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The company trains made up their mother Tatiana Vasilyevna Poshestnaya, the spouse of Askold Helen, the figure skater of Maria Petrova, girlfriend and colleagues, leading cirk artists of the brothers, Elena Petrikova and Elena Baranenko. Russian artists visited the main attractions of Rome - Venice Square, the Square of Spain, the Colosseum and of course the Vatican.

"To inspect everything there, you need to spend a whole day in a Vatican," says Edgard. - We, unfortunately, there was no time. Therefore, we arranged an accelerated view! But he took away from us at least six hours. Everything is very beautiful. And even surprisingly, as in such a small territory there may be so many beauty and historically significant objects.

Askold-smeliest with his partner on the ice show Maria Petrova even in Italy did not give himself relaxing and constantly trained in local sports palaces.

Askold-smeliest with his Ice Show partner Maria Petrova even in Italy continued to train. Photo: Personal archive of the brothers of the splash.

Askold-smeliest with his Ice Show partner Maria Petrova even in Italy continued to train. Photo: Personal archive of the brothers of the splash.

- No one has canceled shooting, and I have a very downloaded schedule, "says Askold. "I am very grateful to Masha that she entered my position and agreed to go with us." In Italy, we not only worked, but managed to take a walk and stretch.

Edgar Spool brought home a large macaron box and a whole bag of different sweets. Photo: Personal archive of the brothers of the splash.

Edgar Spool brought home a large macaron box and a whole bag of different sweets. Photo: Personal archive of the brothers of the splash.

Among the replenished baggage of Russian artists of things were not only souvenirs. The girls could not get around the face of fashion stores, and Edgard brought home a large macaron box and a whole bag of different sweets.

"I love Italian cuisine very much," Edgard admitted. "And I decided to please her your loved ones who remained in Moscow."

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