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Master Mentalist
[/vc_background_text][vc_text_img text_img_config="text-image-var" text_background="text-background-white" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="center" image="613"]International career as a Master Mentalist
„I knew I was in the presence of someone extraordinary.“ - Barbara Streisand
Can you build an international career on bullshit? Yes, as long as you combine it with the art of reading and influencing thoughts! Lior Suchard has achieved such a mastery in the discipline of his almost unbelievable mental abilities that he has become a super star acclaimed by audiences worldwide. Whenever Suchard performs in one of his astonishing show acts, people around the globe ask themselves: Can he really guess what people are thinking? Can he miraculously influence their decisions, remain unharmed during any game of Russian roulette, or bend forks, only by using the power of his thoughts? Whatever the real explanation for these breathtaking phenomena might be – when Lior Suchard showcases his fascinating art in front of a large live audience, the only possible answer to all these questions is: yes, he can!
In television shows such as Wetten Dass, the Late Late Show with James Corden, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno or the Ellen Show with Ellen DeGeneres, he astonished super stars like Kim Kardashian, the Jonas Brothers or Zac Efron. He performed his tricks in front of Drake, Jennifer Lopez and even during the Eurovision Song Contest for the largest television audience in the world. Moving and talking non-stop, the Israeli bundle of energy is captivating, funny and incredibly entertaining.
Lion Suchard grew up in Haifa. In 2006 he was officially declared the successor of Uri Geller, during a show hosted by the legendary Geller himself. Suchard works with nonverbal communication, the reading of body language and psychology. Using the maximum potential of his five senses, he creates the illusion of a sixth sense that he uses during his breathtaking performances. As an author, he also gives an introduction to his phenomenal techniques.
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Russia & CIS countries
Ballet Dancer
[/vc_background_text][vc_text_img text_img_config="text-image-var" text_background="text-background-white" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="center" image="625"]Powerful, expressive, flawless
„When you are on stage you don't speak, you just move and express yourself through dance.“ - Oleg Ivenko
Oleg Ivenko is a dancer of enormous physical strength, glorious grand jetés, weightless jumps à la manege, flawless fouettés, expressive body language and captivating presence on stage. He surely was the best choice when it came to play the legendary Russian artist Nureyev in Ralph Fiennes' film "Nureyev –The White Crow". Oleg Ivenko's approach to the role of the probably most important male dancer of the last 100 years was not only convincing in terms of dance. In his first film part ever he also struck as an actor and almost looked like a doppelganger of Nureyev who introduced the athletic style of Soviet ballet to the West, emancipating the male dance in classical ballet and updating the entire genre to the 20th century.
[/vc_text_img][vc_text_img text_img_config="image-text-var" text_background="text-background-white" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="center" image="690"]Oleg Ivenko's repertoire includes roles such diverse as Basilio in "Don Quichotte" (Minkus), Solor in "La Bayadère" (Minkus) Prince Albrecht in "Giselle" (Adam), Colas in "La Fille mal gardée", the Prince in "The Nutcracker", the Bluebird in "Sleeping Beauty" (Tchaikovsky), Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet" (Prokofiev), Ali in "Le Corsaire" (Albert) and Franz in "Coppélia" (Delibes). Ivenko is a regular guest of various Russian ballet companies. In addition, Ivenko is currently working with choreographers on innovative monodramas entirely based on his personality and fortes.
The principal dancer of the Tatar State Opera in Kazan joined the company in 2010 and was promoted to solo dancer, after only two years. In 2014 he received the Grand Prix of the Yuri Grigorovich "Young Ballet" International Competition in Sochi and the First Prize of the "Grand Prix of Siberia" International Ballet Competition in Krasnoyarsk. He was also awarded at the ballet competition "TanzOlymp" in Berlin (2011), at the dance competition "Arabesque" in Perm, (Russia, 2012) and the ninth edition of the "Korean International Ballet Competition" in Seoul (2016). In 2016 he toured six European countries together with the Ballet Kazan, making 64 stage appearances. Oleg Ivenko was born in Kharkiv (Ukraine), trained at the ballet school of his hometown and admitted at the ballet school in Minsk in 2006. Ivenko is committed on a voluntary basis to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS, Belarus) and is an ambassador of the Rudolf Nureyev Foundation.
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Berin Iglesias Art