- Joined
- Jul 11, 2003
The most interesting choreography I have seen so far has been:
1. Johnny Weir. If this was TT than she must be congratulated. She understands the client and gives him what he can do with her special magic. He is not a Yagudin clone. The transitions throughout the routine and with that music, make up the most incredible piece of choreo I have seen of a male skater.
2. Joannie Rochette - I've seen a lot of Swans, Butterflies, Princesses and other fairy tale creatures, but Joannie's Firebird is by far the most authentic piece of choreography I've seen in many a moon. Can't remember his name. I think it was David Lynch? or Williams? What?
3. Beatrisa Liang - I'm not sure if it was the choreo or just Bebe but I was enthused with this program. Sarah Karahawa did a fine job.
4. Evan Lysacek - Nothing really special but he skated it well and the choreographer Oleg Epstein, got the spirt of the old MGM studios.
Do any of you have some kind words for a choreographer this year so far?
Joe
1. Johnny Weir. If this was TT than she must be congratulated. She understands the client and gives him what he can do with her special magic. He is not a Yagudin clone. The transitions throughout the routine and with that music, make up the most incredible piece of choreo I have seen of a male skater.
2. Joannie Rochette - I've seen a lot of Swans, Butterflies, Princesses and other fairy tale creatures, but Joannie's Firebird is by far the most authentic piece of choreography I've seen in many a moon. Can't remember his name. I think it was David Lynch? or Williams? What?
3. Beatrisa Liang - I'm not sure if it was the choreo or just Bebe but I was enthused with this program. Sarah Karahawa did a fine job.
4. Evan Lysacek - Nothing really special but he skated it well and the choreographer Oleg Epstein, got the spirt of the old MGM studios.
Do any of you have some kind words for a choreographer this year so far?
Joe