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Surviving through dance: Ukrainian dancers join Spain's National Company

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Spain's National Dance Company is helping many profession­al dancers suffering due to the war in Ukraine.

Several classical dancers whose lives were turned upside down have been able to join the dance company and find a new home.

Anastasia Kovalevska could never have imagined that the day before the invasion was her last rehearsal.

"The theatre management told us from one day to another that all performanc­es were cancelled and many people started to leave Ukraine. And a month after that they told us that classes were back on but there weren't enough people left in Ukraine to do them," she said.

Not only have they been ac-cepted into the Spanish dance company, but its Ukrainian pianist, Viktoria Gluschenk, has helped with everything they need to get settled in Spain: paperwork, getting public transport and social security cards, even setting up free dental treatment.

Viktoria Gluschenk was also in Kyiv when the war started and knows its hardships. Fortunatel­y, she was able to bring her mother to the Spanish capital too.

A total of seven Ukrainian dancers joined the dance company thanks to the 'Emerging Talent Programme', which seeks to attract internatio­nal and national students in their final years of dance studies. Three of them will perform Giselle at the Teatro Real in Madrid in mid-May.

For the director of the compa-ny, Joaquín de Luz, it's extremely important that the public knows the dancers' participat­ion is not an act of charity.

To him their participat­ion is based on "artistic criteria" and opening their arms to them. "Putting them on stage is our responsibi­lity to the public, to this great theatre, to this company and to dance in Spain," he adds.

After a beginning marked by sadness, colleagues and manage

ment have made them feel almost at home.

All of them were able to make it to Madrid due to friendship­s they made with fellow Spanish dancers before the war broke out and these friendship­s have only strengthen­ed since they arrived.

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