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Revision as of 20:22, 27 December 2017
Hand Balancer, Contortionist
By Dominique Jando
When a circus clubA juggling pin. (the Russian equivalent of a Youth Circus, but at a much higher level) opened in Marks in 1995, one of her mother’s friend suggested that it would be a good outlet for Irina to channel her natural energy. Irina had often seen shows at the State Circus of Saratov, but she had never considered a career in the circus. Nonetheless, she joined the Circus Club and found herself in her element, giving a special attention to balancing. She spent seven year at the Club, participating regularly in its public performances; this is where RosGosTsirk, the Russian State Circus central organization, spotted her and took her under contract in 2001.
An International Career
In Moscow, Irina trained in contortion under Natalya Goncharova, and created a hand-balancing act with which she won a Gold Medal the following year at the International Circus Festival of Enschede, in the Netherlands. When Olga Pikhienko one of Cirque du Soleil’s star hand-balancers, decided to leave Varekai, the show in which she was performing, she contacted Natalya Goncharova to find a replacement. Goncharova suggested Irina, who had gained a respectable pedigree. Irina thus joined Cirque du Soleil in 2003, and toured the world with Varekai for nine years, until 2011. She had settled in Montréal by then, and married a former Cirque du Soleil’s artistic director, Mathieu Gastien, with whom she had a son, Mathieu, born in 2011.
After a break following her son’s birth, Irina resumed her career with a new act she had created with Julie Perron, a young and edgy Canadian choreographer. She has appeared since in many special and corporate events, in circus and variety shows—notably with Cirque Éloize and in Le Noir in Singapore with Stardust International Entertainment—and she has been featured in Cirque du Soleil’s diner-show Joyá at Playa de Carmen in Mexico from 2014-2016.
See Also
- Video: Irina Naumenko, hand balancer, in Le Noir in Singapore (2013)
- Video: Irina Naumenko, hand balancer, at Lone Star Circus in Moody Gardens (2017)