The Human Slinky Sells Branson Tickets

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If you buy Branson tickets to Yakov Smirnoff's Dinner Adventure, you may think you're just going to a funny, entertaining show laced with Russian humor and cuisine. But there's more to it than that. Remember, there's a reason it's called a Dinner Adventure.

Most of the show is a circus-based entertainment that follows the adventures of Andrei the Clown and his true love, Marina the ballerina, as they journey from Russia to America. Their trek takes them - and the audience - through many adventures. It's a charming story that has become one of the most popular Branson shows.

But the real adventure, which alone is worth the price of your Branson tickets, is the appearance of Pavlina the Human Slinky. Her act is one that must be seen to be believed and fully appreciated. Pavlina is an acrobat who has taken audiences by storm with this new art form. "Undulating" is the only word to come close to describing her maneuvers with the more-than-life-sized Slinky costume.

The Human Slinky was created by Romanian artist Veniamin and has been seen worldwide. Notable appearances include America's Got Talent, The David Letterman Show, and many performances on college basketball halftime courts. The truly unique show has gone viral and clips can easily be found on YouTube and other video sites, some even featuring child performers.


However, the video version pales in comparison to seeing Pavlina the Human Slinky live. You, along with everyone else in the audience, will be mesmerized and will continually try to figure out how it's done.

You'll also wonder where you can get a human slinky suit. But before you make plans for your next Halloween party, you should be aware that the suit has been listed on EBay for a cool $1 million. The winning bidder would be allowed to perform in the suit for five years, but not duplicate it or resell it. The bid also apparently does not include instructions on how to use it. So don't start selling your own Branson tickets just yet.

Pavlina's Branson show is even more impressive than those in the video clips. She apparently performs in the center of the tube without being able to see the stage or the audience. She shoots out branches of the slinky to an amazing length and then draws them back again, all done to an appropriate electronically generated techno-beat. Audiences are constantly trying to guess where her head, arms, and feet are and which way she will move next.


Pavlina the Human Slinky is just one small part of one of the most memorable Branson shows. In addition, audiences are treated to acts by the biggest stars in the renowned Moscow Circus. These circus acts are performed in the context of a stirring story about a young Russian couple's journey to freedom and love in the US. It's a story that provides a lot of love and laughter.

Pavlina the Human Slinky is definitely worth the price of your Branson tickets. See it soon - you won't believe your eyes.

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Yakov's Dinner Adventure is a must see Dinner Show when visiting Branson, Missouri! Imagine an epic fairy tale of love, courage and power… Set in the midst of a magical circus of world-class performers, you'll experience constant action and adventure as two young lovers struggle against all odds to escape to a place where they can love each other freely. "The Love Of Power Always Pales In Comparison To The Power Of Love…" You will be right in the middle of it all, participating in this fun, heartwarming adventure along with zany characters, daring artists, acrobats, a human Slinky, fire-swirling villains, troupes of animals and jaw-dropping performers, all helping true love find its destiny. Non-stop action and incredible effects make Yakov's Dinner Adventure the "Most Unique & Spectacular Show In Branson" You Will Laugh, You Will Cry, You Will Have An Unforgettable Experience… And You'll Have A Russian Feast To Remember!

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