Péchalat: For our free dance, it is actually more of a program to watch than to talk about. The theme is time, and we have turned it into a fantastic tale. It is just like if Alice [in Wonderland] had grown up, and was now falling into Tim Burton's universe.
Bourzat: Nathalie falls asleep by a big clock, which I am figuring. Then she takes me into her dreams and dances with me. Sometimes it is human, sometimes it is mechanical.
Péchalat: Time is our ally, but sometimes it turns back against us. It is not the least intellectual, though, and our program is very visual. Both programs this year are fully readable and accessible to everyone. Also they should be easier to evaluate, as they include many elements and components that are expected from dance pairs.
Bourzat: And then Nathalie goes back to fall asleep against the clock.
there were some discussions on FSU that this might happen. Apparently it's the first lift.Beautiful program from V/M. Scott wasn't quite over his blades - bit of trouble with the first lift. Don't know what the two deductions were for.
there were some discussions on FSU that this might happen. Apparently it's the first lift.
that no hand lift, when Tessa jumps off of Scott's back, she lands on her 2 feet. Could that be seen as a mistake?
I think, the jumping itself is OK.is that jumping allowed from the lift, even if it is landed on one feet.
and that includes an American choreographer.