Tyrone Laner was born on the captivating island of Palma de Mallorca (Spain), where his parents performed in the renowned dinner show Son Amar. As the 7th generation of circus performers in his family, Tyrone was introduced to high tension and fear from a very young age. At just 6 years old, he began performing trick roping (lasso) in his parents' act at Circo de la India, one of Spain’s most daring circuses in the late '80s. Under his father’s watchful eye, Tyrone learned the art of lasso and knife throwing—skills that would later define his career. The family act, Laner & Gonzalez, was a heart-stopping spectacle, touring theaters, circuses, resorts, and dinner shows across Spain.
The impact of danger on Tyrone Laner’s performance is multifaceted, shaping every aspect of his act. His shows are breathtaking, spine-tingling experiences, where the inherent danger of each knife throw sends thrills through the audience. This constant tension transforms the performance into a captivating journey, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
Driven by his passion for pushing boundaries, Tyrone took this ancient circus discipline to new heights. His act has graced the world’s most prestigious variety circuses and cabarets, including Le Plus Grand Cabaret du Monde in Paris and Circus Flic Flac. For Tyrone, every moment on stage is filled with peril, and the risk is palpable. Whether on a small stage or in front of thousands, Tyrone’s act is a "terrifying dance with danger," where every move carries the potential for irreversible consequences.
Tyrone’s fearless dedication to his craft has taken him across North Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, North America, and South America. Alongside his partner, dancer, and choreographer Margo Tsarova, they risk their lives in their new, world-class act BLADE 2 BLADE—a knife throwing and crossbow act. Every throw escalates the tension, making the audience wonder if they’ll witness a perfect throw or a terrifying miscalculation. The palpable danger creates an electrifying atmosphere that immerses the audience in the performance.
Tyrone is the 7th generation in a family of circus performers. He has participated in many Got Talent shows in France, Italy, Georgia, and Greece. Notably, he was a semifinalist in America's Got Talent, Britain's Got Talent, and Spain's Got Talent. Then he met Margo, and together they have performed at Flavio Briatore's Billionaire Club, in a show by Cirque du Soleil, and in The Works Entertainment's Circus 1903.
Margo Tsarova started her artistic career as a contemporary dancer and choreographer. She danced with the Milano City Ballet and worked with the renowned stage director Daniele Finzi Pasca. She directed shows in St. Petersburg at the Alexandrinsky Theater. In BLADE 2 BLADE, they incorporated her skills as a dancer and bow shooter, reversing the roles as human targets so that now she also shoots at Tyrone.
On stage, Tyrone and Margo form a remarkable duo whose mutual trust and complicity add emotional and spiritual dimensions to their performances. Off stage, they are married, which further strengthens their connection and the depth of their art. Their act, BLADE 2 BLADE, features knife throwing and crossbow skills, emphasizing danger and tension. Their performances are characterized by danger, trust, and a strong emotional bond, making their art a captivating and transcendent experience for the audience.
In conclusion, danger is an inseparable element of Tyrone and Margo's performance. It is the source of suspense, emotion, and intensity, transforming their act into an immersive, unforgettable experience. For Tyrone and Margo, it’s not just about performing—it’s about dancing with danger, where every second counts and every action could change everything. The constant presence of danger ensures that their performances are always gripping, leaving audiences holding their breath and fully immersed in the thrilling spectacle.
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