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Sergei Polunin Graceful Beast YouTube Channel

This site, Sergei Polunin, Graceful Beast, is run by me, Pam Boehme Simon.  I also have a YouTube channel dedicated to Sergei Polunin, and other ballet dancers.  If you’d like to view the world’s largest collection of Sergei videos all in one place, and be notified when I post a new one, please subscribe!

Here are a few samples to enjoy!!

About Sergei

Sergei Polunin was born in Kherson, Ukraine on November 20, 1989.  Famous for his “once every hundred years” talent, he has incredulous elevation and impeccable technique.  From an early age, he displayed glorious dramatic range.  Home videos of him as a tiny boy improvising to Pavarotti are very foretelling.  At the age of 20, Polunin became the Royal Ballet’s youngest ever principal dancer.

Ballet gained an unprecedented new awareness when he danced in Hozier’s viral video ”Take Me To Church.”  People who never would have never paid any attention to ballet began to watch.  He is generally attributed with bringing ballet to the modern common man.  Classical, yet cutting edge, Sergei starred in Diesel’s “Make Love Not Walls” campaign and has put his mark on many other promotions.

Sergei is a much sought after model and actor. Fashion designers love his breathtaking physique and brooding good looks.  He has garnered only positive reviews for his acting.  His appearances to date include Murder On The Orient Express, Dancer, White Crow, and Red Sparrow.

If you enjoyed this, please consider subscribing to my Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PamBoehmeSimon and “like” my playlist “Sergei Polunin, Graceful Beast” as well.

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