Яночка откуда -то фотки притащила Яга и Навки,но ссылки нет,не знаю откуда,вот только с Ягом Макс попался разок Питер декабрь
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может еще там есть но где?
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This summer, Russia's greatest ice-skating stars are bringing the beauty and spirit of the Russian winter to London. On a specially constructed, covered ice arena in Kensington Gardens, opposite the majestic Royal Albert Hall, audiences will be treated to a theatrical ice dance spectacular - Sochi: Small Stories of a Big City. Created by Ilya Averbukh, the world-famous Russian figure-skating champion, this unique ice dance experience is being presented in London as part of Sochi.Park - a fantastic visitor attraction, designed to celebrate the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics during the London Games. The show's creator, Ilya Averbukh has brought together a dazzling array of Russian ice-skating greats - comprising many international and Olympic champions - to perform in London. Sochi: Small Stories of a Big City will offer a unique chance for you to witness something truly special. Among the Olympic and World Champions performing will be Alexsei Yagudin, Tatyana Navka, Roman Kostomarov, Tatyana Totmyanina, Maxim Marinin, Mariya Petrova, Alexsei Tikhonov, Margarita Drobyasko, Povilas Vanagas, Maxim Stavinski, Albena Denkova, Maxim Shabalin and Oksana Domnina. The Sochi.Park Ice Arena will present the biggest ice spectacular ever to be shown outside of Russia - Sochi: Small Stories of a Big City. This first ever musical on ice features elite sportsmanship, theatre, live music, ice dancing, acrobatics and traditional and contemporary dance. Starring only Olympic and world champions, this unforgettable show creates a world of beauty and skill, combining legendary Russian skating traditions and all the most exciting technologies. Six Olympic champions and 18 world champions in figure skating perform the play's leading roles. More than 50 different artists from various genres (skaters, dancers, ballet, acrobats), 250 spectacular handmade costumes, seven tonnes of props, 15 original songs (composed by renowned Russian composer Roman Ignatyev) makes up 95 minutes of exhilaration! |