I share your view regarding choreographers _ I thought Mark Ballas would be great because he purposely learned to figure skate when he choreographed for Evan Lysacek and, yes, Derek's a very good Ballroom choreographer, too. I am thinking also Karina Smirnoff _ once the #2 Ballroom dancer in the world _ she's very good with lifts (ballet and gymnastic background) and is a very good Rumba dancer. She would also be great with helping them develop their FD. Their Rachmaninoff was well received but they need a real talented dancer to help choreograph a great FD. I haven't stopped admiring them as I see great potential. They should stick to dancing that cleverly blends ice-dance elements, lifts, fresh movements/forms (beautifully balletic), and step-sequences. Enjoyed their first FD to Chopin - they should return to that style. I've noticed Evan's a great dancer and Madison's so flexible and graceful _ they should focus on highlighting these skills/talents. The Olympic year/season is not the time for experimentation_ it's the right time to utilize to the fullest those wonderful skills and talents. Anyway, they should either solicit help from Mark Ballas (maybe for their FD _ if they choose something like their 2011-12 FD) or Karina Smirnoff for their SD (she performed great Rumbas with her former Ukranian partner).
Of course, it helps if they can solidify their dances early rather than making continual improvements _ use their precious rehearsal time to fine tune execution ... ensuring mastery of the different segments of the programs. If they can confidently perform their programs, they will be less prone to mistakes ... unwanted mishaps.
Agree with you 100%, Astrid56. I have nothing to disagree here. I didn't know that Karina Smirnoff has such an extensive background. Yes, I remember Karina has some smoking hot Rhumbas from what I saw following Dancing with the Stars, and am following the current Season 24 at the moment. Mark Ballas' Tango with Paige van Zant, Oh my, totally speechless. I also didn't know that Mark Ballas learnt figure skating and helped Evan with his Tango.
I also agree with solidifying their program early. Sui/Han's programs are not complicated but yet oozes with sophistication, class and sass. They also make sure where technical elements are concerned, they are level 4 material. Yes, a fresh blend of ice dance elements, movements, lifts, shapes and forms. Rhumba is classic Latin, anyone of those top pros from DWTS would help immensely. Agree, Olympic year is NOT experimentation year. One needs to continue to cement a good reputation and impression on the judges.
. Though as far as I know he is going to choreograph rumba for Coomes and Buckland, so it's quite possibly your wish will be granted and Chock and Bates will have hire somebody else.

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