High five, Idle. ITA. My favorite cut in the Bacharach special was when Ilia was skating "House is not a Home" and the camera focused on the singers doing nothing. Great direction, lol. And great point about ballet and opera. Imagine a televised performance of "Swan Lake" or whatever and during the pas de deux focsing on the violinist.
I can understand the energy and sound of having live singing and music to skate to, and I don't mind the musicians and singers being shown, but why not put in segments when the skaters aren't doing anything, or anything much, and show the singers/musicians then?
Anyway, I could only watch the first hour of the Bacharach special because the first part of the GPF came on. Some nice ensemble work. Yuka was beautiful and skater extraordinaire as usual.
Brandenburg,
Nice to meetcha. I've seen "A House is Not a Home" before--Ice Wars?--I'm not sure. Anyway, I was prepared for stupid cuts on this one, but there weren't too many, IMO. In any case, the impact of the program still came through for me. When I was growing up--kid through teens--Bacharach songs were those things on the radio you just had to put up with and ended up humming to yourself all day anyway, lol. Now I can appreciate some of them as being not only emotionally true but also very difficult to sing well--as was demonstrated awfully well (and I do mean awful) on "American Idol." Anyway, I think Ilia's choreography and performance of "House" shows just what an amazing artist he is.
On other threads we've been talking about great skating basics--edges, speed, flow, etc.--vs. great dance ability--line, musicality, extension, amplitude, movement quality. Then there's the "X" factor of charisma or ability to connect to an audience. Anyway, for me, Ilia's got it all not only in spades, but diamonds, clubs, and aces as well. He can take overdone pieces of music, such as "Waltz of the Flowers" from "Nutcracker" and elevate it to the point where the whole program transcends itself. I've always loved his skating, but "House" is the first time I feel he's shown us his mature soul. In the SOI duet with Katia back in 2000, I felt we saw his young man's heart, but with "House" I felt I was seeing the heart of a husband and father. Kulik just impresses the hell out of me (big surprise to regular GSers, lol) and to be moved the way I am seeing "House" is something I find very rare in any art form. Nicely done, Ilia.
Rgirl