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- Feb 16, 2014
I think that some people have a very - very - narrow defnition of what constitutes "Art"... and they think that they, and they only, are the arbiters of what that is.
Basically, I've found, it should not be "entertaining" or at least not something so frivolous as "fun" (shudders at the notion). If it's any consolation, skaters who are otherwise considered "Artists" can be slapped with the same criticism if they do something too.... "fun" (shudders again, looks for smelling salts.) See for example Mao's Gershwin program (music only fit for a 12 year-old according to one poster, for example), or Daisuke and his rockabilly program... And Jason Brown is being tarred with the same brush - apparently being a "crowd pleaser" is a bad thing.
The mind boggles.... But really, the only thing is to leave those people to their own devices (shrug).
True, although I think Brown is still considered artistic by most because he's "musical." I happen to think he is both of those things - but I also think many of the skaters who get accused of being neither of those things are pretty artistic and/or musical in their own way. I can only sigh when I see those posters (always the same predictable ones) trot out those tired accusations, usually reserved only for Russian skaters and/or good jumpers. Different styles are a beautiful thing, and I would not enjoy this sport at all if it meant having to watch nothing but angst-ridden lyrical skaters swan around on the ice. :disapp:
Back to Liza...here's her preview from Japanese tv (sorry if it was posted already & I missed it):
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2jofmu_2015世界フィギュア特集①エリザベータ-トゥクタミシェワ_sport

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), though Liza is not a great spinner, she did have two (imo) interesting spins as a junior. There's this 
Man, I can't believe you took on such a task (due to the reason you stated--the lack of high quality videos. It looks great to me anyway, since I'm far from a video nerd