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German - Armenian/Russian duo Sos and Victoria Petrosyan "The New Generation of Quick-Change Artists" are four times Guinness World Records holders in High Speed Costume Change Illusion: 2007 - 16 costumes in 2 minutes in Germany. 2008 - 11 costumes in 1 minute in China. 2008 - 12 costumes in 1 minute in Italy and in 2011 they have done another ...
Arturo Brachetti (Italian pronunciation: [arˈtuːro braˈketti]; born 13 October 1957) is an Italian quick-change artist considered the best quick change performer in the world. In the Guinness Book of Records, he is described as the quickest and most prolific quick-change artist in the world. [1]
The Italian magician and Quick-change artist Arturo Brachetti is one of the more classic followers of Fregoli's style. In 1979 he was the first quick change performer in the world after Fregoli. He reinvented this art and new tricks for changing. His extensive career covers a wide artistic range of versatility, acting, magic, Chinese shadows.
Solange Kardinaly: A magic/quick-change artist from Portugal. Studmuffin Supreme: Dancer. America’s Got Talent airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Streams next day on Peacock.
The fifth week of America’s Got Talent auditions introduced viewers to Lea Kyle, a quick-change artist who put Beyoncé, Cinderella and even Sabrina the Teenage Witch to shame with her rapidly ...
Performers wear brightly colored costumes and move to quick, dramatic music. They also wear vividly colored masks , typically depicting well known characters from the opera, which they change from one face to another almost instantaneously with the swipe of a fan, a movement of the head, or wave of the hand.
Hailing from Vila Nova da Barquinha, Portugal, Solange is a professional magician and quick change artist whose act embodies the power of magic and creativity.
Ennio Marchetto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛnnjo marˈketto]; born 20 February 1960) is an Italian comedic live entertainer whose performances feature quick-change artistry, impersonations and his trademark two-dimensional paper costumes.