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    Vaytsekhovskaya's interview with Pogorilaya

    I don't know how you got the feeling that she is implying "youngsters with quads stepping on her toes." I don't see how she is bashing against the youngster as you're implying. She simply states that it's easier for younger girls to jump quads when they're small and skinny, but a lot of them...
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    From Russia with love [#28]: Autumn to Winter 2017

    Wow, she called this "the usual analysis of errors!" I don't see any analysis except calling her student lazy (only practice run-through of her FS once a week), skating dead with wooden legs and no speed, and would leave her if she skates like this again, when Anna had been in deep pain. Well...
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    From Russia with love [#28]: Autumn to Winter 2017

    I am jiawen2016 at GS, and I posted there some details about my observation about their interaction. I would like to post a summary here. I was sitting next to where Tsareva was standing during the trainings, and I could hear their conversations. Unfortunately, I do not understand Russian, but...
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    2017-2018 Program Music and Choreographers

    I like the music selection at the beginning of Maria Butyrskaya's program, the part that is from Act IV, which is unusual compared to some other Swan Lake programs. The ending part from ACT III that shows the Prince's remorse is also interesting. Anna Pogorilaya has such long and elegant neck...
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    2017-2018 Program Music and Choreographers

    Polina TSURSKAYA Music Short Program / Short Dance as of season 2017/2018 Light of the Seven (Games of Thrones soundtrack) by Ramin Djawadi Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2017/2018 Nocturne in F Minor Op. 55, No. 1 by Frederic Chopin (arr. by Chad Lawson for Piano) Song for the...
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    From Russia with love [#28]: Autumn to Winter 2017

    In the film, Anna Karenina also wears a veil in the final scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gClqXAnP_7k After her affair with Vronsky was publicized, Anna Karenina was shunned from the society and did not want to be seen from the public eyes. Thus, she wore a veil, which also symbolizes her...
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