Half of the troop works for Russia, and concerts are organized by a company owned by a Russian with registering a businessman in Moscow.
In Sweden, a ballet troupe touched, pretending to Ukrainian, but really related to Russia. The concerts took place in December last year in eight cities, the Swedish edition of SVT reports.
The troop named “Ballet of Ukraine” performed with the nutcracker.
“Ballet of Ukraine” on its website, which is now unavailable, indicated the address to KYIV. In fact, SVT letters reviewed no “Ballet of Ukraine” at the indicated address. An unidentified blogger has announced that this ballet is really Russian.
The company that organizes their concerts, tour actors, has an internet site with the Russian domain. Additionally, it is among a Russian citizen who registers a businessman in Moscow and, accordingly, pays taxes there. And 7 out of 14 troupe dancers are working in Russia. Funds for performing presentations were received into the account of a Swiss company that specializes in AI and belongs to the former Russian banker.
The publication reported that the previous Grand Ukraine Ballet conducted two performances in Sweden, in December the Heritage Ballet interrupted the tour of the country after determining the relationship with Russia.
At the same time, the spokesman for Ukraine’s National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after TG Shevchenko Lana Roxy is difficult to monitor Ballets pretending to be Ukrainian.
“They earn from our sadness,” he said to SVT.
At the same time, the owner of touring actors in the company rejected accusations of relations with Russia, refusing to participate in Russian dancers on tour and refused to provide additional comments.
Remember that in 2023, in front, an Odessa opera Rostislav Yanchishen’s ballet actress died.
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Source: korrespondent

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