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dozydawn · 2 years
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Circus performer and trapeze artist Elena Panova, 1991. Photographed by Patricia Lanza.
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sashas4t · 4 years
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A Guide to Russian Novices: Ladies
With all the hype for the future of Russian ladies figure skating thanks to Akatieva, Zhilina, Samodelkina and co. I decided to make a guide to Russian novices for anyone who is interested. 
2006-2007
Okay, technically these young ladies are already juniors but there is no JGP this season so many of their names are probably still unfamiliar to you, in addition, I really like a few of them and I need others to join the hype!
Sofia Samodelkina - Placed fourth at Junior Russian Nationals last year and won the Junior Russian Cup Final. if you watched Junior Russian Test Skates you will probably know Sofia and why I was really looking forward to her entrance at the JGP. Sofia has a pretty consistent 3A in her resume, as well as planned 4S! But jumps aside, it is her skating that I really enjoy. Her step sequences are flowing, matched to the music and she makes sure to throw in good performances and expressions in between every element. 
FS - https://youtu.be/bFY9HLyPGRw (she manages to change character between the calm and elegant “Snowtorm” to the excited and dramatic “Masquerade” very fast and perform both roles well. I literally love this program so much despite the music cut).
Birthday: February 18, 2007
Coach: Sergei Davydov
Sofia Muravyeva - my second-favorite junior (behind Usacheva and just ahead of Valieva and Samodelkina). Her results aren’t as amazing as her peers but oh my god is she expressive! I actually started really liking her skating two years ago, mostly because I enjoyed her programs and appreciated her lovely skating skills and spins. Her recent move to Plushenko seems to have done much good for her though, as her program components and interpretation of the music have shot up to the top of the junior field. Also, her dresses are simply exquisite.
SP (this season) - https://youtu.be/0B90QyVDkUU (yes, choosing Ne Me Quitte Pas for a junior was probably a strange decision, but her skating! Her skating is beautiful! Her expression is beautiful! Her spins are beautiful!)
FS (this season) - https://youtu.be/QtoiWwebdVQ (ignore that one spin fail please)
“Primavera” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvXvAqDKaB0
Birthday: August 4, 2006
Coach: Evgeni Plushenko
Elizaveta Osokina - she gained a lot of attention (and deserves to gain more) because of her amazing performances at Russian Junior Test Skates. Liza’s SS are definitely some of the best in the junior ladies field, and her programs are choreographed excellently. In addition, she has great spin positions, lovely and dynamic jumps and good expressiveness. Definitely one to look out for:
Test Skates SP - https://youtu.be/XW3znd9pDyg?t=367
Test Skates FS - https://youtu.be/aKmczpiH2tI?t=341
Birthday: December 18, 2006
Coach: Elena Buyanova
Adelya Petrosyan - also a pretty well-known junior. Adelia won the third stage of the Junior Russian Cup this season, and placed sixth at Junior Russian Nationals last season. She has really great spins, amazing flexibility, fast skating, and wonderful attention to detail. I especially enjoy the fact that all her programs have been very different from one another and yet, she manages to perform them all well. Her short programs from the this season and last season are particularly enjoyable:
SP (this season) - https://youtu.be/3W9sQeDb1CA
SP (last season) - https://youtu.be/wHY6riHJMWI
Birthday: June 5, 2007
Coach: Eteri Tutberidze
2007-2008
Sofia Akatieva - most likely going to be the “star” of this generation. She recently won two stages on the Russian Cup Stage, and was the silver medalist at Junior Russian Nationals last year. Sofia will probably fight with Kamila Valieva and Sofia Samodelkina for the title of “junior champion”. She gained a lot of attention in the past few days for landing a 3A+3T in the short program and a 3A plus two ripponed 4Ts (one in combination with a +2T). Besides consistent quads and 3A, Sofia is considered to be a pretty “full package skater”.
SP (this season) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZoWpdvAFkc
FS (this season) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwKsV-BYufo (here’s the clip where she lands 2 4Ts with rippon and a 3A)
Birthday: July 7, 2007
Coach: Eteri Tutberidze
Elizaveta Berestovskaya - participated in the first season of Ice Age Kids and won first place. Liza is mostly kown for being very expressive and for having landed several 4T in practice and in competition.  I enjoy her dedication to performing a program even despite any mistakes and she is definitely a very charming skater. My favorite programs from her include:
FS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu-D65MMUU0 (she fell on the opening 4T, but the rest of the program is great!)
Ice Age Kids version of her FS: https://youtu.be/smedb7kmNjI?t=84
“Apres Toi” - https://youtu.be/MGnaJfkBaAM?t=89
Birthday: December 8, 2007
Coach: Sergei Davydov
Veronika Zhilina - recently just won silver at the fourth stage of the Russian Cup. She’s pretty well known for her wonderful jump technique, with a deep outside edge lutz and minimal peroration on all toe jumps. In addition, she has 3A, 4T and 4Lz in her arsenal. Her quad toe loop, in particular, is very impressive for the effortlessness of the entry and the height it gets. 
SP (this season) - https://youtu.be/07VUrNLUpdc
Birthday: May 15, 2008
Coach: Evgeni Plushenko
Alina Gorbacheva - recently just won third place at the fourth stage of the Russian Cup. She actually just came off of an injury apparently, but from watching her skating you could not tell. I especially enjoyed her short program last season, you can see her musicality shine through her skating.
SP (last season, notice how the beginning of the program is completely structured to the music) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18tJDCt2GM
SP (this season, lovely skating, very lyrical and mature for her age) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLd9Lldq4KQ 
Birthday: July 23, 2007
Coach: Sofia Fedchenko
Elizaveta Kulikova - participated in the second season of Ice Age Kids and made it to the finals. Very mature for her age, and she has pretty good skating skills and spins. Honestly, I find some of her performances from Ice Age to be more captivating than those in competition, but I think it’s more the fault of choreography (I think her programs are ice age may have been choreographed, or at least bits of it were, by Averbukh). 
Just watch her rendition of Meditation at only 11 years of age, simply beautiful - https://youtu.be/uk5KaCwx3-M?t=79
And another charming skate to “Doctor Zhivago” - https://youtu.be/gaAGAiH_jBc?t=105
Birthday: February 2, 2008
Coach: Sergei Davydov
2008-2009
Sofia Titova - won first place at the Junior Championship of Russia last season. She’s moderately well known for her powerful jumps. Her skating is very fast, but I feel like work could be done to improve flow or emotional connection. Nonetheless, a talented individual with possible quads or 3As in the future to look out for in the future. 
SP - https://youtu.be/rVacchcirtQ?t=84
FS - https://youtu.be/jY-t0vtwHjg?t=4
Birthday: January 27, 2009
Coach: Evgeni Plushenko
Ksenia Melkumova - participated in the second season of Ice Age Kids and won third place. Ksenia is my favorite from the novices, because of how expressive she is and her amazing skating skills. She struggles with jumps still, but if one were to purely evaluate skating of Russian ladies, she’d be way up there. Here are some of my favorite performances from her:
“Crack of Doom” - https://youtu.be/u1xAftGyM88?t=60 (this is literally crack, it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, but the pure amount of joy and expression she puts into it makes it amazing).
“Fire Dance” - https://youtu.be/G-jW9pAuJAw?t=78 or the competition version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcSp_7gr3js&t=96s
“Comme Toi” - https://youtu.be/bZd5qFvTrug?t=46
To be honest, all her performances at Ice Age Kids were great, I just found these to be more interesting or captivating.
Birthday: May 1, 2009
Coach: Igor Lyutikov
Lyubov Rubtsova - participated in the second season of Ice Age Kids and won second place. She used to be coached by Sergei Davydov, but is now under Eteri Tutberidze. Also she landed 3A a couple of months ago. I’m not a huge fan of any of her programs, but here are her programs from last season.
SP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stedggF0akc
FS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeN7ECECj_o
This program from Ice Age Kids is pretty nice too - https://youtu.be/r2sp_kLPJz4?t=52
Birthday: February 2, 2009
Coach: Eteri Tutberidze
2009-2010
Sofia Dzepka - won third at the Junior Championship of Russia last season. I also really like Sofia’s skating and she’s probably my second favorite (behind Melkumova). Her skating skills are great and her jumps look to be pretty great too (I especially love the spread eagle - 2A - spread eagle). I really enjoyed her programs last season (though the step sequence is the same for some reason?):
SP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7xMzFVl9N4&t=3s (she did fall on the 3F, but this is the video with best quality sorry)
FS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6iFNR49GSQ
Birthday: August 7, 2009
Coach: Elena Buyanova
Sofia Shifrina - placed sixth at the Junior Championship of Russia last season. I haven’t be super impressed by her programs so far, looks like her basics are good though.
SP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA6m_N91dhM
FS 1 - https://youtu.be/wcVJGVsAQCg (gorgeous costume!)
FS 2 - https://youtu.be/Czv--DKj5Qg
Birthday: August 11, 2009
Coach: Svetlana Panova
Anastasia Marasanova - won second at the Junior Championship of Russia last season. Fun fact, I didn’t even know about her before taking on this project! However, I actually really enjoy her skating, it’s very fun and expressive. 
SP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7b_yXJxuZ8
FS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn3biVzeFPA
Birthday: October 27, 2009
Coach: Olga Efimova
2011-2012
Elena Kostyleva - a prodigy. She’s still very young, but so very talented! She has 3Lz+3Lo too. Jumps aside, I actually find just her skating very charming, though she does lose some stamina in the second half, she’s only 10, so that’s not an issue at all. 
FS - https://youtu.be/A0ErWmUPUkM?t=303
These are only the skaters who have gotten some of the best results, but I had to cut out introductions for a ton of other super talented skaters. Others that I think have great potential include:
Maria Paramonova
Maria Dmitrieva
Sofia Vazhonva
Maria Zakharova
Anyways, have fun discovering new novices to care about! I hope this project shows everyone that the future of Russian figure skating won’t be just a jump fest, but a strong competition with many skaters who have superb artistry and skating skills. 
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alahramplatform · 3 years
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العناني يؤكد أولويات الوزارة بتأهيل العنصر البشري بقطاع السياحة المصري
العناني يؤكد أولويات الوزارة بتأهيل العنصر البشري بقطاع السياحة المصري
متابعة : يمنى طارق إستقبل وزير السياحة والآثار، الدكتور خالد العناني، اليوم بمقر الوزارة بالزمالك، السيدة إلينا بنوفا (Elena Panova) المُنسق المقيم لمنظمة الأمم المتحدة في مصر، والوفد المرافق لها، وذلك لبحث سبل التعاون بين الوزارة ومنظمة الأمم المتحدة في مجال السياحة والآثار. حيث استهل الدكتور خالد العناني اللقاء بالترحيب بالضيوف، مثمناً اواصر العلاقات التى تربط بين الوزارة ومنظمة الأمم…
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Елена Панова уволена
Елена Панова уволена с должности замглавы Минприроды http://vybor-naroda.org/lentanovostey/183466-elena-panova-uvolena-s-dolzhnosti-zamglavy-minprirody.html
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titaviner · 7 years
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If you have to make a podium of Olympic gold medallits, which gymnasts would you include? And for silver and bronze medallits?
I have a couple problems with this 1) Do you want me to make a ranking based on what my favorite gymnasts are or “objectively” in their gymnastics? 2) If you prefer the second option, do you want me to judge their Olympic performances or their careers overall?
Using the logic I have guessed it is imposible to judge “objectively” gymnasts coming from such different eras, it is very difficult to compare them even from a subjective perspective, so I’m taking that interpretation. So yes, I know I am being shamelessly subjective and I will need the use of ties.
Ranking of gold Olympic champions:
1) Marina Lobatch
2) Alexandra Timoshenko
3) Margarita Mamun - JuliaBarsukova.
Ranking of Silver medalists:
1) Yana Batyrchina
2) Yana Yudryavtseva
3) Carolina Pascual - Irina Tchachina.
Ranking of bronce medalists:
1) Elena Vitrichenko - Ganna Rizatdinova
3) Anna Bessonova - Oksana Skaldina.
Disclaimer 1: Both Alina Kabaeva and Alexandra Timoshenko have two different medals (gold and bronce), so I am considering both only in the the Gold medal category. 
Disclaimer 2:  I will be forever bitter that gymnasts such as Dilyana Georgieva, Aneila Ralenkova, Galina Beloglazova or Lilia Ignatova never had the chance of competing in LA 1984 and becoming the first ever RG Olympic champion.
Disclaimer 3: Seriously, LA 1984 was rigged, can we just pretend it didn’t happen?
Disclaimer 4: Having said all that, there are also plenty of gymnasts who are among the best in history and do not have a single Olympic medal. Gymnasts as Bianka Panova, Oksana Kostina, Larissa Lukyanenko, Maria Petrova, Olga Gontar or Natalia Lipkovskaia deserved better than 75% of the medalists in my rankings, to be honest.
Disclaimer 5: Yes, I despise mostly everything that took place in between 2001 and 2010 RG-wise.
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Russia Declares Emergency After Arctic Oil Spill
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has declared a state of emergency in a region in northern Siberia after a huge oil spill turned a river crimson and threatened to inflict significant damage to the Arctic environment.
More than 20,000 tons of diesel leaked into the Ambarnaya River near the city of Norilsk last Friday, after a fuel tank collapsed at a power plant. Norilsk Nickel, which owns the plant, said in a statement that thawing permafrost had caused one of the tank’s pillars to collapse. The oil leaked more than seven miles from the site.
The accident is one of the biggest oil spills in modern Russian history, Aleksei Knizhnikov of the environmentalist group WWF Russia said. In a statement, Greenpeace Russia compared the discharge to the Exxon Valdez tanker spill in Alaska in 1989.
The Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal inquiry and detained the plant’s manager, Vyacheslav Starostin.
Mr. Putin said he had been angered that he had learned of the spill only on Sunday, and, after declaring the state of emergency on Wednesday, denounced company officials in a videoconference that was broadcast live.
“Why did government agencies only find out about this two days after the fact?” Mr. Putin said. “Are we going to learn about emergency situations from social media?”
Mr. Putin said he would ask investigators to look into the spill to make a clear assessment of how officials reacted to the accident.
Norilsk Nickel is the world’s largest producer of platinum and nickel, and the company is no stranger to environmental disasters. It was responsible for a “blood river,” also in Siberia, in 2016, and one of its plants has belched so much sulfur dioxide, a major cause of acid rain, that it is surrounded by a dead zone of tree trunks and mud about twice the size of Rhode Island.
The company, along with the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, dispatched hundreds of personnel to clean up the mess. So far, Norilsk Nickel said, they had managed to gather up only around 340 tons of the oil.
Special containment booms were installed in the Ambarnaya River in an effort to prevent the spill from entering the nearby Lake Pyasino and after that the Kara Sea, part of the Arctic Ocean.
Elena Panova, the Russian deputy minister of national resources and the environment, said on Thursday during an online news conference that it would take at least 10 years for the local ecosystem to recover, echoing the sentiments of Russian environmentalists.
“The incident led to catastrophic consequences, and we will be seeing the repercussions for years to come,” Sergey Verkhovets, coordinator of Arctic projects for WWF Russia, said in a statement. “We are talking about dead fish, polluted plumage of birds and poisoned animals.”
The spill prompted memories of a giant leak of oil in the Komi region of the Russian Arctic in 1994. In that accident, a ruptured pipeline spilled at least two million barrels of hot oil, soaking the fragile permafrost.
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Новости Шоу Бизнеса Сегодня: Елена Панова: «Мы С Мужем Очень Хотели Детей»
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Новости Шоу Бизнеса Сегодня: Елена Панова: «Мы С Мужем Очень Хотели Детей»
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olivierdemangeon · 6 years
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    Le métro de Moscou : 300 km de voies, 6 millions de passagers par jour. A l’heure de pointe, une des conduites qui serpentent sous le fleuve s’affaisse, et une monstrueuse inondation déferle dans les tunnels. L’impact de la vague sous-terraine avec les trains bondés et stations saturées est imminent…
    Origine du film : Russie Réalisateur : Anton Megerdichev Scénaristes : Denis Kuryshev, Viktoriya Yevseyeva Acteurs : Svetlana Khodchenkova, Sergey Puskepalis, Anatoliy Belyy, Aleksey Bardukov, Kseniya Berezina, Stanislav Duzhnikov Musique : Yuriy Poteenko Genre : Catastrophe, Drame, Thriller Durée : 134 minutes Date de sortie : 12 août 2013 Année de production : 2013 Sociétés de production : Profit Distribué par : Seven7 Titre français : Subwave Notre note : ★★★☆☆
    “Metro” ou “Subwave” pour la distribution française, est un film catastrophe russe datant de 2013, réalisé par Anton Megerdichev, à qui l’on doit également “Dark World” (2010). Les acteurs principaux sont Sergei Puskepalis, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Icebreaker’ (2016), Svetlana Khodchenkova, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Warrior” (2015), Katerina Shpitsa, qu’on a pu voir dans “Flight Crew” (2016), et Yelena Viktorovna Panova, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Age of Pioneers” (2017).
L’histoire proposée par “Metro” nous invite à suivre un groupe de personnes qui va se retrouver au cœur d’une catastrophe dans le métro moscovite. Andrei Garin (Sergei Puskepalis) est chirurgien, il accompagne sa fille Ksenya (Anfisa Wistinghausen) à l’école. Vlad Konstantinov (Anatoly Bely) est un homme d’affaires, et face aux embouteillages, il gare sa voiture pour emprunter le métro. Galina (Elena Panova) qui boit de l’alcool sur la voie publique est obligée de fuir lorsque la police veut l’interpeller. Pour se faire elle fonce dans la première rame de métro qui se présente. Durant le trajet, le plafond d’un tunnel sur le parcours du métro, cède sous la pression de l’eau et envahit la galerie. Le conducteur du train actionne les freins de secours. Le train déraille et s’écrase contre les trombes d’eau et les décombres. Certains passagers sont tués alors que les survivants vont tenter de s’organiser pour survivre à la montée des eaux…
La construction narrative de “Metro” est tout ce qu’il y a de plus classique avec la plupart des films catastrophe. On va se focaliser sur quelques personnages qui n’ont pas forcément de connexion les uns avec les autres, et, qui par la force des choses vont voir leurs destins liés. Puis arrive la catastrophe et ses conséquences directes. Enfin, on observe comment les survivants vont tenter de s’en sortir et les difficultés qu’ils rencontrent. De ce côté-là, on peut aisément dire, sans prendre trop de risque, qu’il n’y a rien d’innovant en terme de mise en scène.
Le principal souci de “Metro” réside dans la longueur. Les 134 minutes deviennent pénibles en raison du manque de rythme. Bien que le récit soit fluide, certains personnages apparaissent comme ridicules, notamment de par les dialogues qui nous sont apparus comme inutiles, comme illogiques en fonction de la situation, et parfois même stupides. Viktoriya Evseeva et Denis Kuryshev, le duo de scénaristes, auraient gagné en simplifiant l’histoire. De son côté, Anton Megerdichev, le réalisateur, aurait gagné en dynamisme en abrégeant certaines scènes qui tirent beaucoup trop en longueur.
Afin de donner du relief à leur récit, les cinéastes ont ajouté une sous-intrigue en incorporant un trio amoureux, où le mari et l’amant se retrouvent dans la même galère par la force des choses. Les éléments d’intrigue sont familiers et se limitent à savoir qui va s’en sortir et parvenir à s’extraire des galeries inondées du métro. Comme souvent, l’intégralité des protagonistes ne s’en sortiront pas. L’aspect dramatique est donc renforcé par la disparition de certains des personnages principaux, alors qu’on apprenait à les connaître et qu’on commençait à éprouver une certaine sympathie à leur encontre.
Des éléments de productions, on peut saluer la qualité de la photographie proposée par Sergey Astakhov et Sergey Shultz. Les effets spéciaux sont plutôt réussis, et on peut même préciser que c’est une certaine surprise, n’étant en rien habitué aux productions russes. L’édition, également orchestrée par Anton Megerdichev, est mal équilibrée entre la catastrophe qui intervient assez rapidement dans le développement, et les séquences de palabres qui alourdissent considérablement la fluidité du récit.
“Subwave” a fait l’objet d’une édition en DVD ainsi qu’en Blu-ray, paru le 12 août 2013 chez Seven7. Pour de plus amples renseignements, n’hésitez pas à consulter la fiche du film sur le site DVD.Fr.
En conclusion, “Metro” est un film catastrophe sympathique, disposant d’une histoire originale, d’une intrigue classique et d’un développement familier. Le rythme est un peu trop lent, le récit est fluide, mais le métrage s’étire trop en longueur, en se focalisant un peu trop sur des intrigues secondaires. La photographie est agréable, les effets spéciaux sont bien maîtrisés et l’édition est mal équilibrée. La distribution offre des prestations mitigées au service de personnages parfois discutables, pour ne pas dire ridicules. L’ensemble se laisse regarder et apporte quelques moments de satisfaction.
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    METRO (2013) ★★★☆☆ Le métro de Moscou : 300 km de voies, 6 millions de passagers par jour. A l’heure de pointe, une des conduites qui serpentent sous le fleuve s’affaisse, et une monstrueuse inondation déferle dans les tunnels.
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princetontv · 7 years
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BackStory with Joan Goldstein, 13.17 from Princeton Community Television on Vimeo.
BACK STORY WITH JOAN GOLDSTEIN. Joan talks and listens to two classically trained musicians, known as "The Sky Caravan," who perform Roma, (gypsy) spirited music. With Elena Panova, the pianist, Milena Dawidowicz, the violinist told Joan that she loves (gypsy) music because it is about "freedom." The three songs they perform on Back Story include: "Skylark" from Romania, The two musicians refer to their music as "shared spirituality."
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