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Prominent pro-Putin ballet star Sergei Polunin says he is leaving Russia

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Moscow — Former Royal Ballet star Sergei Polunin, well-known for his tattoos of Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Wednesday introduced that he plans to go away Russia. The Ukrainian-Russian dancer was some of the outstanding stars who backed Russia’s unilateral 2014 annexation of Crimea and its army assault on Ukraine. He was rewarded with prestigious state posts.

In a rambling, misspelled message on his Instagram account, Polunin wrote: “My time in Russia ran out a very long time in the past, it appears at this second that I’ve fulfilled my mission right here.”

The publish first appeared Sunday on his little-read Telegram account.

Sergei Polunin rehearses previous to Johan Kobborg’s Romeo and Juliet, on the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, Nov. 28, 2021.

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Polunin, 35, didn’t give a particular motive for leaving, however mentioned: “Thank you for every little thing that Russia has executed for me. The time comes and the soul feels that it is not the place it must be.”  

He mentioned he was leaving together with his household — his spouse Yelena and three youngsters — however “the place we’ll go just isn’t clear to this point.”

In the summer season, the dancer complained of an absence of safety and mentioned he was being adopted.

Polunin, who was born in Ukraine, backed Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea  — a prelude to the continued, full-scale invasion of Ukraine that Putin launched in February 2022.

The dancer was granted Russian citizenship in 2019. He was appointed appearing head of a dance academy in occupied Crimea’s largest metropolis, Sevastopol, and director of town’s opera and ballet theatre, for which a big new constructing is below building.

Just final 12 months he was adorned by Putin for his function in popularizing dance. But in August he was changed as head of the dance academy by former Bolshoi prima Maria Alexandrova, and every week in the past, Russia’s arts minister Olga Lyubimova introduced his theater director job would go to singer Ildar Abdrazakov.

This got here after, on December 9, Polunin printed a social media post saying he was “very sorry for individuals” residing within the closely bombarded village close to Ukraine’s metropolis of Kherson, “the place a era of Polunins grew up and my Russian grandfather constructed a small home together with his personal palms.”

He urged Putin to barter to finish the struggle in Ukraine, saying even “the worst deal can be higher than struggle.”

“I hope for Humanity of the president of Russia and if there’s a chance to have a standard skilled dialog with Trump,” Polunin wrote on the time. “It is healthier to point out willpower and good nature your self and begin negotiations.”

Sergei Polunin performs on stage throughout Johan Kobborg’s Romeo and Juliet, on the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, Dec. 1, 2021.

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Aged 13, Polunin received a scholarship to coach on the Royal Ballet School in London and have become its youngest ever principal dancer.

With his tattoos — together with a big depiction of Putin’s face emblazoned prominently on his chest — and his rebellious angle, he turned generally known as the “unhealthy boy of ballet” and brought on a sensation by resigning from the Royal Ballet on the peak of his fame in 2012.

Later he made a 2015 hit video to Irish musician Hozier’s song “Take Me to Church” and was the star of a 2016 documentary referred to as “Dancer.”

He moved to carry out at Moscow’s Stanislavsky Musical Theatre’s ballet earlier than launching a solo profession, starring in dance performances in roles together with the mystic Grigory Rasputin.

In 2019 he posed for AFP with a big tattoo of Putin on his chest which he later supplemented with two Putin faces on both shoulder. He additionally has a big Ukrainian trident on his proper hand.

This 12 months he took half in Putin’s campaign for reelection as a celeb backer.

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