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I think SJID will be very happy to hear this.
Thanks geiger. Easy to understand and the feeling is there. You are very talented.
Eteri Tutberidze skating in a show, in 1993, as an Ice dancer.![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I1BXwd-5-M
Wow! Thanks geiger, that was very interesting.You guys are in a desperate need of a good translation
Ok, here goes:
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Thank you so much!You guys are in a desperate need of a good translation![]()


It's amazing that Julia herself creates her upper body choreo, but there is more than that on the topic imo.
For me, this is beautifully choreographed hand movement: http://tinyurl.com/qdepxlj
You can teach this - depending on your talent and practice, it will look worse or better (of course it looks amazing here).
But what she's done with her left hand here: http://tinyurl.com/kclw53p is pure, instinctive and intrinsic grace.
I doubt even Julia could teach that to somebody.![]()
Or the horse found her. Animals can recognize good people. :yes:
Alba, some time ago you told me Eteri could do the day-to-day choreography coaching. That seems to be the case now. So shouldn't the choreography be credited to Eteri and Yulia? Would it be more correct to call Ilya an artistic consultant? Is his responsibility to put the music together and to give Yulia insight into the music (Yulia once credited him for this in an interview)? Does he also do the layout?
IIRC then the layout is decided by the skater/coach. Of course the coach suggest strategy but overall it's the skater who decide in the end what they can do. From what I've seen the coach often help with steps, they even design beforehand where to jump on the ice rink.I know that Ilya worked for 3 or 4 days. I don't know how they work, but it depends. Sometimes the skater choose the music, so there is an idea what he/she wants to express. Therefore, the choreographer put those ideas (improve them) in place. Sometimes is the choreographer who would suggest a music/idea for you. The coach, then, works with you on daily basis so you add or take out something. The layout is decided more or less in the beginning, if I'm not mistaken, but of course things can change. The choreographer should have a hand there because the technical elements as well should go with the music and the story you are telling. As I said though, I have no idea how do they work with Ilya. Does he do the choreo at the beginning and then Eteri and Yulia work on it, or he comes back time after time to check and assist them.
IIRC then the layout is decided by the skater/coach. Of course the coach suggest strategy but overall it's the skater who decide in the end what they can do.
Thank you Alba and Meoima. You leave me with the impression that if Yulia has the music, then she and Eteri have little use for a choreographer.
No,no. That's not what I meant. You may choose a music because you have and idea what you want to portray but it doesn't mean you know how to put in place a choreography.
You may also choose a music just because you like it, but you have no idea what you want to potray. In both cases you do need a choreographer.
Which is why they looked so hard for a choreographer for SL. What I am missing is the disconnect between all the detail movement (hand, foot, etc.) that Yulia and Eteri do so musically, and the greater scheme of integrating elements and transitions with music. Ilya often uses formulas, such as placing disruptive elements at the ends of phrases and sections of music. He makes it look straightforward and rather easy. So I don't appreciate how difficult and specialized it is integrate music and movement for a full piece of music. And why two people with Yulia's and Eteri's gifts for music/movement on the small scale, can't also do the large-scale choreography.
It's not so easy to be able to create a good choreography, even if you have a gift for music. In their case I have no idea how they work. I presume Ilya does the choreo and they work on it, to polish it, add transitions or movements. Things like this.