That's how you pronounce it. Those are just many of Anatolie's um, musical / dance terms combined. If you're taking Anatolie's classes in PBT you'd understand this. If you're a ballerina or at least have some basic knowledge on ballet terms, I challenge you to make these out :


Catterpam
Blinchique - spell? pronounced as Blin-chi-kee
Double zhim
Tim ta ta tam
lalalamlalalalam
Raborse
Yam-ti-ta-tam y tam-pa-pa-pam
Shpagat


I could just go on forever, but from what I understand when he demonstrates it, Raborse is actually REVERSE, Shpagat is SPLIT and Catterpam is ENTRECHECAT. Well I think we owe that to his being Russian. He cant speak very fluent english but he can say "ok lang" and "maganda" and "dalawa" correctly. And when you talk to Anatolie for a long time, you start speaking english the way he does.

Sample.

Anatolie : Sydney, ha? Why you fightin' my ballerina? Making cry?

There are no typo errors in that sentence. Its actually kinda cute when you hear him say that, with all the animation included.

Hmm.. im bored. I'll just find something to do.
Posted by chescasarausad on March 26, 2006 at 02:56 PM | 2 appointment(s)
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Comment posted on March 26th, 2006 at 08:41 PM
hey momma chesca! i miss you already! ui... alam mo.. familiar yang anatolie na yan... russian ba yan? kasi parang he taught us before.. hmm.. anyway, do you know genevieve jusi? blockmate ko kasi siya eh nakukuwento ka niya sakin minsan dahil sinabi ko kabarkada kita... :)
Comment posted on March 27th, 2006 at 07:51 AM
yeah kilala ko sya. We were in SWAN LAKE together. :) Si Anatolie Panasiukov you remember? oo russian sya. Tall guy with funny accent yung Ballet master ng PBT. Hahaha