igor kolp igor good morning. good morning. i'm sure you get asked this question a lot, but still. where did you get such an unusual surname actually. or it was double, i found out a little later that the cap was for children, it seemed to me that it was very beautiful and a theatrical theme, or when i still had nothing to do with my current path and well, after a while, i realized that it was just a designation of a place, kolpselsky. well, that is, i had something to do with strength and since in the village of my parents and in general the line of my father. uh, flasks are called by their last names, because only flasks lived there. that's the way. this has become such for me e not a banner, of course, but some kind of guiding guiding thread. and even more so when, after some time, i realized that the literary celebrations of the blocks took place every august in this village. it was such a big holiday, they came there and the village fairs are gone now, that 's all, and i was talking about my childhood. e and the block on the contrary, of course, i was somehow inhaled. that i have something to do with the great poet, it is true that you saw your ballet future in a dream, but it was not a ballet future then. it was just a dream. uh, when the boy is standing on stage in white tights. i am i heard that in the pinsk choreographic college. you invented quite by accident that this story was brought to me by a friend who brought me around the yard, and she said she didn’t want to go for the company. we went for company. it was very inconvenient. i had to go early and i studied on the second shift. uh, then nine. i remember very well how you ride the bus in the dark early winter morning. and all this somehow makes you want to sleep and you are being taken somewhere. well, it so happened that somehow, in some way, i was led to this truth. but what feelings did you have when you crossed the threshold of this institution. now i remember with gratitude, because even then, and solfeggio and a musical instrument. it was all serious, that is, there really was a good education. if i had stayed there and this would not have happened to me , because i am a musical instrument and analysis of, uh, a choreographic forum, which surprised me, that is, for very young children. what should we put in? i even remember very well that we put on some number as a group, so this everything was laid then in pinsk. why do i appreciate those moments now, they are so key and those very notches from there, i must say that you entered the choreographic college very successfully. you met people, uh, who are teachers, and who determined your future fate. and these meetings were also cases. at first, i didn't think it was good for me. it was not considered moving and in minsk it was very difficult. and i sobbed and i walked in e. every day i called long-distance telephones to the international telephone booth . well, international. probably then, too, it was and he called home and said, take me away from here, and i don’t want anything. i don't need anything, and this went on for a long time. i wanted to go home, which you didn't like. everything, everything, absolutely everything, because you are used to being at home. you sleep in your bed. you watch tv, as much as your parents allow you, the rigid schedule was very difficult to get used to the fact that this is a discipline. well, without what in the hospital. well, i think they are not in any other profession. how did the parents react? here, uh, to such a hero of your destiny. suddenly the choreography appeared in any way. uh, it was ordered in the evening to call my mother in the evening i called and two teachers in the hotel in some room, i don’t remember, in some room i was in the hotel, i don’t remember, and uh, somehow everything started spinning rapidly. that is, it was not somehow conscious, it seems to me, rather conscious was the moment when i was already so tired of my parents with my pleas to return that they came and said that it was good if we now go to the director of the school . if he says that you are mediocre, then we will take you away and it will already be e. well, that's it, we will resolve the issue, and i remember myself very well, i was sitting in the car, opposite the school. and they're leaving. i even slightly opened the window and said, do not forget to say that my legs are crooked, it was like that for me. well, as it were, the decisive moment that they didn’t see, but agree that there are a lot in your life, and such fate is nosy accidents. so, for example, uh, choreographic college exams were taken by juventusnovich. trojan will pass 33 years. and you will continue his work at the post the main thing was together at the bolshoi theater, so after the appointment you met already. we won't believe today after our meeting i have appointments, so. well, we will meet today, and well, it is very important for me to be grateful, because literally five years ago, when i came to minsk, i approached yuri antonovich and asked a question. how did you end up dancing? so that was important to me. and what is most surprising , he told me that in the first place, why ask? are you well fit? i say, well, i'm already, as it were, preparing myself for the fact that something here, it will end sometime, because he said, until you have a specific place. where do you go dancing to the last, which is the most amazing, who would have thought. well , then, 33 years ago, it was yuri troyan who accepted you into the choreographic school without an exam. was it luck or was it still a performance, most likely it was a necessity, because as we know, uh guys rarely go and i was the same uh copy, because there weren’t enough guys, at that time there was a beautiful the idea is cities, uh, select and invite for admission, but in my case, for some reason, this turned out to be without hesitation. uh. in connection with what was said, i was brought. and that's how i got there. i don’t think that yuri antonovich remembers this moment, there were probably very, very, very many people like me, and i’ll even say more. well, just like that somehow it happened, and in the exams. uh, you had to show something, they brought me nothing at all, they told me to strip down to my underpants. i was divided to underpants and t-shirts pressed on the twine. i sat on the twine. there's a frog pressed it happened, that is, natural data. i had another thing that i needed to work on, as it were, in order for it to happen next. what is the role of youth in the religious life of the country, but in fact , when you enter the temple among people of respectable age, our youth, it is especially noticeable in the temple and is also especially noticeable. and in general, in church life, through what kind of experience you need to go through in order to realize the deep meaning of the faith, you are the guardian and the way of the skin faithful goodbye and reason. i, of course, a great price has been paid for us sinners. what should a believer do to get closer to god on a path? 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i am my school teacher alexander ivanovich peredenko. uh confidently led to the fact that we should prepare for the competition. and in the second year of the school they took me or i saw petersburg, i saw the white nights in petersburg and that's it. the rest became soft. i didn't make any plans. i didn't see this perspective or or see it. i didn't have one, so i didn't consider it. in general, i realized that i was doing ballet only after the competition where i got in, because i saw that you need how others work, what they do. how do