"Genius of the Russian ballet, its elusive soul, its inspired poetry" - said Sergei Prokofiev about Galina Ulanova. When in 1956 the Bolshoi Ballet broke through the "Iron Curtain" for the first time, the triumph of the 46-year-old Ulanova on stage in London's "Covent Garden" shook the art world - newspapers wrote that she eclipsed the great Anna Pavlova. Galina Ulanova is still the most titled Russian ballerina, and the images she created are a source of inspiration for others.