Background
Carlo Giovanni Faccioli (Carl Ivanovic) was born on December 25, 1894, in Milan, Italy.
circus performer comic actor-acrobat
Carlo Giovanni Faccioli (Carl Ivanovic) was born on December 25, 1894, in Milan, Italy.
Since 1914 Carlo Faccioli was a member of the Zappa troupe in the production of "Roman gladiators". One of the organizers in Voronezh of circus association "Cooperative", where the pantomime "Triumph of the revolution, or the Broken fetters" was staged. He was the head of the "Faccioli" troupe (1919-1922).
Carlo Faccioli performed on Gubnarobraz garden open-air stage (1921). He was a teacher of acrobatics at the people's theater Studio (since 1918), head of a special course at the Voronezh Institute of Theatrical Art (since 1921). He was an assistant trainer E.R. Durova. Unjustifiably repressed, since the autumn of 1937, Carlo Faccioli served exile in the city of Kansk in Krasnoyarsk territory. He worked as a gymnastics coach at a youth sports school after rehabilitation.
Published memoirs "How I went to the circus" ("Circus", 1925, no. 8). Among students are N.I. khibin, I.S. Rosing, K.F. Goebel, A.I. Sergeev and others.