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Sasha & Sirozha

1993

The cult duo of the 2000s by musician Sergei Mikhalok and artist Alexei Khatskevich. Authors of ironic parody TV programs "Kalykhanka" and "Sasha and Sirozha". The programs were recorded for seven years - and during this time Khatskevich and Mikhalok became stars, and two images of guys with trasyanka became part of the Belarusian cultural code.

Selected artworks

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Early 90s

Alexei entered the Institute of Culture, where he met the then-unpopular Sergei Mikhalok.

Since 1998

"Sasha and Sirozha" began to record the TV program "Get a Star" - news stories about show business, which were shown on BT and the First Music Channel.

2001

Together they began to make the cult program "Kalykhanka" - a program in which two hosts with cardboard noses and a fricative "g" discuss the collapse of the Union, tractors and "internal organs that can also be sexual."

2008

"Sasha and Sirozha" decided to take a break and did not record programs anymore. During this time, everyone developed a solo career, experienced alcohol addiction, and then returned to the main activity.

2020

At the height of the pandemic, Mikhalok called Khatskevich and 12 years later offered to revive Kalykhanka.