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For most people, a coffee break is a chance to unwind and maybe indulge in a slice of cake.

Axar.az reports citing Daily Mail.

But for these dancing twin sisters, it is just another time to hone their skills.

Alina and Emilija Wellbrock, 24, were captured practising the splits on the kitchen counter as they enjoyed five minutes away from a photo shoot in a flat in Hamburg, Germany.

Photographer Carsten Thun said the image was captured 'without planning', adding: 'Luckily I had my camera with me to capture these beautiful girls in the moment.'

Mr Thun, who often photographs dancers in unlikely settings, has taken a number of provocative pictures of the Wellbrock sisters demonstrating their flexibility and technique in around the house.

In one image the sisters are seen giggling as they hold up their legs in the kitchen, in another, one of the twins does the splits on the bedroom floor.

In another photograph, the dancers show off their lithe limbs as they strike a pose against the balcony door.

Alina and Emilija are originally from Ukraine but have lived in Germany for the last 14 years. The sisters attended stage school, where they trained in acting, singing and dancing.

They now work as professional dancers and are both believed to be auditioning for roles in a new production of Grease.
They also have a legion of fans on Instagram, where they each have more than 11,000 followers.

Date
2017.06.07 / 14:24
Author
Axar.az
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