"Show of the Ural dumplings" is a phrase on everyone's lips, but not so much is known about its participants. Rather, because they prefer to live in the Ural capital, and appear in Moscow only for the sake of work, and not parties. As well as Vyacheslav Myasnikov.
Childhood and youth
Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Myasnikov was born on December 2, 1979 in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). Like all boys, Slava showed a penchant for sports. The future "dumpling" was fond of freestyle wrestling and volleyball and received the second youth category for them.
In addition to his hobbies for sports, Vyacheslav showed himself on the school stage, in interclass creative competitions. In one of his interviews, he told how he recorded the performances of the young Petrosyan and Vinokur on a cassette tape recorder, substituting the apparatus for the TV showing his favorite humorist. The immortalized monologues were memorized and shown by Slava in front of the school audience, trying to preserve the intonation of the narrator.
After graduating from school, Myasnikov entered the Ural State Forestry University, where he immediately got into the local KVN team "Guys from the felling". His first performance as part of a team on a large, professional stage was in 1996. Since then, the passion for humor began to take more and more time in Vyacheslav's life.
Vyacheslav is a mechanical engineer by education, but his acquired profession has turned into a hobby and vice versa. In his free time from concerts, he likes to tinker with the car.
KVN and Slava
In 2000, a graduate of the forestry university was invited to play as part of the KVN team "Uralskie dumplings", which by that time already had a wealth of experience playing on the big stage in Moscow and gained fame throughout Russia. In the same year, the team becomes the winner of the Higher League of KVN in Moscow and sets off for free swimming.
Uralskiye Pelmeni is a unique team in its own way. Appearing for the first time at the Sochi festival in 1995, in the same year she was immediately invited to play in the Higher League, in which she spent 5 seasons and became the last champion of the 20th century.
The team did not break up. Its members began to appear regularly in various humorous projects. Vyacheslav became famous at that time for performances with short songs, which he called "karapuli". Over time, the team members organized their own show, which is now regularly broadcast by the STS TV channel. First, the program of the show is auditioned for the Ural audience and, somewhat modified, is recorded in Moscow.
Vyacheslav does not advertise his personal life, but it is known that he is married to a beautiful blonde Nadezhda and is the father of twin brothers. The family lives in Yekaterinburg.