Choreography with Julia lipnitskaya
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The figure skating season already started but we still no almost nothing about Julia Lipnitskaya programs. The only thing we knew is both programs are choreographed by Marina Zoueva.
There are some photos of Julia at the choreo class:
The women on the photo is Galina Potdykova a former ballerina. She works in Chrystalnii. But maybe we can expect a balletic program for Julia? Hope Russian test skates will give us some information.
See how other Russian girls are doing, watch Seraphima Sahanovitch new short program.
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