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1. Алишер Усманов
USM Holdings    8,600    
2. Михаил Фридман
Альфа-Групп        17,600
3. Виктор Вексельберг
Ренова    17,200
4. Владимир Лисин
НЛМК    16,600
5. Леонид Михельсон
Новатэк    15,600
6. Геннадий Тимченко
Новатэк    15,300
7. Вагит Алекперов
Лукойл    13,600

8. Владимир Потанин
Интеррос    12,600
9. Андрей Мельниченко
Еврохим     11,400
10. Герман Хан
Альфа-Групп        11,300
11. Михаил Прохоров
Онэксим    10,900    
12. Алексей Мордашов
Северсталь    10,500
13. Сергей Галицкий
Магнит    10,300
14. Роман Абрамович
Инвестиции    9,100
15. Владимир Евтушенков
АФК Система    9,000
16. Алексей Кузьмичев
Альфа-Групп        8,800
17. Дмитрий Рыболовлев
Инвестиции    8,800
18. Андрей Скоч
USM Holdings    8,200
19. Сулейман Керимов
Инвестиции    6,900
20. Олег Дерипаска
Базэл    6,500
21. Леонид Федун
Лукойл    6,500
22. Петр Авен
Альфа-Групп        6,100
23. Искандер Махмудов
УГМК        6,100
24. Филарет Гальчев
Евроцемент    6,000
25. Сергей Попов
МДМ Банк    5,400
26. Самвел Карапетян
Группа Ташир    4,300
27. Аркадий Ротенберг
Стройгазмонтаж    4,000
28. Александр Абрамов
Евраз    3,800
29. Игорь Кесаев
Группа Меркурий    3,700
30. Зарах Илиев
Недвижимость    3,600
31. Год Нисанов
Недвижимость    3,600
32. Андрей Гурьев
Фосагро    3,400
33. Михаил Гуцериев
Русснефть    3,300
34. Александр Светаков
Абсолют    3,100
35. Александр Несис
Группа ИСТ    3,000
36. Зияд Манасир
Стройгазконсалтинг        2,800
37. Виктор Рашников
ММК    2,800
38. Василий Анисимов
Coalco        2,600
39. Владимир Богданов
Сургутнефтегаз    2,600
40. Данил Хачатуров
Росгосстрах    2,600
41. Валерий Коган
Аэропорт Домодедово    2,500
42. Александр Мамут
Инвестиции    2,300
43. Александр Пономаренко
Инвестиции    2,300
44. Александр Скоробогатько
Инвестиции    2,300
45. Александр Джапаридзе
Eurasia Drilling Company    2,100
46. Игорь Макаров
Итера    2,100
47. Алексей Ананьев
Промсвязьбанк    2,000
48. Дмитрий Ананьев
Промсвязьбанк    2,000
49. Вячеслав Кантор
Акрон    2,000
50. Дмитрий Пумпянский
Трубная металлургическая компания    2,000
51. Рустам Тарико
Русский стандарт    2,000
52. Михаил Балакин
СУ-155    1,900
53. Лев Кветной
Инвестиции    1,900
54. Андрей Клямко
Метинвест    1,900
55. Андрей Козицын
УГМК        1,900
56. Арас Агаларов
Группа Крокус    1,800
57. Юрий Мильнер
DST Global    1,800
58. Николай Цветков
ФК «Уралсиб»     1,800
59. Игорь Алтушкин
Русская медная компания    1,700
60. Аркадий Волож
Яндекс    1,700
61. Андрей Косогов
Альфа-Групп        1,700
62. Борис Ротенберг
Группа СГМ    1,700
63. Гаврил Юшваев
Инвестиции    1,700
64. Юрий Гущин
Группа Гута    1,600
65. Андрей Бокарев
УГМК    1,500
66. Александр Фролов
Евраз    1,500
67. Сергей Кациев
Меркурий    1,4500    
68. Роман Авдеев
МКБ    1,400
69. Фархад Ахмедов
Инвестиции    1,400
70. Дмитрий Каменщик
Аэропорт Домодедово    1,400
71. Юрий Ковальчук
Банк «Россия»    1,400
72. Петр Кондрашев
Инвестиции    1,400
73. Анатолий Ломакин
Инвестиции    1,400
74. Дмитрий Мазепин
Уралхим    1,400
75. Олег Тиньков
ТКС Банк    1,400
76. Глеб Фетисов
Инвестиции    1,400
77. Владимир Щербаков
Автотор    1,400
78. Олег Бойко
Finstar    1,350    
79. Владимир Груздев
Инвестиции    1,300
80. Андрей Молчанов
Группа ЛСР    1,300
81.Вадим Мошкович
Русагро    1,300
82. Зелимхан Муцоев
Группа Регионы    1,300
83. Константин Григоришин
Энергетический стандарт    1,2500
84. Зияудин Магомедов
Группа Сумма    1,200
85. Николай Максимов
Инвестиции    1,200
86. Никита Мишин
Н-Транс    1,200
87. Константин Николаев
Н-Транс    1,200
88. Александр Путилов
Eurasia Drilling Company    1,200
89. Леонид Симановский
Новатэк    1,200
90. Андрей Филатов
Н-Транс    1,200
91. Давид Якобашвили
Инвестиции    1,200
92. Алексей Богачев
Магнит    1,150
93. Андрей Кузяев
ПФП-Группа    1,150
94. Мегдет Рахимкулов
Инвестиции    1,150
95. Алексей Семин
ASG    1,150    
96. Сергей Кислов
Юг Руси    1,100
97. Андрей Раппопорт
Инвестиции    1,100
98. Николай Саркисов
РЕСО-Гарантия    1,100
99. Сергей Саркисов
РЕСО-Гарантия    1,100
100. Анатолий Седых
ОМК    1,100
101. Рустем Сультеев
ТАИФ        1,100
102. Айрат Шаймиев
ТАИФ        1,100    
103. Радик Шаймиев
ТАИФ    1,100
104. Альберт Шигабутдинов
ТАИФ    1,100
105. Михаил Абызов
Группа Е-4    1,000
106. Елена Батурина
Инвестиции    1,000
107. Дмитрий Коржев
Группа О’Кей    1,000    
108. Борис Минц
O1 Properties    1,000
109. Сергей Петров
Группа Рольф    1,000
110. Дмитрий Троицкий
Группа О’Kей    1,000    
111. Сергей Цикалюк
ВСК    1,000
112. Вячеслав Брешт
Инвестиции    0,950
113. Валентин Гапонцев
IPG Photonics    0,950
114. Георгий Генс
Ланит    0,950
115. Вячеслав Мирилашвили
Вконтакте    0,950
116. Руслан Байсаров
Инвестиции    0,900      
117. Владимир Гридин
Сибирский деловой союз    0,900
118. Евгений Касперский
Лаборатория Касперского    0,900
119. Анатолий Скуров
Сибуглемет    0,900
120. Константин Струков
Южуралзолото    0,900
121. Роман Троценко
АЕОН Корпорейшн    0,900
122. Александр Тынкован
М.Видео    0,900
123. Дмитрий Босов
Группа Аллтек    0,850
124. Рубен Варданян
Группа диалог    0,850
125. Игорь Яковлев
Инвестиции    0,850
126. Андрей Андреев
Badoo    0,800    
127. Андрей Бородин
Инвестиции    0,800
128. Владимир Гордейчук
Магнит    0,800         
129. Владимир Коган
Нефтегазиндустрия    0,800
130. Виталий Малкин
Инвестиции    0,800
131. Владимир Махлай
Тольяттиазот    0,800
132. Андрей Рогачев
Х5    0,800
133. Альберт Авдолян
Yota    0,750
134. Сергей Адоньев
Yota    0,750
135. Вячеслав Аминов
Нефтетранссервис    0,750
136. Яков Голдовский
Petrochemical Holding    0,750
137. Тельман Исмаилов
Группа АСТ    0,750
138. Александр Клячин
Недвижимость    0,75    +0,75         
139. Марк Курцер
MD Medical Group    0,750
140. Михаил Куснирович
Группа Boscо        0,750
141. Николай Ольшанский
Инвестиции    0,750    
142. Серик Рахметов
Глобалстрой-Инжиниринг    0,750    
143. Михаил Федяев
Сибирский деловой союз    0,750
144. Вадим Аминов
Нефтетранссервис    0,700
145. Григорий Аникеев
АБИ Групп    0,700    
146. Григорий Березкин
Группа ЕСН    0,700
147. Борис Волчек
Группа О’кей    0,700    
148. Саит-Салам Гуцериев
Недвижимость     0,700
149. Давид Давидович
Инвестиции    0,700
150. Илья Зубарев
Parallels    0,700    
151. Владимир Лещиков
Славянский мир    0,700    
152. Владимир Поляков
Концерн Энергомера    0,700
153. Захар Смушкин
Группа Илим, Старт Девелопмент    0,700
154. Юрий Шефлер
Группа SPI    0,700    
155. Микаил Шишханов
Бинбанк, Интеко    0,700
156. Александр Гирда
Х5    0,650    
157. Александр Луценко
Содружество    0,650
158. Сергей Нестеренко
СНС    0,650    
159. Алексей Петров
Гута    0,650    
160. Виктор Ремша
Финнам    0,650    
161. Олег Смирнов
СНС    0,650    
162. Леонид Богуславский
Инвестиции    0,600
163. Николай Борцов
Инвестиции    0,600    
164. Алексей Исайкин
Волга-Днепр    0,600
165. Александр Лебедев
Национальный резервная корпорация    0,600
166. Олег Леонов
Инвестиции    0,600    
167. Александр Ракшин
Мария-Ра    0,600
168. Михаил Слипенчук
Группа Метрополь    0,600
169. Александр Смузиков
Инвестиции    0,600
170. Иван Таврин
ЮТВ Холдинг    0,600    
171. Рустем Терегулов
Большой город    0,600    
172. Игорь Худокормов
Продимекс    0,600
173. Вадим Якунин
Протек    0,600
174. Андрей Добров
Инвестиции    0,550
175. Борис Зингаревич
Группа Илим        0,550
176. Арсен Каноков
Синдика    0,550
177. Петр Колбин
Ямал СПГ    0,550
178. Михаил Николаев
Инвестиции    0,550
179. Дмитрий Стрежнев
Еврохим    0,550
180. Дени Бажаев
Группа Альянс    0,500    
181. Муса Бажаев
Группа Альянс 0,500
182. Андрей Бесхмельницкий
Юнимилк    0,500
183. Андрей Блох
Юнимилк    0,500
184. Олег Бурлаков
Инвестиции    0,500    
185. Алексей Гудайтис
Группа ИСТ    0,500
186. Вячеслав Заренков
Группа Эталон     0,500
187. Ильгам Рагимов
Недвижимость    0,500    
188. Сергей Солонин
Qiwi    0,500    
189. Александр Щукин
Сибуглемет    0,500
190. Вадим Беляев
ФК Открытие    0,450    
191. Александр Вагин
Инвестиции    0,450
192. Сергей Генералов
Промышленные инвесторы    0,450
193. Николай Добринов
Группа ИСТ    0,450
194. Игорь Зюзин
Мечел    0,450
195. Геннадий Козовой
Инвестиции    0,450
196. Владимир Литвиненко
Фосагро    0,450
197. Григорий Ройтберг
ОАО Медицина    0,450
198. Игорь Рудинский
СИА Интернейшнл    0,450
199. Григорий Фингер
Инвестиции    0,450
200. Виталий Юсуфов
Nordic Yards    0,450


***Как мы считали
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1. Приводимая нами оценка состояния предпринимателя – это стоимость принадлежащих ему активов: акций компаний, земельных участков, объектов недвижимости, а также личного имущества и др.
2. Все публичные компании оцениваются по рыночной капитализации. Закрытые компании оцениваются на основании информации об объемах продаж, прибыли, собственном капитале; проводится сравнение с аналогичными по показателям компаниями, торгующимися на бирже или в недавнем прошлом бывшими объектом купли-продажи. Мы стараемся быть консервативными и оценивать собственность предпринимателей по принципу «как минимум не дешевле».
3. В настоящем списке цена компаний зафиксирована по состоянию на 12 февраля 2014 года. Возраст участников списка указан на 15 апреля 2014 года
4. Российские предприниматели часто записывают акции своих предприятий на ближайших родственников. Учитывая это обстоятельство, Forbes приписывает все активы, какими распоряжается семья предпринимателей, главе семейства – если родственники не принимают активного участия в управлении компанией, совладельцами которой являются.
5. В список включены только те граждане России, кто заработал основную часть своего капитала частным порядком, не будучи госслужащим.
6. В список включены только 200 самых богатых бизнесменов России, нижняя планка рейтинга – $450 миллионов. Если вы не нашли в списке кого-либо из известных предпринимателей, значит Forbes оценивает его состояние меее чем в $450 миллионов.
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Backstage at the Rockettes' Radio City Christmas Spectacular Sagan Rose : "This is our reindeer costume, which is how we start the show. This is the only costume that we get in our dressing rooms upstairs. All of these bells are hand-applied — everything is so custom, they do an amazing job for us. The leggings have an ombré effect. It's the smallest details that make the biggest difference." Raley Zofko: "It goes all the way down into our custom-designed LaDuca reindeer boot to look like a hoof of the reindeer. But our favorite part of this costume is our antlers. And — surprise surprise, I'm giving away a little story — they light up at the end [of the number], and we control that. We have a button that we press on a specific count, to specific music, on a specific step." Rose, left, and Zofko. pre bonded hairRacked: How much works goes into fitting each costume to each girl? Sagan Rose: "We start rehearsals at the end of September, and we usually have our fittings a couple weeks before that. But the costume shop is working tirelessly all year. They're so good about it, even if it's the littlest thing — they want to make it so custom and nice for us, because we do spend so much time in them and have so many shows. They want to make sure that we're comfortable. I've been doing the show for eight years now, so they keep my costumes for me year after year. But, you know, things change, bodies change. And if I ever come back and need alterations, it's very easy." Raley Zofko: "And stuff happens throughout the season because we're moving. We're athletes in our costumes. If something unravels, they instantly fix it either during the show or after the show. Everybody is just so on it and professional, and it's what makes the show run smoother." Sagan Rose

: "This is my personal favorite. I just feel kinda sassy, like a cliché Rockette. I t's all about the legs — the numbers starts just from our feet to the top of our skirts showing. So that's the focus of this costume. This is pretty close to the original version when they started the 12 Days of Christmas number here, which I want to say was about 10 years ago. It's so pretty with the lights and the colors and everybody in line together. So they really haven't had to change much." Raley Zofko: "The mesh is different because everyone's skin tone is different, so the wardrobe and costume department custom-dye it. And then we have our head pieces that we have to pin on, and then we do a bunch of head turns to make sure that those are bobby-pinned...after our seven and a half-minute minute tap number, we do kicks, which is pretty exhausting. Our show shoes actually have this battery-packed mic that goes in between the heel." Sagan Rose: "So all the taps are live. We get notes that are like, 'Make sure the heel sound on count is clearer, or sharper, or faster, or together.'" Racked: You'll go out in costume a lot for charity and publicity. Where are some of the fun places you go? remy hair extensionsRaley Zofko: "I got to do the New York Presbyterian children's hospitals last year and it was so wonderful to talk to the children that just need some holiday cheer and love. We literally had a dance party with them, so we danced with all of the kids in our costumes and they were looking at us like, 'Oh my gosh!'" Sagan Rose: "I think it's always fun to do the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Parade. That's when I first saw the Rockettes. I'm from Kentucky, and my grandmother brought my family up to New York when I was little and I was like, 'I want to do that one day.' The parade is a fun place to be in costume because it's a tradition to have us there, and you feel like it's a really big honor." Raley Zofko: "I have friends and family that come up just for the parade. I'm from Alabama, and they fly all the way up to sit in the stands to cheer on the Rockettes." Raley Zofko : "'Soldiers' is my favorite number because it's been in the show since its inception. I feel like I am part of history when I put this costume on. W e have the jacket, we have the pants, and we have the two and a half foot-high soldier hat.

Sagan Rose: "Liza Minnelli's father [Vincent] designed this, and he choreographed the number. And we do the same choreography, wear the same costume. It's really cool because you can see that Raley and I are not the same height — she is closer to the center because she's a taller girl, and I am on the very very end of the line. And when we line up we all want to seem that we are the same height, so they custom-make these jackets and pants to your height. My jacket might be a little shorter than hers so that everything matches in line." Raley Zofko: "These pants are foam pants. Because back in the day, when I started the show, they starched-pressed the pants. They stood up on their own — those were very intense." Sagan Rose: "You walk a little straighter, a little stiffer, and it's easier to perform the 'Parade of the Wooden Soldier' routine with the costume like that. And then we have our tap shoes and these round little fabric cheeks that we put on. We go through about 30,000 of those in a Christmas season. Some girls tape them to their cheeks, but I do Vaseline, because my cheeks are sensitive to the tape." Raley Zofko : "We actually get notes if our solider hat isn't straight up and down. What we do is we put their head up against the wall, so that it lines up so and the back of the hat is straight. If someone's hat is too tilted or too back, it could throw off the line completely. We'll get hat notes, like, 'Raley, your hat was a centimeter back!'" Racked: When you're going from a costume like '12 Days of Christmas' that's all about the legs to being completely covered up as a wooden soldier, what does that change in the way that you're dancing or the way that you're presenting yourself? Sagan Rose: "The costume department and the designers take into consideration what movement we're doing in each number. So I don't feel hindered because the movement is fit for this costume, and the costume is fit for the movement. In rehearsals, we rehearse for a month and a half without costumes, and you get used to that. Then you put on the costumes, and it changes the way you dance." Raley Zofko: "Along with what Sagan is saying, I feel like they take into consideration the simplicity of 'Soldiers' or the extravagance of '12 Days.' In 'Soldiers,' it's just about the formations and the history of the number, so they don't need that much movement. And '12 Days' is very in-your-face, and the costume is accordingly descriptive in that fashion." Raley Zofko : "This is the 78-second change that we were talking about. We have our dress and the coats — right here we have green stripes but there's also red stripes as well. There are so many pieces to it, and we have to get out of all of ['Soldiers'] and get to this, and it's just organized chaos." Sagan Rose: "But it's so organized that it's not chaos! Depending on where you are in the line, there's red and green dresses. This jacket has really simple snaps that really get us in and out, because the change is so fast getting into it and it's choreographed getting these off [on stage]. It could be a little stressful if it wasn't so easy. It's kind of fun because, you know, we're human, and there are wardrobe malfunctions. So if someone's having trouble getting out of their coat, because we do get sweaty and things stick to you... Raley Zofko: "We stand next to each other in this number, too. Which is so funny because I'm so tall and you're so..." perruques cheveux naturelsSagan Rose: "Short. You can say it." Raley Zofko: "You're not as tall as I am. We've had the 'take the jacket off!' emergencies where you're praying the girl behind you can hear you and help you remove it." Racked: Is this where these little guys belong, fastened on the jacket? Sagan Rose: "These are the earrings, and they're there for the changes. We put them on the collar just to make it easy. You know where everything is — I know where to reach for my earrings even when I'm not looking. This is my last step of getting dressed." Racked: Is there ever any issue with the heavy makeup? Are you ever getting something on and you just take your face off on your dress? Sagan Rose: "It happens. We're sweating, we're working hard, and it gets hot underneath those lights. So occasionally, there's white fur near our face and we do get makeup on them, but wardrobe can handle something like that in a snap and by the next show it's clean." Sagan Rose : "So we go from glamorous, sparkly, sassy

Rockettes to this." Raley Zofko: "This is such a crowd pleaser, actually. This is one of my favorite numbers to perform, too. We get to go through the audience this year, which is so cool because we're dancing and stepping all jolly and you get to look at an audience member right in the face and say 'So be good, for goodness sake!' And some of them are freaked out, and some of them love it. This costume is awesome." Sagan Rose: "Everyone thinks that this is a real fat suit, like padded fat. But it's not — it's like a harnessed wire inner tube. We fit right in there and there's no padding down here. Everyone is really surprised that we're all jumping with that. It's nice that there is freedom in this, because we are doing such big movements. It's not necessarily pressed up against our bodies, so we can still move and jump around." Raley Zofko: "The thing that I want to point out here is the wig department — because we kind of get a little messy in our number, they curl our hair and fix this after every performance to make our Santa beards look real and authentic." Racked: Tell us about the space we're in right now — there are a lot of costumes in here. Raley Zofko: "This is the nap space, and lots of changes happen back here. The ensembles are back here, the Rockettes are back here — this is the largest space that we have to change." Sagan Rose: "There can be anywhere from ten to forty [costume] people back here." Raley Zofko: "We have about ten costume changes, and that's just as much choreographed backstage as it is on stage." Racked: Are you just throwing things off and leaving them in a pile for people to handle so you can get back out there? Sagan Rose: "We each have a spot that one or two girls will go to, and there's one dresser to about two girls. We have amazing, amazing dressers. As soon as we come off stage, we're running, and we know exactly where we're going, we know who to look for. It's even choreographed how, if we're changing together, I'll do my earrings first and my dress second and my shoes third, and she'll do her shoes first and her dress second and her earrings third." Raley Zofko: "It's as organized as a [quick] costume change can be." perruques cheveuxRaley Zofko: "This was a newly designed costume by Greg Barnes in 2014. There used to be a rag doll dress that was longer and less form-fitting, and this is cinched at the waist and shorter. And we have the cutest red-and-white striped tights. And underneath that, we have our custom-designed bloomers that I absolutely adore." Sagan Rose: "I wish I could purchase them at a store — they're that cute." Raley Zofko: "We have our glasses, and we have our wigs. This is a wire material that fits right on top of your head." Sagan Rose: "And they are actually pretty light on our heads. We keep the wig caps [from 'Dancing Santas'] on for that." Raley Zofko: "And then we have our Mary Jane tap shoes, which are also miked." Sagan Rose: "We charge the '12 Days of Christmas' tap shoes and these tap shoes after each show, just to make sure." Raley Zofko: "It's so much fun to be a rag doll and get to dance and make funny faces at your friend and look at the audience and blow them kisses." Sagan Rose: "A lot of us come up on the pit of the stage so we are literally this close to the audience, and there will be little kids in the front being like 'Oh my gosh!' They don't know what is happening, their minds are blown, so it's fun to play with them." Racked: You two are seasoned pros at eight and nine years. Has anyone in this cast been around for longer?

Raley Zofko: "There are girls that have been doing it for 16 years that are still in the line!" Racked: Do you have a memory of a favorite show that was a little bit out of the ordinary? Raley Zofko: "There's a gold cast and a blue cast, and I just transitioned from the gold cast." Sagan Rose: "The blue cast is all the morning shows. while the gold cast is all the evening shows." Raley Zofko: "But the gold cast hasn't been doing opening night — this year, when I transitioned to the blue cast, I got to do opening night. That was literally spectacular because there is just such an energy on opening night that I've never felt before. I don't really get nervous anymore. I've done it a lot, and the show is very similar in the ways it changes [from year to year]. I focus on the changes so that I know exactly what to not mess up on, or try to not mess up on. But I've never felt that much energy, love, and support. We had the other cast in the theater watching us, too." lace front wigsSagan Rose: "It was the best crowd I've had in eight years. I felt like a rock star." Racked: What has it been like to perform on this huge world stage, and how is it different to perform elsewhere? Sagan Rose: "Well, to me, I feel like Radio City is my second home. I feel so comfortable on stage and I feel like we all have a bond, especially during the holidays, because a lot of us are from different places and don't have families here. I just feel so at home and so at peace on this stage. [But] when we do travel and perform outside, it's always a nice, different energy that you get." Raley Zofko: "It might be a little bit nerve-wracking in a different way, but it's just as exciting. It's just different — you can't really compare Radio City to outside venues because there's that sense of comfortability on this stage." Sagan Rose: "This is one of my favorites to wear — like '12 Days of Christmas,' the legs are highlighted. With this design, they really wanted to emphasize that every snowflake, like every Rockette, is different, but we come together to make a beautiful snowstorm. So there are six designs of this costume in six colors. All of these straps [on the top] are the biggest change."

Raley Zofko: "On my purple costume, I don't have any of these straps in the front at all. And then we have multiple cuffs and ribbons with rhinestones, and everything is covered in Swarovski crystals. Like what Sagan said, every Rockette is different, and every costume is different, and that's what they try to do with this design. And I think it's so gorgeous. On stage, it's beautiful — with the choreography in the mix, we're beautiful snowflakes dancing in a snowstorm." Sagan Rose: "Linda Haberman was the choreographer for this, and she really emphasized that she really wanted to bring our individual personalities to the stage and celebrate that. Because when you think of the Rockettes you think of a big group of women, but we all are different and have different personalities and different ways that we dance. So it's a really nice number to perform." Raley Zofko: "And then on our LaDuca shoes, the color is painted to match our tights, and the heels have Swarovski crystals on them." Sagan Rose: "This heel is different than our other ones, because it's about a half inch higher to continue the line of the leg. It's a leggy costume." cosplay wigsRacked: What advice would you give to Rockette hopefuls? Sagan Rose: "Taking ballet is very important for dancers, because if you have that good technique background, it will show in anything you do." Raley Zofko: "Tap is very important, too. All versions and styles of dance are important for Rockettes because we are proficient in all of it. I would say take as many classes as often as you can and focus on your technique." Sagan Rose: "And any job, especially in the performing arts industry, is so specific in what they need. So one year, they might need a tall girl, or they'll need a shortish girl for my spot. I think it's perseverance — If you have a goal, don't ever take no for an answer." Raley Zofko: "I would finish that off with dream big, and don't ever lose sight of your dreams. I'm from a small town in the very tip of Alabama and there's not very much dance and entertainment and theater down there. So when I first started dancing, I didn't necessarily know what was out there. And it was just once upon a time — Sagan said she saw the Rockettes at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and so did I — and I thought, 'That is glamorous, that is beautiful. They are dancing, and I dance.' And it just became a tiny little dream that grew into a big dream, and now it's my life. It's just so unbelievable that it actually came true."