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Not bad! As a side note, what a beautiful dress! Anyone know what music she's skating to? Just curious what music it might be for.
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Here we have the top Japanese girls' music choices for the 2016-2017 season.
Mao Asada
SP Ritual Dance by Manuel de Falla, piano version - choreo by Lori Nichol
LP Ritual Dance by Manuel de Falla, orchestral version - choreo by Lori Nichol
EX Sarabande and Bouree (Cello Suite No. 3) by Johann Sebastian Bach
Satoko Miyahara
SP Musetta's Waltz (La Boheme) by Giacomo Puccini - choreo by Lori Nichol
LP Star Wars soundtrack & Jupiter (The Planets Suite) by Gustav Holst - choreo by Tom Dickson
EX Hernando's Hideaway by Ella Fitzgerald - choreo by Stephane Lambiel
Rika Hongo
SP Carmina Burana by Carl Orff - choreo Shae-Lynn Bourne
LP Lawrence of Arabia soundtrack - choreo by Akiko Suzuki
Wakaba Higuchi
SP La Cena (La Califfa) by Ennio Morricone - choreo by Shae-Lynn Bourne
LP Scheherazade by Nikolai Korsakov - choreo by Massimo Scali
EX Byakuyako by Stin Kono - choreo by Nanami Abe
Kanako Murakami
SP Carmen by Georges Bizet - choreo by Mihoko Higuchi
LP Tosca by Giacomo Puccini - choreo by Mihoko Higuchi
Yuka Nagai
SP Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra by Jean-Claude Petit
LP Legends Of The Fall by James Horner
Marin Honda
SP Smile by Nana Mouskouri - choreo by Marina Zueva
LP Romeo and Juliet - choreo by Jeffrey Buttle
Yuna Aoki
LP Les Miserables
Yuhana Yokoi
LP Burlesque - choreo by Akiko Suzuki
Kaori Sakamoto
SP The Artist
There are still some skaters missing but I'll update the post as soon as more programs (or information) will be revealed. Although she's not participating in the GP series, Haruka Imai has two new programs that may be choreographed by Phillip Mills.
LOL, that performance from Miyahara. She threw a 3Toe onto every jump. I don't think it's a very good program, not sensing much of a theme to it and there weren't any special moves, aside from the nice spiral (which could have been held longer). The dress will need to change too.
I was watching the video of Mao and I realized something. She could maybe also represent Japan or Canada in dance with Jeffrey Buttle they are exquisite, organic and have great skating skills - he may have to beef up a bit or they would be wondeful pairs skaters too. Someone make it happen. They could do individual triple axels take that you Duhamel and Radford and a throw triple axel in the short.
I love the music and concept of Satoko's new program, but I'm not sure it's the right vehicle for her. Despite her polished presentation and impressive commitment to choreography, neither her jumps nor her skating have the power and attack to live up to grandeur of the music. It's sad, because everything else about her is so admirable.
Too early to say. She has a full year ahead to prove she can handle the program. Kudos to her for challenging different genres season after season. Not a lot of skaters do that.
Not just the style, she changes order of her elements including spins and sequences, changes order of her positions on her spins, she doesnt repeat same combo spin from sp to lp (and its the one she changes direction)
I don't know why, my inner feeling tells me that Mao is going to be strong this year.
kanako's ex is 7-nation army.