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Tatiana Bulanova's Concerts Spark Online Debate Over Backup Dancers' Performance Quality
Tatiana Bulanova, a popular celebrity, is currently riding a wave of popularity, but her concerts have become the centre of controversy due to the perceived poor performance quality and simplistic choreography of her backup dancers.
Videos of her performances at Luzhniki, showcasing the dancers with basic hand movements, have gone viral online, prompting comparisons to an "energy-saving ballet" and causing audience laughter and mockery. The dancers, named Dmitry, Maxim, and Alyona, have been the subject of viral discussions, with users questioning their professionalism.
Anastasia Volochkova, a renowned Russian ballerina, has added fuel to the fire by criticising Bulanova's backup dancers. She compared Bulanova's show to the level of TikTok, and after reading comments under the viral videos, she expressed her belief that viewers are unlikely to attend Bulanova's next concert.
Volochkova is not alone in her criticism. Some users have agreed that Bulanova's backup dancers do not appear to be professionally trained. The controversy is not focused on Bulanova herself but on the backup dancers' perceived amateurish approach to choreography and presentation at her concerts.
Bulanova, who has worked with her backup dancers for over two decades, is reportedly considering holding auditions to find more skilled dancers. However, no castings are scheduled soon due to her busy schedule and the time needed to train new performers.
The situation has generated a social media "hype," with users humorously commenting on the contrast between the star singer and the lackluster dance troupe supporting her. The controversy has become a hot topic online, with the publication "Abzac" reporting on the issue.
The controversy surrounding Tatiana Bulanova's concerts extends to discussions about her backup dancers, with some viewers questioning their professionalism in the realm of pop-culture and entertainment. Anastasia Volochkova, a prominent figure in Russian ballet, has criticized the performances, comparing them to TikTok and expressing doubts about their appeal in the future.
Users on social media are humoringly contrasting Bulanova's star status with the perceived amateurish approach of her backup dancers, making it a significant talking point within pop-culture.