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A meeting with the Bolshoi Ballet
I have the greatest number of people who have read my articles can collect'm a big fan of opera, but in all honestly, I can not pretend to be a devotee of the ballet of equality, but this should not be interpreted as not joy. Maybe it's because my tastes lean more to the passion the singers and the drama in opera instead of the grace of ballet dancers. What is the reason why I am asking for a larger fan fan of opera and ballet, but in truth I am a lover of dance, but does not become one until in Santiago de Chile met the members of the Bolshoi Ballet. It was a moment I will never forget because displays all the grace of ballet, however, before this meeting with the Bolshoi in Moscow I saw her perform and perhaps I started dancing. My decision to visit Soviet Union occurred during the autumn of 1988. It was the era of perestroika, Gorbachev and glasnost, the new head of the Soviet Union had acquired a taste for many Americans that he could see some honesty. For my part, I can not pretend that my desire to visit the Soviet Union had somehow been influenced by Gorbachev that the real why my trip was based on my desire to travel the world in search of towns and places he had read in my extensive reading of history. Of course, this also has been a time in my life when I was entertaining dreams of becoming a professional photographer and had to mind to take pictures of Leningrad (formerly Petrograd, now St. Petersburg) and Moscow. These cities seemed ideal for this purpose, both architecturally it was so different from New York and a sense of history is enormous. After all two cities that were almost in the center of the Second World War and the Russian Revolution of 1917. The first overthrew Nicholas II and the second in October (although the Russian Orthodox calendar marks today as if it had been in November) put the Bolsheviks in power. I even wanted to visit the Soviet Union before, but had trouble is not as simple as I would have liked. First, because the whole Soviet Union was a closed society that I do not need a visa, which was an inconvenience that I had visited many other Communist countries like Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the GDR, and Yugoslavia. These countries also require, as I have an American visa. Even I can say how it was modified in 1987 in which as an American was needed to get a visa to enter France at the entry to be given automatically as was the case in European countries. The Soviet Union was, however different, even from other communist countries, which must go to their embassy or consulate, of course my passport, two photographs and money to pay for the visa. The Soviet Union is not necessary for me already been mentioned, but a pre-paid hotel, where I was, what which essentially means I do not book a hotel in the cities who wanted to go to New York before leaving or going to what is called "Discover." I do not have much choice adopted the second option to go on tour, but in truth, would rather go alone. It is intended to spend Christmas and New Year's Day in the Soviet Union at first that I reserved from November for a tour to Moscow, Kiev and Leningrad, in that order. It was during his visit to the cities in the Soviet Union saw many things, some of which were very strange, at least in my opinion, a communist country (and I have visited many), for example, in the Soviet Union had shops that accept only currency (which means a currency that could be developed out of their country of origin) and have been out of reach of Soviet citizens. Yes passports were checked upon entering the store. What stores like this did not exist in Poland and other communist countries I visited, but, unlike the Union Soviet anyone in the country could buy what they wanted as they had done the currency in the Soviet Union, it was a case not even Soviet allowed to enter the stores, much less shopping of any kind. Of course, as there were no stores where foreigners like me could come in, there was also shops in which foreigners were banned from the Soviets could only enter and again passport or other documents have been verified. I even remember how in Once, I met someone asked me to buy something at the store for foreigners. The Soviet Union also had other factors that differed from all Communist countries had already visited, for example, asked again that the hotels were allowed to enter and control is established at the entrance, where they were forced to show your document to the hotel. However, this is not a big problem for me or for many Soviets (I refer to them as such can not claim to have known all honesty, In Russia it was one of many republics which formed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) managed to reach the hotel, Despite not being a hotel guest. When the card needed to enter the hotel was not a problem because obliged to pay any money, however, was more than a little annoyed that this price is more than would have been if I had been allowed to buy drinks or other subtleties such rock, I could do much more on the black market. However, this could not be also Hotels wanted currencies, not only for the cost of the room, but even for what he bought, in contrast with hotels Poland is obliged to pay the money Room. It was in Moscow that I stayed in a hotel called "Cosmos", which I would add is the most exclusive in the moment, but in reality the rules were lower than those who had met West. I arrived at the hotel on December 24 and on my second day of school in Moscow after spending the first two visits, there what we might call my first experience in the Soviet Union. Two young to be my age at the time (that I'm 21) called the hotel room I share with any member of my tour group. He was accompanied by another member of my journey that these two young men who came to ask if my roommate and me barter curiosity. At first, neither my roommate nor I knew what these two men had to mind and be in a country we did not know American democracy my roommate, whose name escapes me completely and I were a little worried. He was one of these two young men asked us if we had jeans or anything that mattered to trade such as American cigarettes or basically anything. For my part, I felt I had nothing to be beneficial to them that all I had was my camera (which was not willing to change at all), a couple of packs of cigarettes (because I am a smoker at the moment), the clothes I brought with me (which included a pair gray jeans frankly I was a little embarrassed to show, even taking into account the state where they were) and my tapes that included pop music. Not long for these two men and everyone in my group of tourists came to pick up a good deal, because the room he shared with a history teacher from Phoenix to become a national or international black market. The blue jeans have been exchanged Russian fur hats cons, caviar (which is a French word that the Russian word Ikra) Russian and other goodies. It was inspired by the way these two Russians or so I think they were ready for any all we had I decided to show the gray jeans, who bought a year ago in London. To my surprise, they agreed to almost take them for a black fur hat, but since they were old, do not ask me to throw more I like a pack of Marlboro but I have yet to accept my guilt over old jeans forced me to add a tape by the British group known as "Led Zeppelin." During these operations, I realized how people from two different countries and ways of life could trade and do business, and although English spoken by these two gentlemen was not exactly perfect, it is understandable, I believe that even in a communist system, it is always possible to find contractors. Memory even how one of the members of my group wanted to get something in return for not Jimmy Hendrix tape these two men (who had brought so many things with them to believe that had a shop with all of them) had no idea who he was. Naturally, he explained that Jimmy Hendrix was a guitar and make the tape that I can not remember what gave her. Well of course, we must understand that these youngsters do not get these things for themselves but to sell to third parties. One thing did strike my partner Room at the time as a curiosity that led him to wonder if staying at the hotel where he was said by one of these two young men who were not. Then he asked how they managed to reach the hotel, guests tell me that showed a map of the hotel were allowed to enter when they have said that, because that his English was not bad and in fact it was and dressed like westerns that they could enter, and it is clear that he had. Later I met two other young at the hotel who also tried to do what business they have and really learned a lot about how people in the Soviet Union had for not only Americans, but many things. It may seem strange to some that not even remember the names of these two young men, or even what looked like, but I remember almost everything what has come between us three. First I went with them to Red Square instead of going with my group, after all, if you wanted to partner with other Americans, we can imagine where I would have stayed. Many things I had seen all I have traveled to many countries, the Colosseum in Rome (now one of the seven new wonders of world) to the Eiffel Tower, but none of these buildings or any others I had seen elsewhere could exceed the grandeur of Red Square. The place that I have observed that fixed day in the month of December looked so great that I honestly did not know what to say. Not that the Kremlin or the surrounding buildings, including what is hailed as a largest toy store in the world and the cathedral of Basel was not even that great, but the composition was created by all that Red Square has had an impact on my solid education that I will never forget. It was fascinating to see this place and all its features as a time gave me the impression of being in a city above the clouds. The ornaments of the buildings are such that it seemed almost unreal. Naturally, I am a little after recovering from my surprise almost out of my Minolta confidence to photograph this place and everything included, which in all honesty, even seemed a small city instead of a large memorial. He was photographing the place you started with a wide angle lens to capture a single blow and then goes to a zoom to the Cathedral of St. Basil, the beauty of what I believe is the most underrated. Needless to say my camera captured all the sights of Red Square, but not as much as I loved San Basilio in my opinion, was the typical Russian cathedral. Naturally, everything was Red Square can not ignore the presence of the mausoleum dedicated to Lenin, which was visited by thousands of people discover the cold and heat, only to see the body of a man dead. As for me personally, I had neither the time nor the inclination to stand in a line, even for a short period as the foreigners (as opposed to Soviet citizens) just to see a man in my opinion, was an act of idolatry. Unsurprisingly, then by the Soviet Union disappeared long time through a process of change had removed the remains of Joseph Stalin in the presence of Lenin, not that it makes no difference to me at that time or even now in other locations. After serving as a personal guide, took me to a small neighborhood restaurant in Moscow, a bit like a bistro (the French word that has rooted in a Russian word meaning quick) when we had hot dogs and tea. This compares with the hotel I discovered how life could be cheaper for someone in Moscow who had dollars or other Western money, so much that I wanted to treat my guides who had used only to discover they are the ones who wanted to do the same for me. At first I did not really know what to say and asked me if I could pay at least for me, but they said it would be a good idea to not offend them by refusing his invitation. What I have accepted. It was during our time together we have discovered many things about others countries, for example, found that New York has not been so dangerous a place to live, as they had been obliged to believe through television and the U.S. their own means and Nor was excluded to find they know a lot of interesting things. First the Soviets, the least people were not so anti-American as I had thought it would be and what really surprised me is that despite its popularity in America, especially after his last trip that had taken place a few weeks before Gorbachev was not really liked in the Soviet Union for the average citizen, especially not the party. This at first seemed hard to believe that during his United States last trip (which took place on 08 December), people were literally lining the streets by the thousands, despite the cold just to get a glimpse of him in scenes reminiscent of "Beatlemania" at its peak. For my part, even went to the place where he knew his car would go in the hope of obtaining a photograph. Mine was, however, rather than wanting to be a photographer, and worship, this part Motivated by the success I've had the same year in London, when the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth in June 1910, I managed to get Serve a blow to the head while down "The Mall" in his open car. Gorbachev was not But an entirely different matter, as he was led into a private limousine, making it impossible for me to be able to get any kind of photography and then another of his car. Even remember hearing the story, how he, while Broadway had been effectively implemented in your car (to my regret of not being to capture a film of this historical moment) for a day of extreme cold to shake hands with some of the thousands who lined the streets just to get a glimpse of him. Naturally, this caused much joy in panic as security guards also were surprised that those who were shaking hands with Gorbachev. Was a case that Gorbachev had not informed their safety that would advance For this and many safety car led to the discovery that the few seconds that the car had stopped, Gorbachev and Gorbachev was now in the midst of a crowd waving their hands with all who ran to him. As expected their safety had to backtrack to get there in fear that something might happen, of course, but I can not imagine what anxiety they may have to pass the time. Among these people were also some protesters Soviet republics such as Armenia, which has even claimed that he felt for the first time there was a man who at least was willing to listen I had to say. After hearing that Gorbachev did not like most, I asked him what it was what most people do not like and this issue, I met with a response that I have not really understood at the time and that was that most people not only because Gorbachev personal living standards was much higher than yours. It was not for political or ideological reasons, or something, but I had the luxury surrounded in. They mentioned how they went around the world and could not, how had a fur coat, an American Express credit cards (which I think about all the advertising), expensive clothes, so do not. I was at this time are not strange things in the U.S. as most Americans do not live and our president (Ronald Reagan at the time) and if some do not want, of course it was not for that reason. There have been other reasons, such as the Iran-Contra, but it was something else, but not because he made more money than you made was and remains the case in most countries. However, this was a case of what many people had come to accept in most countries that do not care if their leaders have a better financial situation when they were as long as their own standard is acceptable to them. But here, the people of the Soviet Union did not even know that their leaders had more than they did even if it was the main leader. It may have been an explanation of Soviet citizens were not allowed in certain shops, restaurants or hotels, they would be exposed that they could not afford anyway, and maybe not that their financial system was working fine equal together. I did not for my own comments on what I heard, and would rather not say anything because I did not really understand the mentality behind the words and instead taking a dispute that had been treated with this humble but cozy lunch, I asked what they thought of American films. What I said they had seen some, but many have been banned, as is the case of the "Red Heat" watch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, because of one scene where the character played by Arnold (a Soviet officer) Trades $ 10 for a watch a watch with a $ 1,000 American police, played by Jim Belushi. I was curious to see how these two young people even aware of this scene, if I had not seen the movie, but I did not ask. It was after a good meal (which was not worse than what was coming to the hotel) instead of a good neighborhood that I took a chance and I went to the apartment of one of these two young men for what he had promised me that it was a Soviet military winter coat and a national team jersey football. I have offered little to trade in U.S. dollars who refused, however, we must return to my hotel to get as I did in me. It was during the transition to the hotel was in the Moscow metro for the first time and was surprised to see how the trains were frequency and depth is a factor that I knew it was not appropriate during the Second World War from bombing this city was presented by the German Luftwaffe. On his return to the hotel, paid the money he had promised, plus a package of "Life Savers" in a gesture that was after paying for my sausages and tea. Once completed, Company trade Barter Time is not far from one night I decided to take a shower and get ready for a night at the ballet. The Bolshoi, it would be as if he could be very different, being in Moscow, Bolshoi naturally (the word of great significance in Russian) stage. In this spirit, I put on my dress the only one that I brought a beautiful Cardin (once again be fashionable at the time) on top of that I put my coat new Military acquired courtesy of the Soviet Union was on the board of Our guide I chose to use another. I said we were in a country where civilians, especially foreigners were not allowed to use Soviet military, which means that would be prudent to put another dress I've done. The Bolshoi, I must say it was something extraordinary, not so much the scene has been given importance, but not really impressive or at least not as much as the performance given by this wonderful group of dancers that my father and grandfather had always said so. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker" is the that my group, so I have the privilege of seeing this afternoon and although I already knew wonderful music was not so much with the dance that goes with that and I looked, it seemed that was the most radiant of all the arts scene in terms of visual appearance. After the ballet, he was back at the Hotel Cosmos I took a drink at the bar shots of vodka together with U.S. caviar was expensive, but in the Soviet Union was literally cheaper than peanuts. Hotel has several bars, and was in each one were women, some of which I could imagine were there to share memories of others, then just for the money, while others went in groups to research a Westerner who offered a drink. For "them" I mean everyone, since they arrived in groups if I am not interested in other time only to see women in the Soviet Union was what I would call an excessive amount of makeup, but most of them much more attractive then the average American woman. The next left Kiev and went to an Aeroflot plane. It was something I will never forget that on the track and fell asleep in my seat during the long wait was necessary before takeoff, when suddenly I woke up feeling my ears are blocked by pressure. I remember I was a little upset, thinking probably had spent all this time in the field and only then the plan goes off when the reality is that it is grounded. This smooth takeoff and the flight was that not only did I wake up I had not noticed, or maybe my cold was making me very sleepy with my lack of sleep the night before. Kiev was an interesting city but perhaps not as much as Moscow, but this particular visit only thing I remember is far from my hotel, I always ask others and ask a cop if I could find Soviet taxi to my surprise it did. As the man who has taken a number of passengers in a transport type of improvisation, as I had known in countries like Argentina and Peru. As the police told me bad English, how to Armenia, a place that had suffered from an earthquake the previous month, which made me tell you how I actually gave him $ 20 for a relief organization. I do not know if this man really understands me, but to say goodbye in recognition of his ego to take Does this mean Transport I gave one of my packages of cigarettes, what made me a little pen knife (which has not even opened) and Fish, as he said the word "remember" and left. With Kiev is smaller than both Leningrad and Moscow, our stay was planned for last night, after which we would be leaving for Leningrad. I can not really say what was in me that night that I had to stay in Kiev, who is doing what I finally did. This is for what could be classified as extremely drunk. I drink vodka and lots of it, perhaps to show that Italian-Americans like their Soviet counterparts may also keep your spirit, but what ever I had salsa. In this corner I remember a Soviet bending also attended the same thing that I, after which we started a conversation to address to solve that they were more stupid? I am arguing that it was the Americans (which reminds me of my tour group), so that means that in the case of the Russians, but only to resolve the issue by declaring a tie between the Americans and Russians who were the most Dippy. On this night down to a certain degree of happiness may be more Soviet partner and I also met to break the glasses of vodka on the floor, which have attracted the attention of several police officers. The police, however, Militia was called at the time the Soviet Union and two of them near us, and when I could not understand what they were saying one of them, taken from my guard with a punch in the stomach. It is by all accounts should have killed the wind out of me. That probably would have been the effect in other circumstances, but that day, after a half bottle of vodka, I do not feel the shot that showed in my face that I did not even look in pain. This my reaction that almost sent the police in a crash, and that was clearly on his face before he tried to hit him with my camera, after all, was much bigger than me, which is only 5'6 ". Fortunately, nothing happened with the incident that police said the receptionist that I was a guest at the hotel and not a trader (and figuratively) who came to trade dollars of course it was illegal at that time. Leningrad and the last leg of our trip before our return to the Soviet States. Leningrad, I must say it was more interesting at least from my point of view and then to Moscow. The city itself is different, after all this had been the capital of the country during the revolution if it was in past, but then, as at that time, the Winter Palace was the Hermitage. With the Hermitage is one of the largest museums in the world could not stop there for an afternoon the three I had, though actually need more time to appreciate the whole museum. In Leningrad, I was lucky to have a hotel room that, unlike that Moscow and Kiev, I had to share with any member of my group. This factor must be an advantage, because I want to go meet two beautiful young women in Kiev by Victoria Ibanchenko names and Svetlana. With two friends he was going to spend three nights very luxurious (two with Victoria, one with Svetlana), through which inspired me to "Svetlana Ibanchenko. Svetlana Ibanchenko a soprano of Russian literature my book "New York Opera Society. There was something so romantic and beautiful, both in their dreams and ambitions as I was I have been the creation of this small but important character in my first book. The tragedy is also complete my stay in Leningrad that there discovered that a plane American (Pan Am) was the victim of a bomb with all passengers on the flight to Scotland. At this time, there was little to do for me, but recognizing that it was not me who had been on the flight and continue with the time I did, which is precisely what I did. Last night I went to Leningrad was the next night was one that will stay with me forever. My group and I went to see the Kirov Ballet and it was an experience. The Kirov was no less great, then the Bolshoi very different. My father told me when I asked the difference was that The Kirov was more artistic, so that the Bolshoi has been more dynamic and saw what I saw another performance of Tchaikovsky's work, both "Swan Lake" and what a sight it was. Seemed to float in the air as if I could fly and has an energy about them that allow them to do whatever he wanted with his own body with the grace so that it was almost like watching angels. Regarding my last two nights, two spent in Victoria and who knows what would have happened to our relationship he had not been for the "iron curtain" which makes it almost impossible for her to come live with me in the United States. Naturally, he tried to send an invitation, but even that was difficult, given the closed system the country had at that time and if I have problems with money when it came to invite Victoria in the United States, but the case was more complicated than ever deemed possible. It's hard for me to say what would have happened perhaps Victoria and I have continued to marry and have children, but my life was different, but interesting. I wish for my part, Kiev Victoria Ibanchenko the best at what she chose to make his life. As I returned to New York, I naturally devoted much of my time and money trying to Victoria in America, which, looking back, I can say I fell in love and even though my attempts have failed, I can honestly say that I make every effort to have him with me to America. Once in New York, also with the inspiration I've been in the Soviet Union still me, went to see the famous "Mosayeb" (folk dance company from Russia), who just happened to take place at Radio City. Also, as the Bolshoi and the Kirov was a sight that left me hypnotized, as it combines the grace and music in a way but perhaps also expressed in a more modern was no less impressive. As a strange coincidence, I will add that tonight I am in love with the man who had been our guide in the Soviet Union. In fact, as my desire to have Victoria come to America and interest in what I saw in the Soviet Union even started taking private lessons in Russian, which very useful for many years later, in 1992 in Chile. A country that I never imagined I would have to speak Russian. He was there in Santiago a day after to take photos for a newspaper that was in contact with the saw a poster for an upcoming performance Bolshoi. Until then, I worked as a freelance photographer and did not really intend to see the Bolshoi, in the belief that it would be expensive, but I was happy to see they were in the city. This hardly something to celebrate, there had been Chile time, not long before the reign of Pinochet in which the Bolshoi and all other things in the Soviet Union have been banned. Was the same day after seeing the poster was walking in a shoe shop where he had a partner, a woman whose body after giving Slim must have been a dancer with a man who had what I can classified as a sport, but not muscle building. Frankly, it caught my attention until I heard them speak Russian and that was when my mind to put together. The Bolshoi were in town, this woman was very thin and spoke Russian when he was at that moment he decided to present what they have done to the Russian scientist had in Poland, and my tuition. I managed to get their names, his being Semizorowa Nina (I later discovered was one of the biggest stars Bolshoi and the main attraction of this trip) and that he was the one I forgot, but that was the husband of Nina. Naturally, I am photographer at the time when I had my camera used to get a quick view of both. I am ignorant about the ballet at the time did not know that Nina was a major star of the Bolshoi and it was his personality or as humble gave her husband were among the most modest people I had never met. This in spite of or perhaps because they were both stars of the Bolshoi, probably the best ballet company in the world where only the best are allowed. The Bolshoi Ballet, and this is NBA basketball or the "Serie A" at the bottom of a collection of the best talent in the world. As a side note, I must add that the English actress named Joyce Frankenberg (later known as Jane Seymour or "Dr. Quinn" in the TV series of the same name) was once admitted to the Bolshoi, where an injury was able to give a show as a dancer. After talking to Nina and her husband put me Semizorowa developing rapidly and the picture that took over the hotel where I knew they were staying and that's where I met the remaining members at the Bolshoi, who had made the trip to Chile. There was something in them I have to admit the facts from the most interesting people not only dance but to look talking and I told them one of their managers called me the next day, not only to see them, but the practice of taking photos as well. It was only days after that I became a fan of ballet, which could be to know and be able to ask questions and see the dedication they have put in for what they did that made me appreciate the ballet everything. I took a photograph many of those found in some newspapers in Chile, but in truth, I do not remember who, but what stuck in my mind most was the friendship I made with members of the Bolshoi ballet dancer with a very special young twenty years under the name of Anna Petrova. Thanks to members of his entourage asked me if I wanted to take a photo and send it to her that I naturally agreed to do. Anna was a shy girl from Leningrad who speaks English well enough to at least have a conversation which is what we did and how happy he was as I not only took pictures (using a set of role in his film), but learning it. It is he who can not be exceeded 5 feet long and weighing not more than 100 pounds, but the body has the strength of a man capable of performing movements grace incredible that ballet requires. As our conversation in question, at least in our first meeting, which focused primarily on the ballet with her, I asked many questions ranging from what he felt was the difference between the Bolshoi and the Kirov with his saying that it was difficult to put into words, however, it was then that I wanted to test the theory My father, who admitted that there is some truth in. I also asked what Anna Mosayeb views on pretending to be good but not as good as it was 20 years ago. Much has been made between Anna and me that day in a conversation that I found most fascinating, but the only response I got given what has stood out in my mind more is when I asked him what he thought of American Ballet. Was my question is who gave his answer and I will never forget that I quote: "America, the French and British ballet are very strong and good, but we are the best. "A statement that calls would be difficult to challenge my return, as is the" dream team "in basketball." My Comment is done because it was the year in Jordan, Bird, Magic Johnson, Carl Malone and many others have demonstrated incredible talent in the Barcelona Olympic Games as the team dream "legendary." That day, in the auditorium who was appointed to the Bolshoi, I also had to talk with other members of the Bolshoi, one of which Anne is a friend who told me that he had received several offers from American ballet companies more money, but feared that move because he had perhaps heard with Rightly or wrongly, many American ballet companies in bankruptcy. However, it was considering the offer made him Geoffrey Ballet, but was not sure yet. Other things that young ballet dancer told me they really do not mean to see your food as much as some of the dancers and felt there was not so much the Bolshoi dancers dance for their ability, but their relationships within the party. Of course, I could not say anything about that comment, I do not know anything about, but I was surprised by his comment, not so much what he said, but he had everything I could imagine that was once not long ago when we could be in serious trouble to say the least. The day was great, but not least the night I went to see the Bolshoi Ballet at the scene of the action scenes which included many ballets "Swan Lake", "The Sleeping Beauty "and" The Nutcracker "by Tchaikovsky and others as" Giselle "by Adams. I remember especially the last, since he is chosen by my new friend (who, unfortunately, I lost contact with) Anna Petrova in the lead role and performance she gave. In saying this, but I'm not being a connoisseur of the ballet as I do other things like football or sing or act, which makes it difficult for me to give an impartial view of his performance tonight, but in my eyes, it was great the role it has played. I danced like a bubble bath, even jumping on stage, but in the air as she loved all those present, one of them be president Chile at the time, Patricio Aylwin. For me not only Anna, but all members of the Bolshoi did not dance as if we danced to the music he played for them, but as if their dance was the creation of music, such was the coordination between the music and the movements that appeared were the same thing. As if it were an image that was created by music and how wonderful it was that night that I could see something that will last me until the end of my days and all, not only because of this show, but I saw the bond of friendship was created. The next day I went to the Holiday Inn hotel to dismiss members of the Bolshoi and especially my friend Anna Petrova I agreed to meet at any given time, only to discover that she and other members of the Bolshoi, not returning from a long interview he gave to the Chilean press, which lasted more than two hours. On the other hand I do not mind waiting as it was while I was doing when I met a man from Chile, who was one of those responsible for what the Bolshoi Chile. As one might expect the Bolshoi spoke (in Spanish) and how he had been allowed to come now that Pinochet in Chile was no longer president. Freedom of expression, however, had not come entirely as the government, influenced by the Catholic Church banned the British rock band "Iron Maiden" when Santiago 1992 tour of South America. Once my friend Anna returned the hotel in our time was limited to say goodbye given its late arrival (which he apologized by), and the fact that the rest of the Bolshoi had little time to get to your flight time. Anna and I went for a walk around the hotel, which must have lasted about 15 minutes where we have not talked about the dance, but our life and musical taste, her suitor as Elvis Presley outside Tchaikovsky calls me that are outside of the Opera Iron Maiden and classical music. Unfortunately the weather was on our side I would have liked to take her to a nice place for breakfast offered, not so much because of my attraction natural to her, but my desire to enjoy their company but this was not true as we had to limit ourselves to change addresses, so you can send photos that made it. For my part, I bought a flower from a street vendor as a sign of some nice weather, but we have spent together. I would go to him to send pictures, but in all honesty, I'm not sure that she has received as I have no answer for it, but it's okay so I was really pleased not only with my match with the Bolshoi, but with Anna Petrova. About the Author
My name is Gianni Truvianni, I am an author who writes with the simple aim of sharing his ideas, thoughts and so much more of what I am with those who are interested in perhaps reading something new. As for the details regarding my life I would say that there is nothing that lifts them above the ordinary. I was born in New York City in 1967 on May 21st and am presently living in Warsaw, Poland where I wrote my first book “New York’s Opera Society” now Available on Amazon.
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