https://images.unian.net/pb/000/thumb_files/h_190/9123.jpg Kyiv UNIAN ARCHIVE Anastassia Volochkova performs at “Bayaderka” ballet by L. Minkus in Ukrainian National Opera in Kiev, June, 1997. That time the ballerina weighed 48 kg at height 171 cm. The recent Volochkova’s conflict with administration of Bolshoy theater was basically caused by growing weight of the ballerina. As to Russian mass communication media all the Moscow soloists refused to support her in the direct and figurative senses. Actual Volochkova’s partner Peretokin destroyed the myth of her heaviness. In the Volochkova’s benefit performance “Stairs to the Sky” (Moscow, November 13, 2003) he not only lifted her but rather long held her in the outstretched arm turning round the scene. Photo by Viktor Pobedinsky / UNIAN

Anastassia Volochkova

UNIAN ARCHIVE Anastassia Volochkova performs at “Bayaderka” ballet by L. Minkus in Ukrainian National Opera in Kiev, June, 1997. That time the ballerina weighed 48 kg at height 171 cm. The recent Volochkova’s conflict with administration of Bolshoy theater was basically caused by growing weight of the ballerina. As to Russian mass communication media all the Moscow soloists refused to support her in the direct and figurative senses. Actual Volochkova’s partner Peretokin destroyed the myth of her heaviness. In the Volochkova’s benefit performance “Stairs to the Sky” (Moscow, November 13, 2003) he not only lifted her but rather long held her in the outstretched arm turning round the scene. Photo by Viktor Pobedinsky / UNIAN

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