Two dancers abandoned Bulanova's band at the beginning of the tour
Tatiana Bulanova's dancers, the spouses Maxim and Alyona Alalykina, left the band at the beginning of the tour. The singer told Izvestia about this on November 17.
Bulanova explained that the team had planned a 35-day itinerary — daily concerts with travel arrangements.
"They only worked for a week. <...> It turned out that we were simply abandoned, the team was left. Moreover, they expressed a desire themselves, well, they expressed it and expressed it. In general, we were not against it," she clarified.
Bulanova stressed that the Alalykins had behaved incorrectly, but declined to provide details of the disagreement. She noted that dancer Dmitry Beregulya also left the team, but managed to warn about his departure before the start of the tour.
"I can say for sure that we may have some kind of cooperation with Dima," Bulanova admitted.
The singer's backup dancers became famous for their "energy—saving" dances - recordings of their performances with uncomplicated choreography swirled online and generated many memes.
On April 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree awarding singer Tatiana Bulanova with the medal "For Her Work in Culture and Art." It is specified that the singer was awarded for services in the field of education and patriotic upbringing of young people who showed high moral, moral and spiritual qualities in the performance of civic duty.
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