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There is a good reason why many Europeans, Americans and Asians desperately try to get into original Vaganova too. There are plenty of successful stories already. Sometimes Mariinsky theater picks up random talents in other countries and invites them in, they "re-train" them into Vaganova and make them world stars - see Britain's Xander Parish and Korean Kimin Kim.
But they usually accept only 2-3 newbies every year, no more. Some are successful, some are not so.. The rest of the crop should settle with Mikhailovsky or Stanislavsky (to my taste also they are alos the greatest companies, but with less international prestige for some reason) or flock outside of Russia.
It is easy for foreigners to enroll into authetnic Bolshoi academy or Vaganova nowadays in Russia. There are already quite a lot of stories of success. A lot of Asians graduated, few Americans, some Europeans. Most of them have/had great careers. Ji-Young Kim first comes to mind. :thumbsup:BTW, comparing Evgenia Obraztsova with 15 y o Zagktova is hilarious.
I don't really get what do you demand from Zagotiva here? She is an athlete, not a ballerina. She was immitating and presenting interpretwtion of ballet ON SKATES, not trying to be like a pro ballerina.
So "Daniil's mom / ex-ballerina" is not a level for balletic quality. I doubt that she is a Vaganova quality. And the most important thing, just a reminder for you guys: Zagotiva is NOT a ballerina, she is competitive figure skater showing some balletic interpretation in her choreography for FS competition. Figure skating is a sport, a very beautiful sport indeed, but still a sport. As an athlete Zagitova won fair and square. Give it a rest. You cant demand from her to be a perfect ballerina. Just like Osmand can't be a ballerina even remotely as well.
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she got the PCS as if she were an Evgenia Obraztsov on ice though.

True, true.I don't exactly agree. Especially considering the level of balletic ability you seem to expect out of a figure skater. Skaters can do all sorts of programs on all sorts of topics. You can perform a chaplin program and that doesn't mean you need to be heavily scrutinized and compared to acting of actual chaplin.she got the PCS as if she were an Evgenia Obraztsov on ice though.
If someone does a balletic skating program, then it should be legitimate to compare their movements to that of real ballet.
I don't exactly agree. Especially considering the level of balletic ability you seem to expect out of a figure skater. Skaters can do all sorts of programs on all sorts of topics. You can perform a chaplin program and that doesn't mean you need to be heavily scrutinized and compared to acting of actual chaplin.
For a figure skater, I think that she stood out very positively in programs such as these. In comparison to other figure skaters performing ballet programs.
Well, that's good then. Because comparing to what a ballet dancer might know after 2 months of training is probably a reasonable expectation. Comparing to a top professional is just completely ridiculous and beyond reasonable.still you will compare a Chaplin program to what Chaplin actually is like. That's all I'm saying. Balletic programs should be allowed to be compared to real ballet. I didn't say anything about what level of balletic mastery I expect from a balletic skating program.
I don't exactly agree. Especially considering the level of balletic ability you seem to expect out of a figure skater. Skaters can do all sorts of programs on all sorts of topics. You can perform a chaplin program and that doesn't mean you need to be heavily scrutinized and compared to acting of actual chaplin.
For a figure skater, I think that she stood out very positively in programs such as these. In comparison to other figure skaters performing ballet programs.
I have no problem with Zagitova's Olympic win. But her Don Quixote program absolutely pales in comparison to this one by another figure skater -- who's also Russian, btw. There's a significant difference in each skater's "balletic ability," and how each skater finishes their moves and interprets the music.
I have no problem with Zagitova's Olympic win. But her Don Quixote program absolutely pales in comparison to this one by another figure skater -- who's also Russian, btw. There's a significant difference in each skater's "balletic ability," and how each skater finishes their moves and interprets the music.
I don't exactly agree. Especially considering the level of balletic ability you seem to expect out of a figure skater.
For a figure skater, I think that she stood out very positively in programs such as these. In comparison to other figure skaters performing ballet programs.
Eye opener indeed.I have no problem with Zagitova's Olympic win. But her Don Quixote program absolutely pales in comparison to this one by another figure skater -- who's also Russian, btw. There's a significant difference in each skater's "balletic ability," and how each skater finishes their moves and interprets the music.


she got the PCS as if she were an Evgenia Obraztsov on ice though.
If someone does a balletic skating program, then it should be legitimate to compare their movements to that of real ballet.
Obraztsova would get 10 times less PCS, because she can't skate like Zagi does.![]()

I have no problem with Zagitova's Olympic win. But her Don Quixote program absolutely pales in comparison to this one by another figure skater -- who's also Russian, btw.
That was great. My two takeaways were