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Elena Kapitanova remembered - a great choreographer

Olga Mostepanova does her daily work at the 'stanok' or barre.  Novosti

Elena Kapitanova, a choreographer who worked at the Moscow Dynamo gymnastics club for over thirty years with such stars as Olga Mostepanova and Maria Filatova, recently passed away.  She was, of course, greatly loved by her family - husband Viktor (RIP) and children Yulia and Vladimir - and leaves behind her a legacy of unforgettable gymnastics, much of which represents the best of a golden era of the sport.

Great choreography was at the heart of the Soviet aesthetic of women's gymnastics.  The daily attentions of a choreographer transformed gymnastics from the execution of skills to the performance of an aesthetic; a simple cartwheel could become an expression of delight, joy, a journey into the realms of expression.   Many of us dream up floor routines, but the mystical powers of the choreographer go beyond the meshing of gymnastics and music into the realm of emotional evocation.  A good choreographer can make a good gymnast look very good.  A great choreographer can make a great gymnast transcend her abilities, and produce gymnastics that forms lasting memories.

Elena Kapitanova, one of the best choreographers Russian gymnastics ever had, was one of these special choreographers, someone who described herself as a kind of 'sculptor' of gymnastics.  Out of sight of the gymnastics spectator, Kapitanova worked hard, expressing her creative imagination and producing works of gymnastic art that remain unmatched to this day.  You will definitely remember some of her work.

Kapitanova herself expressed the role of the choreographer best in an interview with Vladimir Zaglada (2010).
Floor routines have to be designed based on the principle of just the right proportions of all components: dance elements, jumping and tumbling combinations, plastique, and visual effects.  Too much of any of these components can leader to a lacklustre floor routine.  This is why you have to strive to have someone flexible, while remaining flexible, show herself off in tumbling and work on increasing the level of difficulty, and have a girl who lacks extension and seems a bit wooden jumping high, so that she will stretch out as quickly as possible, and get someone who lacks the ability to 'act' during floor routines to start acting like a star of the stage.

There are few sources on Elena.  If you remember her, please leave a comment, or send a photograph to me at rewriterussiagym@btinternet.com.

Finally, I'll let Elena's work speak for itself, in the work of three very different gymnasts, Maria Filatova, Olga Chudina and last, but not least, Olga Mostepanova.  Olga, in an interview with this blog this summer, cited Elena as one of the most influential people in her gymnastics career.  Listen to the commentary on this video from 1983 - Elena's name is mentioned at the very end.





Find Maria Filatova's 1976 floor routine here.



Comments

  1. Some very distinguished people have been commenting on Elena over on Facebook. I wanted to share their thoughts with you.

    Maria Kourbatova (Filatova)

    Thank you Elizabeth for sharing this. Link I am very sorry for her children and gymnastic family when I was a gymnast I loved her very much she was one of my role models and I am very thankful to elana seven years ago I found her number in Moscow and called and said thank you for coaching me and being a role model RIP

    Vladimir Zaglada

    Unfortunately, I was a first person who get this very sad news about the death of the one of Greatest choreographers ever... I talked on phone with her daughter Yulia right on next day after the funeral. Thanks to Queen Elizabeth (Rewriting Russian Gymnastics) for writing this tribute to my friend, colleague and amazingly beautiful women which will be never forgotten ! The Artistry was inside of her, a Beauty was on her face , a Charm was a part of her job and light always been seeing even through the dark!

    The Floor Exercises she made were not just an Artistic Gymnastics Routines! It was small gymnastics spectacles during which any spectator ( just a Fan or professional) cannot say a word or even take a breath until very end of this amazing Art!

    For me and ( I believe ) for hundreds of my compatriots and gymnasts from around the World Elena Kapitonova is still alive and will live in our hearts and her unforgettable Floor Exercises FOREVER!

    Olga Mostepanova

    Да, Владимир Ефимович, Вы прекрасно написали о Елене Ивановне и я согласна с каждым вашим словом сказанным о ней с любовью. Мне очень повезло и я благодарна Мирозданию что наши пути пересеклись.., мы много работали вместе и результат и был волшебным. Она ушла, но ее искусство хореографии продолжает радовать нас!

    Yes, Vladimir Efimovich, you wrote about Elena Ivanovna and I agree with your every word said about her with love. I was very lucky and I am thankful to the universe that our paths crossed, we have worked a lot together and the result was magical. She left, but her art choreography continues to please us!

    Elvira Saadi

    Я просто до сих пор в шоке!
    Леночку я любила не только за ее талант, она была чудесным, добрым, честным, веселым и обаятельным человеком с большой буквы!
    Как страшно что такие подруги ушли и мне всегда будет не хватать ее наивности, улыбки и просто ее! Если честно, то я не представляю ее ушедшей!
    Она просто всегда будет жить в моем сердце!

    I'm just still in shock!
    Lena I loved not only for her talent, she was a wonderful, kind, honest, cheerful and charming man with a capital letter!
    How terrible that such a friend went and I always will miss her naivete, her smile and just! To be honest, I can not imagine her bygone!
    She just will always live in my heart!

    Marina Goryunova

    Очень жаль она была замечательна

    A great shame, she was wonderful

    Amanda Turner

    Покойтесь с миром

    Vladimir Zaglada has explained that Elena died on the 7th December 2013.

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  2. Raisa Ganina (coach and choreographer to Aliya Mustafina)

    Невозможно представить что Елены Ивановны больше нет.Человек с большой буквы.Мой хореограф.Могла раскрыть любую гимнастку.Никогда не забуду своего любимого хореографа.Слёзы душат.
    It is impossible to imagine that Elena is no longer here. My choreographer. No gymnast. will ever forget his favourite choreographer. Holding back tears.

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