Ukrainian-born ballet phenom Sergei Polunin was rewarded for backing Putin's attacks on his native country, but he appears to have fallen from Moscow's graces.
"I wish more people would dance in the Midwest because ballroom dancing is not so popular," Anya said. "It really unites people." Anya moved to the U.S. from Moscow, Russia, and taught in Los Angeles ...
MOSCOW - Former Royal Ballet star Sergei Polunin, famous for his tattoos of Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Dec 18 ...
Former Royal Ballet star Sergei Polunin, famous for his tattoos of Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Wednesday announced ...
The cacophony of the symphony orchestra warming up, the light click of pointe shoes meeting the stage, the crinkle of ...
Syrians, who suffered from the atrocities committed by President Bashar Assad's regime for decades, have welcomed the mostly ...
Sparkling and strange, Dave Malloy’s EDM-fuelled rock opera is a thing to marvel at – and keen observers have been waiting ...
Syrians are dancing in the streets of Damascus and other cities, to celebrate the collapse of the hideous regime of Bashar al ...
Gostiny Dvor gathered pupils of cadet schools, representatives of youth organisations, as well as young people from 35 ...
How to coalesce secular Syrians, moderate Muslims, Kurds and Christians into a government with Islamists is the huge ...