The cover of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia with autographs of ballet dancers: Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Nikita Simonyan, Anastasia Volochkova, Fedor Cherenkov, Oleg Blokhin and others
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Signed: (obverse) O.V. Znarok, O.V. Blokhin and others; (on the reverse side) A.Y. Volochkova, N.P. Simonyan, F.F. Cherenkov, S.K. Krikalev, N.M. Tsiskaridze and others.
Nikolai Tsiskaridze is a Russian ballet dancer and teacher, premier of the Bolshoi Ballet in 1992-2013, member of the Presidential Council for Culture and the Arts. Every year, on his birthday on December 31, Nikolai Tsiskaridze appears on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater in the ballet The Nutcracker. As the actor admitted, this is the best way for him to celebrate his birthday, because since childhood "The Nutcracker" has been associated with the holiday.
Nikita Simonyan is a Soviet and Russian football player, football coach and football functionary. Simonyan is the best scorer in the history of Spartak Moscow with 160 goals, and is also the team's top scorer in national championship matches with 133 goals. In 1956, he became an Olympic champion in the national team, and two years later he played in the debut World Championship for the USSR, where he was the captain.
Anastasia Volochkova is a Russian ballet dancer, public figure, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. She might not have become a ballet star, because Yuri Volochkov, her father, a former Soviet Union table tennis champion in men's doubles, seriously expected his daughter to follow in his footsteps and pick up a racket. However, little Nastya, who was captivated by the art of dance from a young age, preferred a tutu and pointe shoes.
Fedor Cherenkov is a Soviet and Russian football player, midfielder. He spent most of his career with Spartak Moscow, being the club's record holder in matches played. He played 34 matches for the USSR national team.
Oleg Blokhin is a Soviet football player, striker and football coach. Blokhin holds all the records of Soviet football: the number of matches in the USSR championships (432), goals scored in the USSR championships (211), the number of goals scored in the USSR Cup (30), the number of matches for the USSR first national team (112) and goals scored (42).
Material: cloth.
Sizes: 18.4 × 29.5 × 0.1 cm .