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Deni Pesto
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Peter Pestov and his two star students: Vladimir Malakhov and Nikolai Tsiskaridze.
“For some reason, Pestov had decided that Malakhov and I were alike, even though we had very little in common in actuality. We could both lift our legs pretty high and generally had good constitution for ballet, but that was it. At first, I couldn’t even understand who I was being compared to, since Volodya had graduated from Bolshoi Ballet Academy the year before I joined, and I had never even seen him. But Pestov had merged the two of us so completely in his mind that he would often take out eight years worth of frustration with Malakhov on me. “You’re just like Malakhov!” he would suddenly exclaim. Then would follow a torrent of accusations in misdeeds that I had nothing to do with.” - Nikolai Tsiskaridze remebers his teacher, Peter Pestov.