Experience" show, and later became a star in Las Vegas.

In 1991 his show “Cirk Valentin" performed on stage of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway. This was an unusual production which did not feature any animals as a traditional circus show always does, and was designed for a theatrical stage. An original music score for the show, which fully consisted of acts created by Gneushev, was written by composer Bobby Previte.

The "Chimes" aerial act that feautures a cradle. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev
The "Chimes" aerial act that feautures a cradle. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev

Many of Valentin Gneushev’s acts have been used in different circuses, including the Moscow State Circus, which often toured the United States, the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Cirque du Soleil, which adopted them to their style, and in Las Vegas.

His unique approach to creating circus acts has made him over the years one of the most influential directors in the contemporary circus and a regular invited guest of the prestigious annual International Circus Festival in Monte-Carlo.

In the 1990s Gneushev worked with the famous Russian clown Yuri Nikulin and was the artistic director of Nikulin’s Circus in Moscow.

Valentin Gneushev worked with prominent Russian film directors, such as Andrey Konchalovsky, and theatre directors such as Roman Viktyuk and Konstantin Raikin.

He also played in the 1977 Soviet children's fairy tale film The Scarlet Flower (Alenkiy Tsvetochek).

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