Nikolai Tsiskaridze: "Everyone cares where I will work, but I may not want to"
Nikolai Tsiskaridze: "Everyone cares where I will work, but I may not want to"

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The dismissal of the ballet dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze from the Bolshoi Theater caused a serious resonance. The press excitedly discussed the conflicts between the prime minister and the administration, and Tsiskaridze's fans held pickets in support of him at the Bolshoi Theater. Since July 1, Nikolai Maksimovich has not worked in the Bolshoi, however, he does not yet consider it necessary to actively search for a new place.

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The day before, Tsiskaridze met with fans at the Moscow Bakhrushin Museum. According to press reports, the ex-prime minister was sold out - more than 200 tickets were sold for the meeting. During the meeting, the artist talked to the public and answered the most pressing questions, but immediately said that he did not intend to discuss his dismissal: “Don't make sensations out of all this, gentlemen, journalists. Be correct! I have no one to expose, nothing to complain about. " As for further creative plans, the artist was laconic: “I have no plans, I have a vacation. Everything! Everyone cares where I will work, but I may not want to."

But Tsiskaridze willingly answered questions about his health after his dismissal. “Feelings are gorgeous. I was absolutely ready for this, I knew that it would be so. But I didn't know what would make such a universal scandal out of it. Moreover, when I received the notification, I did not tell anyone about it. I don't know why the Bolshoi Theater needed a scandal. It is clear that they wanted to divert attention from "Prince Igor", which premiered that evening. But I have nothing to do with it."

At the request of the audience, he told about his communication with the great ballerinas of the past: Galina Ulanova, Marina Semenova and Ekaterina Maksimova, about working with Roland Petit. But in the end, I still could not help commenting on the situation in the Bolshoi Theater.

“The situation is quite difficult. There is a category of people who say to me "he is a fool himself." I smile at that. I am not a victim, I am not a victim. I knew what I was going for and who I was dealing with. I just don't want to look at this mess. Faina Ranevskaya said correctly: "I can't swim breaststroke in the toilet anymore." I can't watch how talented people are destroyed, and people with oars appear on the stage. Let it be yourself now, without me."

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