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Yuliana Malkhasyants
Yuliana Malkhasyants is a Russian choreographer and a recipient of the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 2nd class as well as Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Honored Artist of Russia. Early life Malkhasyants was born as the only child to a ballet family in Perm, Russia, Perm, Russia. Her mother danced ''Don Quixote (ballet), Kitri'' two months after she was born while her father was a Spanish dancer as well as a teacher. She then began to attend and then graduated from the Moscow Ballet School in 1983 where she was under guidance from Galina Kuznetsova. After the graduation she quite performing classical roles which she realized wasn't her best after she performed in a comic ballet called ''Coppélia'' at the age of 18. Later on she was invited to Bolshoi Theatre's ballet company by Yury Grigorovich after he saw her dancing both Gipsy and Georgian dances as well as Lezginka and then began attending Russian A ...
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Perm, Russia
Perm (russian: Пермь, p=pʲermʲ), previously known as Yagoshikha (Ягошиха) (1723–1781), and Molotov (Молотов) (1940–1957), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Perm Krai, Russia. The city is located on the banks of the Kama River, near the Ural Mountains, covering an area of , with a population of over one million residents. Perm is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, fifteenth-largest city in Russia, and the fifth-largest city in the Volga Federal District. In 1723, a copper-smelting works was founded at the village of ''Yagoshikha''. In 1781 the settlement of Yagoshikha became the town of ''Perm''. Perm's position on the navigable Kama River, leading to the Volga, and on the Siberian Route across the Ural Mountains, helped it become an important trade and manufacturing centre. It also lay along the Trans-Siberian Railway. Perm grew considerably as industrialization proceeded in the Urals during the Soviet period, and i ...
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