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howpureisivory

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  1. I feel his talent would be worth seeing. Honestly, maybe it would do him good to work with more people outside of his usual realm. People who will call him on his BS, especially those who are just as talented as he is and probably have worked twice as hard or have had some of the same struggles but aren't acting out in this kind of way.
  2. As mentioned in the Illushkina thread, I am interested in discussing how the new crop of Mariinsky dancers have fared at performing Jewels. I'll try to post what videos I can find for reference. https://www.instagram.com/p/BtIl4xrg1Qn/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
  3. I can't answer but it sounds like you are talking about this part:
  4. Not that it's necessarily related, but isn't she from the same (training) group that Giselle Bethea is from? SO gorgeous line and potential (and competitive accolades) but not necessarily longevity. I see that there's a new crop that are getting some attention (Madison Penney and Tia Wenkman). Are they "doomed" to the same fate?
  5. Thank you for this. It was a great read and does lend some insight!
  6. Is he still with Osipova? If so, I wonder how she feels about all this. I think this is the interview where it absolutely seemed like she wore the pants in that relationship.
  7. I actually very much enjoyed this. Skylar's performance in particular is quite mesmerizing. Same for the previous week's performance to the modern Italian piece that was choreographed specifically for them. I think what I absolutely adore about Skylar is her versatility. She is one of those dancers that you can give any piece or genre and I feel she would do it well. Tiler Peck is another person who comes to mind that I feel this way with. Marinela Nunez too. And even many of the upcoming younger artists in foreign companies seem to exude this as well (like Maria Khoreva and the some of her fellow graduates).
  8. Unwise or not, I do find his reasoning for his tattoo "obsession" to be fascinating. In interview clips I've watched, he alludes to the concept of freedom over his own body in the ballet world. One might say that all of his tattoos are unwise choices for employment in traditional ballet companies.
  9. FYI the second episode is up. She starts at about 1hr in. Also, duh me....I was watching on the kultura site that did not have the translation. Yay for youtube so now I can know what's being said.
  10. Anyone know what the judges were saying about their performance? And if Skylar was being scored, how do you think she would have placed among the female competitors? Also, she posted this on Instagram. I can't believe she did that performance after so little prep.
  11. https://tvkultura.ru/ I don't think I could watch the show "live" but eventually I was able to click on the where it has Zakharova and watched that way.
  12. Has anyone been watching this? I can't understand any of the Russian while watching, but I was able to finish the first episode last night online on the Russian Kultura site. Whenever I've watched videos of Skylar in the past, it's been limited to what she posts on Instagram and also some youtube videos that aren't necessarily the greatest quality. I've never attended a live performance with her but have read some comments here. I was a fan before but after watching the clips, I'm even more so now. Out of character, she's quirky and seems so down to earth. And then in character (Giselle), she's so dainty and expressive with her big doe eyes. Again, I have never been to a live performance, but could easily see how her performance could carry to an audience.
  13. Yeah, I don't think the statement about who else is in that company is correct, but I'm less interested in that than I am about the fact that she is a soloist (even though she's listed as a corps member on the website).
  14. I found this Women's Fitness Article that implies that she received a soloist contract right out of Vaganova. "A significant fact is that Maria Khoreva started her career at the Mariinsky Ballet with a soloist contract, which was only granted to Nureev and Nizhinsky before her."
  15. Figured I would start a topic for her since it looks like her star will continue to rise. Here's a recent interview with her that includes English Subtitles.
  16. Here's the clip of just that if anyone doesn't want to search the entire feed. She's so lyrical with her arms. Another ballerina in the same class as her, Yulia Spirodonova, is also lovely and became another favorite of mine in the same Paquita that Drew mentioned. In Suite en Blanc she was one of the trio at the beginning with the long tutus. Their teacher is Irina Sitnikova. Does anyone know anything about her? There's always talk about Kovaleva and the virtuosity of her students but I wonder if the lyricism of both Khiteeva and Spirodonova signifies a hallmark of Sitnikova.
  17. First part is the award presentations and performances from the winners. Later there's a performance of Suite en Blanc with many of the 2018 grads returning to perform. I love the ballet and they perform it marvelously.
  18. So the night Maria Khoreva debuted in the role included several other performances by newer performers (or recent Vaganova grads) as well. Here's video of her performance at the end but the other clips from this channel showcase the variations and Bulanova: I love Paquita. It's a pipe dream to see it live some day (or even just the grand pas).
  19. Some videos of her La Sylphide debut. I must say that I wasn't sure what to expect when I went to watch these given the previous discussion about her. I also had watched her Shade variation along with Maria Khoreva's for some comparison as to her talent. After watching these clips, there's a quality about her, particularly in her arms, that I find quite lovely.
  20. Have ABT and NYCB ever participated? Also, some thoughts on watching the Royal Ballet feed as well as the Staatsballet: Osipova's leaps are as dynamic as Vadream's! I'm always amazed at how quickly dancers can make the corrections given to them. I go back and forth on liking Polunin. Sometimes I just feel like he doesn't enjoy what he's doing and then it makes me want to go watch someone else. But it's hard to deny his talent.
  21. Also found this of Bulanova doing Symphony in C.
  22. Welcome! I have family roots in Cornwall! Penzance/Gulval, specifically! Looking forward to what you post!
  23. Yay! I want to see the Vaganova grads in Apollo! Can't decide on what would be better for the rest of Nov 1 or 3 programs.
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