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Ballet star Laura Fernandez finds feet in Georgia after quitting Russia over Ukraine war

Swiss-born, with a Ukrainian mother, Fernandez, 24, was a soloist at the Stanislavsky and rising star of the ballet world when Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukraine in late February. "It was just very difficult to be in the dressing room because people started to discuss (the war)... I left because it was morally just very difficult for me to live there because I know what Putin was doing to my family in Ukraine," she told Reuters.

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Ballet star Laura Fernandez finds feet in Georgia after quitting Russia over Ukraine war

She had been at the Stanislavsky since 2020 when she decided to leave Russia in March, one of several prominent dancers and choreographers, including Bolshoi prima ballerina Olga Smirnova, to quit the country over the Ukraine war.

In May, she joined the State Ballet of Georgia (SBG) in Tbilisi, where she spoke to Reuters in an interview in between rehearsals of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from the Nutcracker, which the SBG is taking on tour next month.

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Ballet star Laura Fernandez finds feet in Georgia after quitting Russia over Ukraine war

In between dancing for the SBG, she is also performing in international gala events, including trips this year to Sydney and Los Angeles.

She is enjoying life in Tbilisi, she said, but has not given up hope that she could return to Moscow one day.

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Ballet star Laura Fernandez finds feet in Georgia after quitting Russia over Ukraine war

I know it's all Putin and a lot of people are against him; they are just afraid of him, so they don't act," she said.

"So, I'm not against Russia, I love Russia, I love Moscow. I also have some great friends in Moscow and I really enjoyed my life there. But, at the moment, I am just not ready yet to go back."