Some (clumpsy because my Russian is bad) translations from the documentary:
After around 26:40: The body movements that you present can create a "vaccum" of energy, and it's like... how should I put it, like a kind of bioenergy, bioforce. I want to share. I have something in my heart that I want to... I want to use that to charge (bring energy to) people. I know it can be done. I don't know if it will work. Maybe it will work, maybe it won't. But there are moments when you realize that...these people who came to your show, they sacrificed a precious night, they left their homes, they paid for it, they dropped other plans; There are people who were not interested but come anyway; they may have just had a bad day and come to the show; they may have just had a good day and come to the show. You realize you need to give all these people the highest quality show to make their day better... if they had a bad day, the show should be good enough to make them forget about it; if they had a great day, this show should be even better than that. People shouldn't regret what they did (for the show). Circumstances may vary, but if 90 percent of the 12,000 viewers look satisfied...then the job is done right.
After around 31:05: You have to understand the greatness of the stars who come to Kazakhstan to participate in the ice show... I can't get tired of saying this: just like Cristiano Ronaldo in football, Roger Federer in tennis... and um... maybe Tiger Woods in golf. Something like this. That is, real top stars. For example, darn, Alena Savchenko and Bruno Massa came to our show. It's huge! They have an insanely tight schedule, but they came to our show, probably in between tours in Japan, and they took a week off when everyone else went home, but They didn't go back, they came to Kazakhstan for a show, and then they came back to Japan. ……Wow. This is really... it means a lot, and I really appreciate it. Who are they? Alena Savchenko and Bruno Massa, legends of the sport, the hottest athletes in the world today, the brightest Olympic champions of the last Olympics. This duo has the most amazing story, think about how much they've accomplished in such a short time... then they come to Kazakhstan to perform and show their skills - and people don't even know who they are. It's amazing. I love it. You're like, "Wow, they don't even know what great athletes are performing in front of them."
At the end: You see, this (feeling of watching the show) cannot be explained, it must be felt. Therefore, unfortunately, no video can convey those emotions. My task is to give people such pleasure that for a second they can forget their name, forget the world around them, forget the everyday problems. My task is simply to allow them to plunge into the woven atmosphere at least once, to get into a certain holiday, which many of us have lost in the everyday routine.