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Renata Shakirova and Alexei Timofeyev in The Nutcracker.
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ballet-symphonie · 2 years
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And the worst thing about MT ballerinos, is everybody knows how amazingly great they are! Specially Konovalov, Stepin, Belyakov. Also, Timofeev should be a first soloist long ago. That man is incredibly elegant in his dancing. But at the same time, they have Askerov as a principal??? I mean no offense to him, honestly. But he's not good technically and not a very good partner. The others are like the dream ballerinos. And by the way, how do you feel about Sergeev? I really like his solo dancing.
MT has so much talent, the majority of men dancing principal roles right now are stellar. VBA has consistently produced very capable male dancers. I realize that a lot of promising Tsiskaridze grads have left due to the war, but the stagnation has been happening long before then. I'm also not the biggest fan of Askerov, but if he's the 'standard' of what it takes to be an MT principal...A LOT of people should be higher up.
Timofeyev should have been moved up ages ago. I saw him dance the Pas d'Esclave from Le Corsaire a couple years back and was very impressed. But I fear time may not be on his side, he's a 2004 graduate, a year older than Yermakov and not as tall either.
I like Sergeyev a lot, but I also think he might be out of time considering all of his recent choreo projects. I feel like he was born in the wrong generation of dancers. I think he would have been way more successful if he was 10-15 years younger. He's so flexible, with a fabulous arabesque line and a lankier body type. Those are all traits that are really becoming 'in vogue' for current up-and-coming male dancers, just look at the recent body types of boys that are winning at big competitions (Gabriel Figueredo, Darrion Sellman, even Shale Wagman).
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lovelyballetandmore · 3 years
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Alexei Timofeyev | Mariinsky Ballet
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moondahluna · 2 years
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galina-ulanova · 4 years
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Alexei Timofeyev in Diana and Actaeon (Mariinsky Ballet, 2014)
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balletroyale · 5 years
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Anastasia Lukina and Alexei Alexei Timofeyev in The Sleeping Beauty (Mariinsky Ballet) 
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uiearus · 5 years
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April 01 2019
The business conference «TECHNICAL RISKS: CLAIMS HANDLING» organized by the Union of Insurance Experts and Adjusters took place on March 20th, 2019 at Ararat Park Hayatt Hotel, Moscow, Russia.
Representatives of insurance companies, international brokers, corporate business and insurance consultants took part in the above business event.
The conference was opened by Nikolay Galushin, President – Chairman of the Board of Russian National Reinsurance Company.
During the first session, Alexey Sergeev, Director at Swiss Appraisal Russia and CIS, gave a presentation on aspects of methodology for evaluating losses relating to technical risks. Dr. Martin Eckel, Senior General Adjuster at Allianz (AGCS), Munich, shared his experience in recent development of large engineering & property claims. RusSurvey`s topic was dedicated to survey of losses at construction involving foreign companies. Sergey Bukreyev, Chief Operating Officer at KLR (Cunningham Lindsey Russia), presented a non-standard video presentation about non-standard loss adjusting within CAR/EAR and machinery breakdown insurance.
Alexey Lebedev, General Director at Matthews Daniel International (Rus), continued discussing the topic related to CAR/EAR claims handling and provided the conference participants with special aspects in insurance cover and their application to claims handling. Nigel Riley, Constraction Claims Operating Director at Willis Towers Watson (London), shared the conference participants with his experience in DSU & Concurrent delay. Viktor Petrov, Head of Dispute Resolution Practice at Vegas Lex, talked on disputes arising from CAR/EAR policies. In concluding the second session, Vladislav Timofeyev, Head of Claims at Russian National Reinsurance Company, raised the following issue in his presentation: “Why really do the CAR/EAR losses occur?” And recommended the conference participants “how to avoid most of them”.
The UIEA thanks all the participants for the great interest attributed to the business event, very informative discussions and constructive controversy.
The UIEA expresses its appreciation and thanks all speakers, moderators of the conference, invited guests and invited members of the media.
Conference video is available here
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global-news-station · 4 years
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MOSCOW: The nerve agent used to poison Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detected on an empty water bottle from his hotel room in the Siberian city of Tomsk, suggesting he was poisoned there and not at the airport as first thought, his team said on Thursday.
Navalny fell violently ill on a flight in Russia last month and was airlifted to Berlin for treatment. Laboratories in Germany, France and Sweden have established he was poisoned by a Novichok nerve agent, a poison developed by the Soviet military, though Russia denies this and says it has seen no evidence.
A video posted on Navalny’s Instagram account showed members of his team searching the room he had just left in the Xander Hotel in Tomsk on Aug. 20, an hour after they learned he had fallen sick in suspicious circumstances.
“It was decided to gather up everything that could even hypothetically be useful and hand it to the doctors in Germany. The fact that the case would not be investigated in Russia was quite obvious,” the post said.
The video of the abandoned hotel room shows two water bottles on a desk, and another on a bedside table. Navalny’s team, wearing protective gloves, are seen placing items into blue plastic bags.
“Two weeks later, a German laboratory found traces of Novichok precisely on the bottle of water from the Tomsk hotel room,” the post said.
“And then more laboratories that took analyses from Alexei confirmed that that was what poisoned Navalny. Now we understand: it was done before he left his hotel room to go to the airport.”
Previously, Navalny’s aides had said they suspected he had been poisoned with a cup of tea he drank at Tomsk airport.
Vladimir Milov, a former deputy energy minister and an ally of Navalny, said his team had outmanoeuvred the FSB security police with their quick thinking: “They took the evidence from under their noses and shipped it out of the country.”
Navalny’s ally Georgy Alburov told Reuters “the bottles flew with Alexei” when he was airlifted to Germany on Aug. 22.
PUTIN FOE
Navalny is the most prominent political opponent of President Vladimir Putin, even though he has not been allowed to form his own party. His investigations of official corruption, published on YouTube and Instagram, have reached audiences of many millions across Russia.
Germany, France, Britain and other nations have demanded explanations from Russia, and there have been calls for new sanctions against Moscow.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Thursday that Germany had asked it for technical assistance.
Russia has carried out pre-investigation checks, but said it needs to see more medical analysis before it can open a formal criminal investigation.
Novichok was used to poison former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the English city of Salisbury in 2018. They survived, but a member of the public, Dawn Sturgess, died after picking up a contaminated bottle. Moscow also denied carrying out that attack.
Members of the OPCW agreed in November 2019 to expand the agency’s list of banned “Schedule 1” chemicals for the first time to include Novichok nerve agents. That ban went into effect last June.
Anton Timofeyev, a member of Navalny’s team who was shown in the video gathering the samples from the hotel, said he had been mindful of the Skripal case at that moment.
“We were thinking some hotel maid will go and grab these bottles,” he told Reuters. “Of course, they would have been poisoned.”
The post Navalny’s team says nerve agent was found on hotel room water bottle appeared first on ARY NEWS.
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mustardseedpearls · 7 years
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WHY DO ARAN BELL AND ALEXEI TIMOFEYEV LOOK EXACTLY ALIKE
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Ekaterina Osmolkina and Alexei Timofeyev in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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ballet-symphonie · 8 months
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Hi Ale! Thoughts on Daria Kulikova and her debut as Masha at the Mariinsky? I don't know if you follow her, or even agree with me. But she reminds me so much of Ulyana Lopatkina.
She certainly doesn't remind me of Lopatkina but I enjoyed her Masha debut. I can see why she was behind the 'big 3' but she has some very lovely qualities. She has such a bright, joyful demeanor and especially great upper body and floating turns and jumps. I think her strength when being partnered was lacking at some moments and her cleanliness in chainé left something to be desired.
There were a few weird moments of miscommunication between her and Alexey Timofeyev, once where he almost didn't catch her in time in the adagio and they basically crashed into each other in the coda and a couple of mistimed jumping lifts.
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lovelyballetandmore · 5 years
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Alexei Timofeyev | Mariinsky Ballet
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galina-ulanova · 4 years
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Yekaterina Chebykina and Alexei Timofeyev in The Stone Flower (Mariinsky Ballet)
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queen-obraztsova · 9 years
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Evgenia Obraztsova and Alexei Timofeyev in Don Quixote
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prosthetic-dance · 10 years
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Evgenia Obraztsova and Alexei Timofeyev in Don Quixote
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