Maria Khoreva was a gymnast?
Look at these videos ahah:
The music choice in the first one is a very good foreshadowing for her first role major role in nutcracker:
Bonus, her sister Sofya Khoreva, also in RG:

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Maria Khoreva was a gymnast?
Look at these videos ahah:
The music choice in the first one is a very good foreshadowing for her first role major role in nutcracker:
Bonus, her sister Sofya Khoreva, also in RG:
Sofya Khoreva
Heya Ale! What are your thoughts on Khoreva sisters working in the same company? Do you think Sofya would have been better off in another company (so as to not live in constant comparison with Masha)?
I'm not surprised Sofya was accepted, but I am a little surprised that they made the announcement this early. I feel like usually, this kind of stuff isn't announced until after graduation performances?
Regarding your second question, I think it's far too soon to tell what kind of influence the older Khoreva will have on her younger sister's career. We've seen minimal substantial footage of Sofya dancing and it's impossible to know how she will transition from student to company life.
Vaganova Ballet Academy student, Sofya Khoreva, photographed by Maria Novinskaya.
It confuses me so much that Sofia Khoreva is called Sofia, but like, her affectionate nickname/diminutive is Sonya. Like to me that is a completely different name, and it doesn’t even shorten the name! In my head Sofia and Sonia are two different names. Same thing with Natasha furman, I thought that was her actual name, but actually her name is Natalia? In my head, those are two similar but different names!
Sofia and Sonya is bizarre, but Natasha being an affectionate way to say Natalia makes slightly more sense to me as a non Russian.
Shortening the name doesn’t seem to always be a priority, like for example the nickname for the name Alisa (Алиса) is Alicka, which has more letters than the original name.
while learning about Russian figure skating, for the life of me I couldn’t figure out who this “Zhenya” was and it took me ages to get it was Evgenija Medvedeva but also Evgenij Pljuščenko.
Wait until you find out that most of these affectionate diminutives/nicknames are unisex 😭😭😭
My favourite diminutive is Sasha btw!
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I continue to be perplexed by Morgulets's dismissal from VBA. Her performance videos are quite good and her port de bras is lovely. She's certainly at *least* as good as 1/2 the girls her age still at VBA. Plus, she has real charisma and will make a wonderful soubrette or ingénue ballerina. I hope she can Bulanova it. By contrast (I don't mean to be ugly) I can see why Cherepanova was dismissed. While she is great at stationary exercises/displaying nice lines, she seems unable to actually dance.
Only VBA exam committee could say why she was dismissed, and they obviously never share this information... I know it seems unfair. To us, all these girls are so hardworking and perfect that it’s hard to believe they could get expelled – but that’s VBA for you; they have ridiculously high standards. From what I’ve heard, Olya may have failed a classical dance exam (a surefire way to get dismissed), but whatever the reason, I’m glad to see that she’s still training elsewhere, and I hope she will have a professional ballet career.
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I'm sure you've been asked this a million times now but, are state exams and graduation concerts all canceled due to the virus? And do you know if Russian theaters have put a moratorium on offering contracts to new dancers? I wonder if they might assure any of the top grads that they will have a place once things reopen. This must be an incredibly difficult time for the class of 2020 - not only the uncertainty, but also being deprived of their final weeks in the Academy, which many hold sacred
I don’t think anyone knows what’s going to happen yet. I’m not sure how accurate this is, but I think there will be no exams at VBA this year (with the exception of the graduating class), and everyone will just get transferred a year up. I hope this is true, because it’s the only fair way to deal with the current situation. I don’t know what’s going to happen to class of 2020. One theory (I can’t stress enough that this is a theory only) is that they will have have their exams in August – August is usually when students who fail the May exams get a second chance – or later in the year. I don’t know what the situation with theatres is either. They are currently fighting for survival, and I don’t know if they’re in the position to offer new contracts,
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I don’t understand what happened to Ksenia Sevenard. She was one of the best of her year, why no theatre took her ? I wonder if she decided to move on from ballet since graduating ?
I believe she was seriously injured in her final year. Which is a shame. I’m sure she would’ve been snapped up by a company straight after graduating. Unfortunately, this happens often. Someone once wrote to me that Ksenia is teaching classical ballet at the studio in St Petersburg these days.
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Do you know if Sofya Khoreva is the “star” of her class at vba? Or do you know something at all about her class? When her sister was at school, there was a lot of material to follow her, but now I find less stuff on YouTube.
I think she’s doing well, but I don’t know what her “status” is. If she’s anything like her big sister, we’ll hear more about her soon enough.
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Do you know what selections of the repertoire were being looked at/worked on for the Vaganova Graduation performances in June? Of recent past years performances, I've always enjoyed Paquita. And Suite en Blanc was divine.
Unfortunately, no. I’m sure the information is out there, but I never came across it. I’m pretty sure Suite en Blanc was a one-off thing though.
Thank you @austerlitzborodinoleipzig: From what I gathered from VBA students IG posts, the graduation performance was supposed to include The Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda, Laurencia and Classical Symphony. Interestingly enough no new ballets were envisioned this year.
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What do you think of S. Khoreva?
I honestly feel like I've seen so little of her actually dancing that I can't really have much of an opinion besides "she's done some pretty photoshoots and clearly shares the same marketing team as her older sister."