The Telegraph discusses the expulsion of Bolshoi Theater artists from performances. Anastasia Volochkova urged “not to remain silent”
The Telegraph discusses the scandalous expulsion of leading artists from Bolshoi Theater productions. Among the suspended artists are Vladislav Lantratov, Vyacheslav Lopatin, Anastasia Stashkevich and Ekaterina Krysanova, Mikhail Lobukhin, Evgenia Obraztsova and others.
According to some reports, uncoordinated tours of ballerina and dancers in Uzbekistan may be the reason. The logo of the Bolshoi Theater was used on the poster of that concert, although the theater had nothing to do with this performance officially. According to some ballet dancers, the conflict between the management and the artists may arise precisely for this reason.
– Written by the editor-in-chief of The Blueprint Alexander Perepelkin.
Solidarity with this version of events and the former editor-in-chief of Vogue Ksenia Solovyova.
Solovyev wrote.
Former Bolshoi Theater’s ballerina Anastasia Volochkova also spoke about the scandal while talking about harassment cases by Bolshoi Ballet Ensemble artistic director Makhar Vaziev along the way.
Volochkova wrote on Instagram *.
Anastasia Volochkova
Regarding the replacement of performers, the Bolshoi Theater decided to consider separately applications from the audience for the refund of the cost of tickets for performances, as an exception (we are talking about the productions of “Jewel” on October 5, and “The Legend of Love” on October 6, 9 and “Made in the Bolshoi” , “Seasons”, “Dancemania” October 12).
The change of artists upset the audience, as many bought tickets in the hope of seeing the leading artists in full and approx. Vita Khlopova, former dancer of the Igor Moiseev Folk Dance Ensemble and author of the Telegram channel Dance Writer’s World, commented on this situation.
Wrote.
Khlopova also recalled how problems with unauthorized performances of artists were resolved in her memory.
Khlopova wrote.
Officially, the Bolshoi Theater did not comment on the reason for the change of artists.
– said the general director of the Bolshoi Theater Vladimir Urin at the request of TASS to explain the situation.
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Source: Spletnik

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