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The wife of Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has caused controversy by dressing in a concentration camp uniform for an ice dance routine that some have called the “holocaust on ice”. The wife of Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has caused controversy by dressing in a concentration camp uniform for a televised ice dance routine that some have called the “Holocaust on ice”.
Tatiana Navka, a former Olympic ice dancer and the wife of presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov, and her dancing partner, actor Andrei Burkovsky, appeared in striped uniforms with yellow six-pointed stars on the popular celebrity skating television show Ice Age. Tatiana Navka, a former Olympic ice dancer and the wife of presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov, and her dancing partner, actor Andrei Burkovsky, appeared in striped uniforms bering yellow six-pointed stars on the popular celebrity skating TV show Ice Age.
Their routine for the song Beautiful that Way was based on the Academy-Award-winning Italian film Life Is Beautiful, in which a Jewish father pretends for the sake of his young son that the family’s internment by the Nazis is part of an elaborate game. Their routine for the song Beautiful That Way by Israeli singer Achinoam “Noa” Nini was based on the Academy-Award-winning Italian film Life Is Beautiful.
In their performance Navka and Burkovsky smiled and pantomimed shooting at each other in front of an imaginary child, before Burkovsky exited to the sound of machine gun fire. In the film, a Jewish father pretends for the sake of his young son that the family’s internment by the Nazis is part of an elaborate game.
“Definitely watch this! One of my favourite numbers!” Navka wrote under photos from the performance on her Instagram, adding that “our children should know and remember that terrible time”. In their performance, Navka and Burkovsky smiled and pantomimed shooting at each other in front of an imaginary child, before Burkovsky exited to the sound of machine gun fire.
The judges gave the pair perfect scores for both technique and artistry, but the performance divided news outlets and social media users. One suggested Navka and Burkovsky be sent to a place “where they give out those kind of pajamas for free,” while another said they should have “starved for a few months, worked in the freezing cold to get into character”. A popular tweet said the producers at state-owned Channel One, which broadcast the show, were “f**ked in the head”. “Definitely watch this! One of my favourite numbers!” Navka wrote under photographs from the performance on her Instagram account, adding that: “Our children should know and remember that terrible time.”
The judges gave the pair perfect scores for both technique and artistry, but the performance divided news outlets and social media users.
One suggested Navka and Burkovsky be sent to a place “where they give out those kind of pyjamas for free,” while another said they should have “starved for a few months, worked in the freezing cold to get into character”.
A popular tweet said the producers at state-owned Channel One, which broadcast the show, were “f**ked in the head”.
Dozens of others tweeted angry comments at the Twitter account of the Russian embassy in London.Dozens of others tweeted angry comments at the Twitter account of the Russian embassy in London.
A similar scandal unfolded in April when actor Alexander Petrov dressed as a Nazi soldier for a routine on the television show Dancing with the Stars. Internet users at the time sarcastically suggested he do a number about the concentration camps. A similar scandal unfolded in April when actor Alexander Petrov dressed as a Nazi soldier for a routine on the TV show Dancing With the Stars. Internet users at the time sarcastically suggested he do a number about the concentration camps.