No one has ever skated to Rite of Spring before right?For me : why not Jeffrey for both programs? :sad4:
btw, will anyone dare to try Rite of Spring?
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No one has ever skated to Rite of Spring before right?For me : why not Jeffrey for both programs? :sad4:
btw, will anyone dare to try Rite of Spring?
No one has ever skated to Rite of Spring before right?

for me it's a bit of closed circle, without option to get out unless something happens...Judges - looking thorough the years - are ones seeming to prefer some kind of 'safe, stable convention' regarding musical choices/innovation, 'out there' factor in choreographies, in general - non-standard approach towards material presented. This 'standard' is 'imposed without voiced/ruled obligation' I'd say - as the material/choreography choices are areas not fully regulated/imposed by rules so strict for technical merit (elements), judges seem to find their way to 'control' those by being more favourable' towards certain musical choices and choreographies more 'conventional' than not. At least that's often my impression...
The good example of judges' confusion about material was visible for me this season with Gilles/Poirier SD. It was Disco-themed SD where the pattern was Blues - aside even from the fact that their execution regarding that particular dance was not always the best, judges seemed not knowing what to do with that dance. It was totally out of their musical/choreographical and general convention 'comfort zone', what they probably expected. Judges look like they are more comfortable and at ease when something from 'FS canon' is used: classical piece, warhorse, dramatic piece, the exceptions are when you are rock solid in execution or consistent - therefore I see that all is kind of 'normal'.
For me, it really seems like judges do prefer to see things they're already familiar with, originality, boldness in musical choices, quirk and 'out there' factors are risky, not often used by skaters due to that 'pattern' practised by judges and from reasonable standpoint - for me this is understandable. However, it's a pity we don't see often something unusual/original or when we see it, it is not very well received/rewarded.
I don´t believe the judges mind the music. Besides, there is a reason why those warhorses have become warhorses...
John Curry I vaguely remember but Urmanov I don't. Do you have video?John Curry and Alexei Urmanov have used it.
John Curry I vaguely remember but Urmanov I don't. Do you have video?
John Curry and Alexei Urmanov have used it.
rumor said Jeffrey would do choreography for SP, and Shae-Lynn and DW are fighting for the LP. They might do the choreography, and Hanyu would make the decision after seeing both programs

we had a thread talking about music like rite of spring (i think it was called dissonant music for skating)....
those curious about that could look over there.
If DW and SLB will each be choreographing a program for Hanyu and only one gets picked, I hope the program that doesn't end up getting picked is instead tailored to someone else. Skaters ditch programs all the time, but it seems unusual to intentionally have a choreographer create something that you intend not to use. They're professionals - it's not a reality tv show.

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Thank you! I wouldn't even have noticed!If DW and SLB will each be choreographing a program for Hanyu and only one gets picked, I hope the program that doesn't end up getting picked is instead tailored to someone else. Skaters ditch programs all the time, but it seems unusual to intentionally have a choreographer create something that you intend not to use. They're professionals - it's not a reality tv show.

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