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  2. Minuta slavy - Wikipedia

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    June 3 and June 17, 2012, an international competition held for the first time on two scenes in the form of 2 grand finals, where the finalists competed in 2011 from the Czech Republic, the UK, Germany, China, the United States, the Philippines and Russia. Russian Jury evaluated them on a 10-point scale.

  3. The Nutcracker International Television Contest for Young Musicians is an annual music competition, organized by "Russia K" (Rossia-Kultura) state TV channel, branch of the VGTRK. The contest, according to its rules, is open for all regions. [1] First held in 2000, the contest became a recognized event in the Russian music world.

  4. Moscow Ballet (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker and annual North American tours evolved out of the 1989-92 “Glasnost Festival” created by theatrical producer Akiva Talmi. [1] [2] [3] The International Glasnost Festival Tours, starting in 1988, featured soloists from the Bolshoi Ballet, Kirov/Mariinsky Ballet, National Ballet of Czechoslovakia and more companies of Russian Federation countries.

  5. Russian ballet - Wikipedia

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    The influence of Russian ballet extends far beyond its national borders, significantly shaping global dance culture. With the establishment of prestigious ballet companies such as the Ballets Russes in the early 20th century, Russian ballet introduced innovative choreography and performance techniques to international audiences. [8]

  6. Theatres cancel Russian ballet performances - AOL

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    The Royal & Derngate Theatre in Northampton, which was due to stage a performance of The Nutcracker by The Russian State Ballet Of Siberia, followed suit and cancelled the show for February 26.

  7. Artem Ovcharenko - Wikipedia

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    2009 – Special Award "Best Partner" at the XIth Moscow International Ballet Competition and Contest of Choreographers, [2] and nominated as "Rising Star" for the "Soul of the Dance" award. [15] 2012 – First Award "The Best Ballet Duet" at competition Big Ballet on Rossiya K - Russian television network (partner - Anna Tikhomirova).

  8. Ice Age (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The show Ice Age consists in a sports TV competition of several couples in figure skating.One of the partners in each pair is a well-known representative of the Russian theater, sports, ballet, stage, cinema or television, far from this sport, and the other is a titled professional in sports ice dancing or single figure skating.

  9. Anna Ol - Wikipedia

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    After winning two gold medals at ballet competitions in 2008 and 2010 [4] she joined Ballet of Tatarstan in Kazan [1] as a principal guest dancer. In 2011 she was a guest dancer at the Mikhailovsky Theatre of Saint Petersburg, [ 1 ] and in 2012 she joined the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre in Moscow as a principal dancer .