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Nathan Chen

acoutNathan’s video is truly amazing. Thanks for all the hard work.

There is an interview with Courant.com

“Had a great chat with two-time world champion Nathan Chen about his skating career, life as a freshman at Yale and, of course, New Haven ��... look for it tomorrow morning on (link: http://Courant.com) Courant.com and in the Tuesday Courant”

https://twitter.com/AmoreCourant/status/1122554145288929280?s=20
 
The more I watch Nathan's show programs the more I'm convinced he's just ad libbing the choreography and that he has no idea what he's going to do until he steps out on the ice. :laugh:
 
Looks like she only attended the Providence show. Excited to see more of her videos:luv17:

Hopefully she will be attending All That Skate:)
 
One more interview: Nathan Chen learning from the ‘chaos’ of his first year balancing Yale University and elite skating
Who are you going to for your choreography?

I think the same as this year. I already talked to them. So, I’m most likely working with them again as long as they’re OK scheduling-wise. But I think Shae [Lynn Bourne] and Marie [-France Dubreuil] have definitely helped my skating develop a lot. I really enjoy working with them so I’m definitely going to try to do that.

What hints can you give us about music choices?

I honestly don’t even know. I haven’t even talked to them about that yet. I’m not sure.

Is it your plan to compete on the Grand Prix series again in the fall?

Absolutely. Yeah. As of right now, I’m still trying to figure out schooling. But I am planning on continuing school and skating, basically the same as this year.

Have you spoken with other skaters, like Olympic teammates Karen Chen or Vincent Zhou, about trying to balance college and elite skating? [Editor’s note: Karen Chen and Vincent Zhou have heavily hinted they’ll be attending college in the near future.]

I talked to Karen a little bit. But it’s hard for me to give them a lot of advice because every school is different. They have to talk to their specific advisers and people on their campus to know that they have access to certain things like the rink, and make sure that the area has other training sites that you could potentially go to. Every school’s curriculum is a little different. So, fortunately, with Yale, they’ve adopted a system where I’m able to skate and do school at the same time. It’s hard for me to really say.

What are you performing on the Stars on Ice tour?

I’m still gonna continue my short program that I’ve been doing all season. I might change that depending on if I have enough time to choreograph something new. The other one is “Next To Me.” It’s a short program that I choreographed myself a few days before I headed out to Worlds. I had fun with it. I think it’s an interesting piece of music and I really like listening to it outside of skating. I thought it’d be fun to skate to.
 
MFD again? Really? Sigh..

Yeah :slink:

It sounds like he will continue at Yale, also from Hartford Courant article:

‘Chen said he will consider taking a year off from school for the Olympics, but he remains committed to learning about the world, about himself.’
 
MFD-choreographed tango FS?

Guess we will have more ‘guess the music’ video to look forward to from Sam:p
 
Logistically, it makes sense - Montreal is only a short flight from Yale, and he can continue to work on the program/skating skills during some weekends and winter break.

Some were hoping for Tom Dickson, but he’s in Colorado, so more difficult location-wise.

Not sure if he will explore working with different choreographers in the coming seasons, if he is happy with Shae-Lynn and MFD.
 
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