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Iliana Raeva liked in kindergarten as a gymnast, but the future actress went to ballet.
Play grandma before 30? The talented Vasilena Vincenzo proved it possible in the production “Women’s Arts for a Happy Marriage,” which premiered in November. Her role is that of a woman from the last century, and the granddaughter’s image includes the eldest Milenita, also known as a singer.
However, despite the show, Vasilena never understands what she will look like in the fall of her life. Not because makeup artists don’t age her, but because her role requires her to play a housewife and a wife, not an old woman, from a time when manners and family relationships were a little different. By the way, to be credible, the young actress uses the advice of her own grandmothers.
However, she does not have enough incarnations on stage, because ballet continues to attract her as much as in her school years. That is why she is preparing two dance shows, to be played in 2021. For two months she has been attending a ballet exercise and practicing at home every day.
Vincenzo started ballet at a young age, when he was 4-5 years old. However, before entering school, she liked her as a gymnast.
One day, Iliana Raeva comes to kindergarten to select girls for rhythmic gymnastics. He immediately notices little Vasilena due to her athleticism. However, his father does not allow it.
After a while, her mother took her to the ballet “Maya the Bee” at the Sofia Opera. She loves the performance so much that Vasilena immediately wants to become a dancer. However, her childhood dream remains unfulfilled.
When she goes to ballet school with her parents, the teacher returns them because the girl is too young. But stubbornly. To show her that she can, Vasilena separates in front of her and is accepted.
At age 9 he entered the National School of Dance. She is diligent in all matters and takes two years for one.
“But there was a case where
they would
they kick me out
from school”,
Vasilena remembers. During a performance by one of the participating children, he fell ill. Vincenzo then puts on his suit to cover it up. However, he doesn’t tell anyone and his teachers are extremely outraged. “I was kicked out, not because I couldn’t handle the ballet material, but because I did something to help. There were problems with other children around the program in question. We received a final expulsion warning and our parents met to decide how to reprimand us. One of our great ballet dancers, Biser Deyanov, was a teacher at our school, he was behind us and we were not expelled. “
After graduating, Vincenzo was accepted into “Ballet Pedagogy” at the Academy of Music, as well as “Acting” at NATFA. In 9 months he carried out 57 exams.
Due to his ambition and dreams, he never had free time from school or university. “When you are young and you don’t know what could be easier, you think that these are the normal things in life. I never had free time, nor did I have much time for whites, because I went to school at eight and came home at eight PM. I was also busy rehearsing on Saturdays and Sundays. “
Accepted as a student in two places, in the first year she studied in parallel at the Academy of Music and at NATFA. In both places he continues to excel, as in school. “When I had to register for the second semester, the Academy of Music told me that I could not continue unless I entered a paid form of education and not with a government contract.”
The decision was difficult, but eventually Vincenzo gave up ballet pedagogy and began to study only the craft of acting. He isn’t a stranger to her either, as she gets her first role while still a student. Then he played on “Magna Aura – the lost city”. Later she participated in “Hash” and this is the show that caused her to dedicate herself to the theater. His talent was appreciated in 2019, when he was
nominated for
Askeer Award
in the category “Female Leading Role” for her role in “Chicken”.
However, while she was an acting student, for the second time in her life she encountered the possibility of being expelled from school. This time the reason is that you spend the semester money. Vincenzo goes to see his father and wants the sum of BGN 600 again. She tells him everything, and he in turn understands and assures her that everyone makes mistakes. But the actress does not learn a lesson, she reunites with friends and runs out of money again. Fortunately, she was called by a friend who was casting for a blonde show.
“Initially, I said to myself: Oh no, I will become an atris, I will not deal with such vulgar things. The moment I hung up, I realized that I would be expelled from the Academy because I had no money to pay for my semester. I was embarrassed to go see my father a second time for the same reason. “Vasilena agrees to participate in the show, but
decide to change
your name
with whom she was connected in acting circles: Vasilena Getzkova. That is why she appears on television under her father’s name: Vasilena Vincenzo, with whom she is still popular today.
For all that she has achieved, the actress is grateful to her parents, who always support and support her. She is convinced that it was the love between her mother and father that made her a good person who appreciates important things.
Although she is a fighter by nature and does not refuse to follow her dreams, Vasilena was about to give up her career.
“It was very early when I wanted to give up. When all the theaters were closed,
long time
I stayed
without work and that
it depressed me a lot
I realized that it doesn’t matter that you graduated from ballet school, that you speak three languages, that you are completing a master’s degree at the University of Sofia, that you play at the National Theater, how many international awards and local nominations you have. Here relationships are respected, not skills. “
However, little by little, going through this crisis, he realizes that it is a necessary evil, he needs to show that the personal battle is within the power of man and depends only on him. Now he is hoping that the public will not withdraw from the theater, because people who have been educated to visit cultural institutions, theaters, galleries, concerts, will continue to do so. “There was a theater yesterday, today and tomorrow,” he said.
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