This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Would like to hear more about your experience in Russia. Could you maybe talk about things that you wish you could have done differently, or lessons you’ve learned through these experiences. Thank you.
OMG, First of all, we, in the USA call the honey crunch apples Honeycrisp apples, which I think is interesting. Also, I used to dislike apples but then I had a Honeycrisp and they are life-changing, aren't they? Thank you for sharing!
suvi seems like such a kind and genuine friend! so rare in such a cutthroat environment. love to see more these videos ❤️
This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Would like to hear more about your experience in Russia. Could you maybe talk about things that you wish you could have done differently, or lessons you’ve learned through these experiences. Thank you.
OMG, First of all, we, in the USA call the honey crunch apples Honeycrisp apples, which I think is interesting. Also, I used to dislike apples but then I had a Honeycrisp and they are life-changing, aren't they? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for these videos, your stories and insights are priceless
It's so fascinating
I guess your time at ARB was before Tsiskaridze . In 2016 the kitchen there was excellent, no reused food, we loved our stolovaya !
Just watched to the end and realized that Altynay was the rector
I love your videos ❤︎
I wish we were able to hear more from Suvi.
She’s on my
Podcast all the time - A dancers mindset
Thank you for this video, btw, I tried to sign up for the news letter, and it doesn't accept my email address
Thank you! I will fix this ASAP and let you know when it’s all sorted x
Does finishing Vaganove academy gives you anything when you are back to England or other countries in terms of ballet career ?
Did I miss it...did it say where she is from originally?
She's Finnish
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It seems to me that ballet makes you so tough