Vladimir Ignatievich Deryabkin (born 1949 ) - circus artist, clown , bear trainer ; student of Oleg Popov , Honored Artist of Russia .
| Deryabkin Vladimir Ignatievich | |
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| Date of Birth | 1949 |
| Place of Birth | the USSR |
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| Occupation | clown , trainer |
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Biography
Deryabkin was born in 1949 in the city of Kamensk (the former village of Kamenskaya ) of the Rostov Region, into a Cossack family (according to other sources, in the neighboring Khobotok farm). He graduated from five classes. At the age of 16, he decided to go to Leningrad , where he eventually got a job as a night groom in a circus on Fontanka. I got carried away by the circus. In his free time, he began to attend a folk circus school. He was noticed quickly enough and soon, he began to work in the circus as a clown. At first he worked as a clown in a duet with Anatoly Khlyupin.
Deryabkin created the first Bear Miniature Theater in Russia. Repeatedly was a diploma winner and circus prize winner. In 1996, at the age of 47, he finished performing in the circus. Currently, Vladimir Ignatievich is restoring the Cossack culture in the Khobotok farm.
Hobbies
Collected gramophones. After completing a circus career, in 1997 created the first private museum of gramophone in Russia [1] . According to experts, the museum is currently the third in the world by the number of exhibits (gramophones). The museum presents almost the entire history of the creation and development of world sound recording , including Russian.