The stage-name of Kishochki hides the identity of a young and very taciturn Russian performer Vladislav Chervonnyy. He is originally from Sterlitamak. That little-known location is reasonably close to Ufa - and therefore more than 700 miles inland from Moscow. Born of an eighteenth-century trading post, it would only start to grow during the industrialization of subsequent decades. Such was the period of Sterlitamak's true transformation - well into in the nineteenth century. Once serfs were free to leave the estates on which they once toiled, local factories increased in both … подробнее
The stage-name of Kishochki hides the identity of a young and very taciturn Russian performer Vladislav Chervonnyy. He is originally from Sterlita… подробнее
The stage-name of Kishochki hides the identity of a young and very taciturn Russian performer Vladislav Chervonnyy. He is originally from Sterlitamak. That little-known location is re… подробнее