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Aurora entrance through the ages
50 years Kirov/MT Sleeping Beauty, or how company style changed according to fashions. Epaulement is now 2nd-class citizen, extension is kin

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Today’s watch:
Aurora entrance through the ages
50 years Kirov/MT Sleeping Beauty, or how company style changed according to fashions. Epaulement is now 2nd-class citizen, extension is kin
Diana Vishneva. The Rubies.
A very young Diana Vishneva at Vaganova Ballet Academy. A funny photo by Pavel Markin.
Diana Vishneva for Harpers Bazaar Russia. October 2020. Photos by Gueorgui Pinkhassov.
Speaking of teenagers... Diana Vishneva as Juliet and Valeria Karpina as Juliet’s nurse the Mariinsky’s “Romeo and Juliet”.
Diana Vishneva for Harpers Bazaar Russia. October 2020. Photos by Gueorgui Pinkhassov.
Part I. Diana Vishneva’s St Petersburg apartment. Photos from AD Magazine Russia.
A rare photo of Diana Vishneva and Farukh Ruzimatov.
“Farukh was my first love. He is a complex person and was always dissatisfied – with us, and with me. But there were also moments of happiness that made all the suffering worth it. When we danced in Roland Petit’s “Carmen” it was something unbelievable, as if there was something propelling us ever upward. He is 13 years older than me, but on stage we must be equal… Life on stage gets so messed up when the off-stage relationship is involved: there were moments when I thought “I hope I get through this alive!”
“We separated, then got back together again – but it was a passion that could only end in tragedy. In the end I decided that I should go to the West.” - Diana Vishneva, Vogue. 2011.