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- Nov 12, 2012
here I am, 1 day late to throw my little 2 cents and seriously - I'm at the point of confusing who competed at Lombardia and who in SLC - even more laugh, getting back and forth between two threads' sections and try to write some impressions over what I managed to watch so far
I have to say – I loved Kana and Chris, they just have their own 'kick' over everything they do which is great for me and Kana is a natural born performer. The vehicle itself is rather plain and not over-complicated, but I actually like it this way, making more room for both of them (Kana in particular) to perform a little, give a feel of the rhythm, music, connection. I totally see it getting more crisp, punctuated on pattern and partial step sequence and then I'll be perfectly happy person. This is not 'OMG/outside of the box' kind of dance, but it is a solid choreo with potential to make it very accessible and attractive while performed with more fluidity and confidence, of which Kana and Chris are totally capable of.
I enjoyed Julia and Damian – it is not a top-tier duo with crisp, edge-work quality yet, but they seemed to enjoy the performance and each other, some of transitions and dance movements were very nicely executed and placed with music. And honestly – I don't mind Ariana
Gutted for Olivia and Adria...This SD is really one of my fave concepts so far and I hurt for them and that score (thank you nimi and lauravvv for explaining the issue above). The dance/choreo itself are very well contructed I feel, there is no 'blank points' and there is enough balance to do technicalities and perform the dance at the same time. It is nicely sensual, has some level of sophistication and refinement about it for me. What is very important for me is that they are not trying too much: the expression is very good, engaged, they seemed focused. Love Adria's effortless way of partnering and carrying the performance – a true Latin spirit this one for me! The program obviously needs mileage, more confidence and attack in execution and fixing those levels, but it is so promising it would be a shame not seeing them succeed
Even more gutted for Kaitlin and Jean-Luc...I like their SD choreo/concept more and more after that Chicago premiere and then this freaky fall...And speaking of the devil – the biggest problem I have seeing this SD performed in better quality/closer than fanvids from Chicago competition, is seeing Kaitlin's hesitation going into some of moves/elements, which was the case of twizzles fall as some of you already pointed. She really seemed tentative in places and this is the root of the problem – it takes two to make it work the best way. I think that going on with full bravado is not a solution, but she has to have more confidence in her movement and not to 'freeze out' while performing. I mean – girl, you're looking hot, like million dollars, you have amazing partner, 'Get busy' as music, you own it and rock it! Jean-Luc is sublime and great as usual, love his way of skating and smoothness in and out. Suprisingly for me – really dig that music combo and choreography to it, some nice transitional moves here and there, definitely a routine with potenial for me, just more confidence and less hesitation/doubting yourself!
I have mixed feelings about Laurence and Nikolai to be honest – from one perspective, the program seems very cohesive, flowy and with certain idea/convention in it, they are in character, costumes are kind of fitting (love, love hers!!!), but from another one – I see very little 'Latin' reference in it. I feels solid and confident in concept, but cannot shake the feeling of being a little 'Latin-misplaced'. Maybe I'll dig that 'Latin vintage' feel later, just not convined now. Another good thing (I suppose) is that the dance is not over-the-top and stays somehow in their soft, elegant style they represent for me. However – seeing the actual product, I wonder how they would look with Cuban-themed program, with Buena Vista Social Club kind of music...
And finally Madison and Zach – what a debut! This program is a winner from get-go for me: totally reflecting on their best qualities, right in their expression/way of performing, fluid, flowy yet crisp and sharp at the same time. That non-touching step sequence is +3 GOE potential, great feel of the music, accentuation in bodies, they used their signature lift which is for me some kind of statement about them, to make the dance even more 'theirs', without this kind of 'trying too much' feel (hope you know what I mean). The whole program feels Latin without being too much, to obnoxious and radiates of sensuality without loud gestures and being flashy – it's just a great blend of music with their soft way of movement. I dig like crazy the ending with that ice spin of Madison, overall – definitely top-tier material.
I have to say – I loved Kana and Chris, they just have their own 'kick' over everything they do which is great for me and Kana is a natural born performer. The vehicle itself is rather plain and not over-complicated, but I actually like it this way, making more room for both of them (Kana in particular) to perform a little, give a feel of the rhythm, music, connection. I totally see it getting more crisp, punctuated on pattern and partial step sequence and then I'll be perfectly happy person. This is not 'OMG/outside of the box' kind of dance, but it is a solid choreo with potential to make it very accessible and attractive while performed with more fluidity and confidence, of which Kana and Chris are totally capable of.
I enjoyed Julia and Damian – it is not a top-tier duo with crisp, edge-work quality yet, but they seemed to enjoy the performance and each other, some of transitions and dance movements were very nicely executed and placed with music. And honestly – I don't mind Ariana
Gutted for Olivia and Adria...This SD is really one of my fave concepts so far and I hurt for them and that score (thank you nimi and lauravvv for explaining the issue above). The dance/choreo itself are very well contructed I feel, there is no 'blank points' and there is enough balance to do technicalities and perform the dance at the same time. It is nicely sensual, has some level of sophistication and refinement about it for me. What is very important for me is that they are not trying too much: the expression is very good, engaged, they seemed focused. Love Adria's effortless way of partnering and carrying the performance – a true Latin spirit this one for me! The program obviously needs mileage, more confidence and attack in execution and fixing those levels, but it is so promising it would be a shame not seeing them succeed
Even more gutted for Kaitlin and Jean-Luc...I like their SD choreo/concept more and more after that Chicago premiere and then this freaky fall...And speaking of the devil – the biggest problem I have seeing this SD performed in better quality/closer than fanvids from Chicago competition, is seeing Kaitlin's hesitation going into some of moves/elements, which was the case of twizzles fall as some of you already pointed. She really seemed tentative in places and this is the root of the problem – it takes two to make it work the best way. I think that going on with full bravado is not a solution, but she has to have more confidence in her movement and not to 'freeze out' while performing. I mean – girl, you're looking hot, like million dollars, you have amazing partner, 'Get busy' as music, you own it and rock it! Jean-Luc is sublime and great as usual, love his way of skating and smoothness in and out. Suprisingly for me – really dig that music combo and choreography to it, some nice transitional moves here and there, definitely a routine with potenial for me, just more confidence and less hesitation/doubting yourself!
I have mixed feelings about Laurence and Nikolai to be honest – from one perspective, the program seems very cohesive, flowy and with certain idea/convention in it, they are in character, costumes are kind of fitting (love, love hers!!!), but from another one – I see very little 'Latin' reference in it. I feels solid and confident in concept, but cannot shake the feeling of being a little 'Latin-misplaced'. Maybe I'll dig that 'Latin vintage' feel later, just not convined now. Another good thing (I suppose) is that the dance is not over-the-top and stays somehow in their soft, elegant style they represent for me. However – seeing the actual product, I wonder how they would look with Cuban-themed program, with Buena Vista Social Club kind of music...
And finally Madison and Zach – what a debut! This program is a winner from get-go for me: totally reflecting on their best qualities, right in their expression/way of performing, fluid, flowy yet crisp and sharp at the same time. That non-touching step sequence is +3 GOE potential, great feel of the music, accentuation in bodies, they used their signature lift which is for me some kind of statement about them, to make the dance even more 'theirs', without this kind of 'trying too much' feel (hope you know what I mean). The whole program feels Latin without being too much, to obnoxious and radiates of sensuality without loud gestures and being flashy – it's just a great blend of music with their soft way of movement. I dig like crazy the ending with that ice spin of Madison, overall – definitely top-tier material.