Now I was talking to my classmate, a friend of a friend of Peter Lesha Kononov, a man I kissed for the first time in the mathematics office, I was accepted to the Vaganov Ballet School. I have the most touching moments with Alla Osiipenko.
I can say that this is the last teacher who has abandoned my life, the last of all the masters who passed away.
And now and I said that there was happiness for us, we still lived when these masters were alive. There was still only one – this Yuri Grigorovich was 98 years old and Alla Evgenevna was 93 years old.
When we met him: I was 14 years old and I had to improve all my data. Until then, all the physical ones I haven’t already had – they were neither stretching nor rising in the feet when I came to the ballet school. And at the age of 14, I became the best student at school, and our great Russian ballerina Natalya Mikhailovna Dudinskaya took me to my class. And my mother and I went to Italy, Florence, Alla Evgenevna’s internship. He helped me learn classic variations, so he was my mind teacher. And then he prepared me so well that they took me to Mariinsky Theater a year before the end of the Ballet Academy. I was accepted by the art director of Mariinka Oleg Mikhailovich Vinography, which we are still friends with at the Mariinsky Theater.
There was too much unique moment with him. After this internship – my mother and I lived there in Florence for a month – I danced at the Mariinsky Theater, Alla Evgenevna always came to my performances, she directed me and we rehearsed me. And when I moved to the Bolshoi Theater, I was accepted by Vladimir Vasiliev, I worked there until 2003, so for five years. And then, when I was illegally fired from the Bolshoi Theater in 2003, it turned out that many of the Bolshoi Theater teachers refused to work with me who were no longer alive. They just refused because they were afraid. My show has “obsession”. I was always obsessed with creativity, I have set the goal of becoming a ballerina since I was five years old. Behind the curtain in my show, I always have a voice that I always answered me all the attacks and I will answer creativity. And now a month after he was fired, he had two concerts in the Kremlin, and Alla Evgenevna Osiipenko was the only teacher who was not afraid. To rehearse this project I went to St. Petersburg and that helped me. And they were not afraid, because they were non -art people, these are the masters of the great ballet art.
They kill, but nobody replaces them. And therefore, of course, this is a loss.
Lesha and I was crying now. Alla Evgenevna had a huge vision problem. I came to my daughter with my daughter. And he had a man with his fan, his name is Natalya Borisovna. And Natalya Borisovna took her to the hospital yesterday morning and died at 6 am.
It turned out to have an oncology. But to him, Alla Evgenevna, no one talked to him to upset him, 93 years old.
And he gave me instructions to my daughter and told me what kind of talented mothers should take care of. Lesha and I went to her hut, and they were all very touchy, almost nothing saw anything, it was four years ago.
This is a wonderful Russian ballerina who gave me his knowledge, he gave me his talent, this is a great person. Every time I get there, I pray to all my teachers in the church. Yeah, I have my own prayer room here. Just this is a loss for me, because teachers leave my life and I am the happiest ballerina in this world. I once went to St. Petersburg on a train and recorded a list of the teachers I was grateful to me. None of the ballerinas in the world have so many teachers and one of the main ones was Alla Osiipenko, because I will not forget the action of Maya Plesetskaya, when everyone was abandoned from the Bolshoi Theater and I stayed with me and left Matra with me, because I saw the honey potentially.
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Source: Gazeta

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