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and margarita drobyaska, povelus vanagats, we have a lot, ivan barikh, yes, well, a huge number of skaters, cool, cool, some love the old guard, yes, who are still great, cool, still skate with ilya, yes, someone there loves and idolizes zhenya plushenko, of course, with everyone, with sasha trusova, great, that is, for each figure skater, each show has its own audience, and this is wonderful, not in any country.
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there is no such amount of figure skating in the world at all, and of course, they said that when it started, yes, first one, then the second, then another navka went, now there are still a bunch more, and there are parallel trips, especially for the new year, there irina slutskaya also decided to go with her own fairy tale, and there is someone else nothing else, and people need it , since they... it means there is a buyer, when it started a long time ago, they said that oh, well, the market will just collapse, the country, therefore, will not be able to handle so much figure skating and soon it will all fade away, well, many years have already passed, i think since 2006 all this has been developing, it is developing, developing, there are more and more venues in the country for ice shows, and that is, of course, amazing modern ice arenas are being built, incredibly cool.
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with very comfortable seats, with amazing acoustics, with gorgeous ice , there are more and more of them, demand, when figure skating took such a new turn, that’s when you think it happened, such a surge of interest, start start of course just like that just a push, of course it was 2006, that’s where our olympians were.
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i don’t know what it’s connected with, i don’t know, it’s also amazing, really, i remember this, all of our, remember, grandmothers and grandfathers watched, all this continues and today they even sent me to figure skating, but for some reason my legs couldn’t stand it , yes, well, i quickly gave up, probably, yes, probably, yes, i understand that i quickly gave up, yes, and secondly, i will be immodest, i will say that figure skating is one of the most beautiful... sports, because this speed, dynamics, when compared with ballet, yes, but this is a plus or minus, similar, in principle industry, they also raise their legs beautifully, but in my opinion, i hope no one will be offended, thanks to this speed, which is crazy here, this movement when it passes around you and this wind blows on you and like...
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the technical side question , at some point it began to surpass issues related to beauty, to the soul, and technology is impossible, the result, or rather, yes, is impossible without without technology, naturally, technology must be, where can one get away from it in any case, beauty, it either exists or it doesn’t, but take it valeeva, she has technique, she has beauty and that’s why she’s valeeva i... as a perfectionist , i think that you need to strive for technique and beauty, to do everything perfectly, this speed that you are talking about, i too , the traumatic nature can stop many, let’s say, yes, go into this sport and
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it’s really high speed , there should be a very fast reaction, jumping and so on, but i really gave up, i was scared, here it is again, this is who yes... but from birth, i i since childhood i was such a crazy tomboy, so to speak, i adored speed, loved heights, if you ride on a swing, then you’re almost like the sun, if you climb a tree, then jump to the highest one from the highest fence, this is my inner state, i was an adrenaline junkie then, even roman kostomarov he says, you're crazy, crazy, well, i love support, i wasn't afraid of anything. recently we saw roman skating again, all this time, before this appearance on the ice, you supported him, that is , this is what happened in your
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relationship, how are you in general, how are you generally reacted when it all happened , i admit, honestly, from the first minutes i knew that roman would take to the ice, because... he would n’t have been kostomarov if he hadn’t gone for it, and there, well, the time when, thank god , he had, his life was saved , everything was behind him, as if, naturally , no one even thought about it, but of course, i was there in terms of helping him, morally, morally, physically, well, he knows this perfectly well and i'm crazy.
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there will be incredible progress, and he will still surprise us with his figures, many more people are truly inspired, because what he does, of course, testifies to the fact that the possibilities of the human body are limitless, if he has willpower, strength of character, strength of character and love of people, of course, without this it would be impossible, and the way he certainly carries himself and carries himself simply. great guy, and i’m happy for him, proud of him, and he really gives hope and strength to a huge number of people, not even talking about those people who are also in the same situation, but just ordinary people, yes, who complain about something or
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cry about something, and even to be honest , sometimes it happens to me myself, you think - if i was upset before because of some failures or didn’t have time for something or somehow i was reproaching myself for something now i’m thinking, lord , what difference does it make, yes, why am i so worried , and everything will be fine anyway, the most important thing is health, of course, they rethought everything, probably based on his example, and the rethinking happened colossally you stole vysotsky from us, you stole it from the ukrainians tujava? stolen, a man was born in moscow , died in paris, he could not have had anything to do with ukraine, maybe he toured there someday, the ukrainian nazi authorities, vysotsky street was renamed steve jobs street, the americans began to expose ukrainian fakes, the ukrainian pilot for the first time
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flew an f-16 fighter in nivada, this didn’t happen, the immediate task is to motivate ukrainian women to show that this is normal, anti-fake, premiere, tomorrow at... maria vladimirovna, since we are now working with european politicians? do you work with european politicians? the minsk agreements gave ukraine more. this is the most cruel calculation, she really just put an end to all these very illusions. now france and the european union are also participants in the war. yes, without being a belligerent, they are participants. they are used to doing this, they did this with africa, and they do not need ukraine as a state. what was the cause of the energy crisis? was it an explosion of nord stream 2? this did not happen in norway, this probably happened on the territory of sweden and denmark, everyone passed,
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the vavan and lexus show, the premiere on wednesday on the first, every time the same question, but how do they fall for all this or agree, i don’t know, say, done , i think that cinema only shows love stories. films, they say that people don’t understand my films, so what, i don’t understand them myself,
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matodore, jean-luc gadar, two or three things i don’t know about him, on friday, on the first, dear friends, we we continue the creative industry podcast with our guests olympic champion tatyana navka, after all, there probably should be at some point this border, the red line, where yes, you devote yourself to the profession and still there is a caring attitude towards yourself. in work, of course, you need to give yourself completely, otherwise there will be no result, but since childhood i have always had this idea that the main thing is family, if work conflicts with the family, then the choice here is obvious. well, thank god, my family understands me, supports me, and this is important when your family
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understands you and gives you the opportunity to realize yourself, what kind of dialogue happens with children of a mother who is always busy with sports, that is, busy, because this is her calling, this is the kind of dialogue that happens, if the children, for example, say, we really want to see you mom more often, this happens, yes, of course, well. .. we try, we definitely find it at home on sunday, in the evenings i try, when during the year, of course there in the evening, but they agree that mom should realize herself, she wants, she is a queen, it’s not they who think, it’s me who thinks so, and they consider it as it is, what they see before their eyes, that is, to sacrifice, like many women sacrifice themselves for the sake of a photo, and then they blame it on, i don’t know, the spouse or
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, god forbid, the children, that because of you i gave up everything, and because of you i sat at home and raised you, and you are ungrateful, for me this is stupidity. do i understand correctly that now, when a new show is launched, in principle it is of course launched, launched, but in general the next show is already in the project. next year, or it has not yet been determined what it will be next year, you can share your plans with us, we won’t tell anyone, the show is the beginning of a show starts a year in advance, right? yes , of course, it is very well known, it will be a very famous fairy tale, but in general, in general, we were told even more than we wanted to know, come to my show and you will see why my daughter, for example, did not go to figure skating, the eldest yes? somehow you know, it happened like this, although by all
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criteria, by all her parameters, she would be a very cool figure skater, she is incredibly gifted with motor skills, she dances so much that i don’t even dance like that, she has a plastic body, figure, it's not very big, that is, if i, for example, am tall, but tall enough for figure skating, and it was very difficult for me to cope with my long... limbs, i spent a huge amount of strength and energy on this, to put it all together, to do it very quickly, nimble, nimble, and the less
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... this energy is powerful, but everything happened so wonderfully that she graduated from sports , now she’s graduated, now she’s finishing her second year at the master’s program, and she works, earns money, she has her own business, she came up with it herself, very successfully sell such teas that...
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definitely just have to be present - for children, only sports can get a person out of some troubles, there are different children with different psyches, with different pluses and minuses, so i’m with my eldest daughter i went through all these age periods, i didn’t even notice, it was all thanks to sports, because my head wasn’t occupied with anything else, you know, all sorts of nasty things, stupid things. and human psychologists say that sport cures depression, yes absolutely, and in general work cures depression, you know who is depressed go, work, i don’t know, take a broom , work, everything will pass, there is such a good song, we firmly believe in sports heroes, we absolutely believe in tatyana navka, our wonderful olympic champion, allow me this modest bouquet, from all
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our to bring you countries, i’m sure everyone is jealous of me now, thank you very much. for inviting us, thank you, charged us with such lightness and energy, and at the same time, simply incredible, tatyana navko is our guest, goodbye, see you in megasport, thank you great, dear friends, this was a podcast of the creative industry on channel one, with you , as always, were elena kiper, producer and music video director, and roman karmanov, media manager and general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives. and our guest was a famous one. olympic champion, honored master of sports, tatyana navka, this is a podcast 20 years later, and i am its host
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, konstantin mikhailov, and today my guest is my old friends, dj. lantern, aka vladimir fonarev and evgeny rudin, aka legendary dj grub, hello, hello , we have a dj broadcast today, i’m also a welder, but not a real one, i’m a tractor driver, you’re a dj yourself, you know, this is great, yes, so as not to slip into, so to speak, a professional conversation, and so that do not use exclusively our medical terms , so that others will also be interested, let's immediately agree that we speak in simple language, we use,
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among robots we took first places throughout the soviet union in one of the clubs, i remember that i first saw this what it was called djing, who did the djing, vladimir fonarev, back then with kore, by the way it was in the studio class, in the studio class, where we started performing together with lika, lika star, lika pavlova. all this is so, the guys from the nineties, in the zeros, in the tenths and twenties they... are more relevant than all the relevant ones, what’s happening now, zhenya, when did you start? there were several periods, that is , there was a st. petersburg period when i just started playing, it was the nineties, well, a little
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later, volodya, we have the most streaky, the most volodya, he played and not only on records, he also played on reels, on reels before that, that is, he practiced all this, so my official appearance, since the whole country recognized me as a groover, it was the year ninety-six, when i premiered at one... radio station , there is happiness, now what, yes, now we remembered when you started, we remembered when you recognized dj gro, you remembered when you recognized the lantern, i also remember, sorry, i’m not me now i can’t, i was overwhelmed by a wave of nostalgia, i remember that i binge again, on the same radio station, i listened to the maximum program funny house, volodya lanarev, and i remember, especially i was simply hooked by the program where you were a guest, the first years of living in moscow, zhenya lived at my
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house, we have been friends for 30 years in general, i am grateful to moscow for the appearance of volodya, of course, because he is probably practically the only person who taxis me, i came from st. petersburg, and a fellow countryman, well, i was born in a different place, but i lived in st. petersburg, studied there, yes, wow, i didn't think that you are so tight right. i remember that for the first time i heard from you such words as drum and base, even then break beat, break beat, hardcore, it was he who said that you don’t need to amend until ten terms, okay, these are musical styles, but okay, group, name, i heard you for the first time, chemical brothers, i heard prodigy from you for the first time, no one knew yet, groove already knew, and he was always on the wave, that is, there, let’s say, i’m a dj there, well, what a dj roughly speaking, everything, well, except for rock, let's say, you also have there give or take, this one was always somehow ahead a little, and what he did continues to do is a little, perhaps not even understandable to those who live now, but it will be clear later, in each direction,
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as in in principle, any style of music has its own audience, and even if there is some kind of underground direction, there will always be its own audience, even if it will be 5,000 people, but they are exactly those 500 people who will appreciate all this after you said prodeji and emical brothers after six they became popular in russia, yes, that’s absolutely true, but actually, the first visit of the prodigy was back when they were not world stars, you know where the prodigy performed for the first time, where in the concert hall in russia, that’s it, but that ’s not even the point , in fact, this is what i want to say, when all the electronic music appeared, it was not a club for the people who went to the clubs and saw all this, how it all blinks, how it all sounds, it was all regularly new. and the dj were the only conductors of music and sound, we we traveled to london constantly for records , went there, constantly bought them, then
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people went to listen to electronic dance music directly in clubs, on the disc of the jacques, because these were really the only people who could show, there were actually few of them and djs, a little yes, but in fact the discos themselves appeared as a phenomenon even in the eighties, it was the end of the seventies. we know what a guitar sounds like, we know how a piano sounds, a violin, yes, and the appearance, we even know how they will study everything together, yes, and electronic musical instruments helped synthesize, the word synthesis came from
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where, the search for a new sound, that is, what we are already accustomed to, it was novelty, and this was the time when science fiction , astronautics, robots, computers, space, yes, what shaped our, our musical tastes, remember the pinfloyd album, yes, why? take everything and almost clean it, that is , now this romanticization is no longer there, we fly into space, surf the open spaces, and the internet space, the amazing thing is
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that we spend our entire lives. you can find all episodes of the podcast 20 years later on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. evgeny rudin, aka dj groof and vladimir fonarev, aka lantern. in the podcast 20 years later, and i, its host konstantin mikhailov, and we
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continue. let's go back on the time scale to maybe the nineties, eighties, do you remember the first rave, where it took place, this is the raft culture, when did it start and where? well, it definitely started - in st. petersburg, for sure, absolutely exactly, the dance floor club fontanka 145 and the first party in the planetarium with westbam, that’s for sure, but then i just got into this one, you got sick there, yes, well, i was already a dj already, as if i was already sick, right? it is necessary to explain how a classic disco , a disco differed from a rave, and first of all , st. petersburg had very cool locations, these could be parties - in various estates, and in the stock exchange, ice skating rinks, that is , completely different places, which accompanied, it seems the same dance music, it was in the eighties and dance floors were in the seventies, but these are lasers, these
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are video installations, this is exactly what... that created a certain image of the raif - this image, that is, sub-music as such , and this evolution from minaev’s discos in may , aka also a dj, and of course, by the way, sergei was very popular not only as an author, when he had already appeared in the world as a performer of popular compositions, but his discos were very popular, i remember this well, yes, i also remember, this is the transformation of these such cozy minaevskaya discotheques in huge thousandths. we have historical information about these ditches, which were recorded by our art historian anastasia privalova. let 's hear what anastasia thinks about the emergence of the raft culture, and you may or may not agree. the main debut took place on december 14, 1991 in the cosmos pavilion at vdnkh.
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all music circles were talking about the upcoming event. capital and even on central television there was a video with an invitation to this cosmic ball. so, to the first raft party in more than 3,000 people gathered in twenty-degree frost. this unique event was written in golden ink into the book of musical history, like a loon. the party, by the way, is an interesting fact: real cosmonauts, valentina tereshkova and georgy grechko, were present at the gagarin party. what do you think? from the point of view of moscow, this was the first event, it was the first night event, before this events had never been held entirely at night from 12
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, say, until 6 in the morning, that was all.
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yes, firstly, there was no special equipment, and the current club records themselves, were impossible to get, there were turntables, but there was no money for them, and i personally knew one person in st. petersburg, who in babina... the tape recorder had a potentiometer built in, that is, adjusting the speed, so that bring compositions into rhythm, yes, yes, yes, yes, this was not the term “pitch control” then, yes, well, as we knew that you could change the speed, but in general then the only place where you could download music, so to speak, actually getting copies, it was the studios there were sound recordings that were scattered on tverskaya, you take a cassette there from the list , choose, pay money and there are people there with reels, absolutely, that’s why the jacques mostly played music either from cassettes or from reels. then the history of the appearance of this is connected with how everything developed, what the first records were, appeared, so i was sort of already with the first records, with the first turntables , for me it was a revelation that there were records with dance music, because well this is what you were talking about this material would be one song per
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side, yes, healthy tracks that are 6 minutes long, so that they can be mixed normally, because this is definitely a rumor, there are no indications here, there cannot be any buttons on vinyl, of course, vinyl this is its own... yes, the alma mater of all djing in general, if you know how to play vinyl, you can do everything , absolutely, if you are a hip-hop dejakey, you will play absolutely any style at all, that is, and you continue to collect dance vinyl, so electronic, uh, as far as possible, yes, i’ve already removed even the boxes, so that there are already a lot of plates, but compare plates, who has more, i gave it all away, and you gave it all away, because i consider myself a more technologically advanced dj, i’m just now also studying classical djing, my teacher is a smart djuro, and he me too... got me hooked on venel djing now, i'm hooked, it's just an absolutely incredible buzz, i need to explain why, first of all it's a tactile sensation, it's tactile, yes it's accepted, you put a needle, then you hold the record when you're on the beat you launch, why did they say earlier the dj plays, plays and plays, because
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at the time when the vinyl game existed, there were a lot of groups that became, well, let’s say, there were people like invisible scratch pickles, when two turntables were put on, they were depicted. the approach is completely different, the music becomes louder, the music becomes more sophisticated in effects, it sounds different, the construction
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of the music becomes more, let’s say, experimental at the same time, and if we talk about the pop scene, that is, it becomes more danceable, if we are now turn on any radio station, commercial, we ... better hear dance tracks next to each other, even if they are pop, so if we talk about the actual situation of djing, in general , the first djs, the very first djs appeared on radio stations, in general the appearance , probably djing is associated with the emergence of a radio station at the beginning of the last century; in the tens and twenties of the last century, it became possible to rebroadcast sound, people appeared who had their own music collections, there was the only medium from which music could be played was the record itself. and such people went on air , talked about music, installed , in fact, even technical equipment, if we look at the radio equipment, mixers , players that existed and so on, they developed together with the presenters, who then became certain individuals
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who became invite to an event with good musical taste, the first competition arose between live performers and those who simply reproduce music, even there was a device, that's when i met my wife, he had a t-shirt, it was the ninety-first year, it said un name juokbox, there was a special mechanical device for playing records, you could come up and choose music, throw in money, in fact, order record, with djs, with real ones they don’t work like that, so i’m a real dj, and not a playback machine, yes, zhenya at one time had such a composition, dedicated to it, that is, it’s a dj to play my cd right away, no, well, this when the cds are already there. writing music as in the studio, that is, the technical equipment that is given, it allows you to give.

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