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Kill 'em all
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Semionov
Kill 'em all
Opinions on Dancers
This is a compilation of responses to the opinion requests which came through Ask (not so) recently. Apologies for the delay and thank you for asking.
Vyacheslav Lopatin
If I am completely honest, I find him a bit boring. Nevertheless, I think he’s one of the strongest danseurs at the Bolshoi. Head and shoulders above Ovcharenko, for instance. Lopatin is strong technically, he’s a good partner and a good actor.
Anastasia Yatsenko
I don’t think many people know of her, which is a shame. Yatsenko was a wonderful soloist and is an intelligent and kind person. Her career at the Bolshoi was fraught with challenges, and I’m glad that she persevered.
Dimitry Semionov
I like him, though I confess that I haven’t seen a great deal of him in action, and what I have seen has been hit and miss technically. I love his baby sister and I think I tend to compare them subconsciously, even though I know that that’s wrong. I enjoy watching Dmitry. I have no idea what he’s like as a person, but on stage he appears to possess inner gallantry and warmth. I think that makes him a great prince.
Marianela Nunez
I could’ve sworn I’ve written an opinion piece on Marianela before, but I can’t seem to find it now... To put it simply, she’s one of my favourite ballerinas at the Royal Ballet. An amazing actress, a beautiful dancers and an all-round lovely lady. I loved her partnership with Thiago Soares and I was very sad to hear about their divorce.
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Wind tumbled down Series: The Golden Khokhloma Semionov, Nizhni Novgorod region, Russia June 2010 From a cycle: The Volga-Viatka earth
Semionov Alexander Mikhailovich (1922-1984). The Winter Forest, 1963. Oil on board. 49.5 x 70 cm
The Lid Series: The Golden Khokhloma Semionov, Nizhni Novgorod region, Russia June 2010 From a cycle: The Volga-Viatka earth
View at the Smolny Cathedral in Leningrad
Alexander Semionov
Nevsky Prospekt in the Evening Lights
1976
Alexander Mikhailovich Semionov
At the Suvorovsky Prospekt
1975
Alexander Mikhailovich Semionov