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По радио передавали, что Наташа сейчас в творческом поиске относительно применения методов Людмилы Сахаровой в подготовке молодых танцоров: применять "до", "после" или "вместо"...aramat писал(а):Игорь, мы так увлеклись.........что и Не заметили...,,потерю бойца'' '....![]()
Где Наташа???? У неЁ уже столько пропусков...
Наташа, откликнитесь....
Тамара, эта запись была уже у нас в теме, когда мы вспоминали творчество Павла Павловича Вирского.aramat писал(а): Ансамбль им. Александрова - танец "На привале" 1953
Прочитал: "Anya & Pasha" и подумал вначале, что это показательные выступления Анны Требунской и Павла Барсука, бывших латинистов-профессионалов.aramat писал(а):So You Think You Can Dance - S07-E13 (Anya & Pasha)
Pasha Kovalev
Pavel "Pasha" Kovalev is a Latin and ballroom dancer who auditioned for the show in New York City with longtime partner and fellow finalist Anya Garnis. A Russian native, he began dancing at the age of 8, and received formal training in ballet and jazz as he grew older. His favorite professional dancers are Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Before So You Think You Can Dance, Kovalev appeared in the production Lois and Lois.[16] He was eliminated from the competition on 2007-08-13 but eventually went on tour with the show. During season 4 he assisted Mia Michaels on a contemporary routine. On season four he and his partner Anya Garnis choreographed a cha-cha routine performed by Courtney Galiano and Gev Manoukian. During season 5, Kovalev and Garnis choreographed a samba for Evan Kasprzak and Randi Evans. He and Anya also appeared on the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars on a results show performance, dancing to "Come On Over" by Jessica Simpson. He performed with Anya on the international dance show Superstars of Dance, representing Russia in the duet category, but was then replaced by an unnamed dancer in the January 19th episode. He and Anya returned to SYTYCD in season 6 to lead the choreography rounds during the auditions, and later that season choreographed a jive for Russell Ferguson and Mollee Gray.
Both Anya and Pasha have also recently guest-choreographed for the third season of SYTYCD Australia, and are currently involved in Jason Gilkinson's production Burn the floor. It has also been announced Pasha will be an "All-Star" for the seventh season of SYTYCD America.
Anya Garnis
Anya Garnis (born 1982) is a Russian-born Latin dancer from New York City, with eight years of formal training in Russia. She started dancing at the age of 10 and has reached the finals at the 2004 U.S. Open Ballroom Championship. She lists Mikhail Baryshnikov as her favorite professional dancer.[7] Garnis has lived in the United States since 2001 and has been dancing with partner and fellow finalist Pasha Kovalev for nine years.[8] Although she has her ballroom costumes sewn by a dressmaker in New York City, Garnis designs them herself.[9] She was eliminated on 2007-07-19 and went on tour as a special guest.
Garnis was the first contestant on Mary Murphy's "Hot Tamale Train" which is now a re-occurring theme on the show.
In 2008 she and Pasha Kovalev came in fifth in the American Ballroom Challenge finals. She and Pasha Kovalev appeared on the sixth season of Dancing with the Stars on a results show performance, dancing to "Come On Over" by Jessica Simpson. She also performed with Pasha on the international dance show "Superstars of Dance", representing Russia in the duet category. She is also returning as an All-Star in Season 7.
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