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- Nov 30, 2013
I've finally had a chance to see Yulia's Finland LP and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a beautiful, gracefully executed program which will likely get even more impressive over the season. The dress looks right for the period stylistically, as well as for the somber subject matter, and yet it's attractive - and unique. (My mother said upon seeing Yulia's SP costume, "What a beautiful dress!" and upon seeing the LP one: "Why, that's a real dress!" (as opposed to something that's obviously a skating costume).)
I can't wait to see both of Yulia's programs at SA after she polishes them some more with Zueva, and generally to see how they develop over the season, as she gets more comfortable with them and sort of grows into them. Incidentally, I've read her say in interview that she's not comfortable with the second part of her SP, but it's not at all visible to me, as I watch it. Both times - at the test skates and in Finland - it looked to me like she was particularly enjoying that part. She's a good actress! But what particularly blows me away is the gracefulness of her movements and the way she presents contemplative music pieces. There are a fair number of skaters who can do fun programs well, but when Yulia skates to reflective music, it looks timeless. That's what got me hooked on her skating in the first place. (Not that I'm not happy to see her do something different for a change occasionally and have fun out there.)
I agree 100 percent with everything you said. The programs are beautiful, I just got bogged down with everyone's negative comments at first. Especially the SP. It's just as good as at the test skates but since the camera is so far out in perspective it didn't seem as good. Fortunately that won't be a problem at SA.
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I agree totally, I LOVED the second part of the SP at the test skates and want to see her do it like that again! It was so fun and it looked like she was having so much fun 
I will be in Milwaukee.

:, Sergei's mitten bunny ear photobombing