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I agree. I’ve never quite got the big thing with Aliona’s artistry because I can’t engage that much with her performances and she isn’t passionate or emotional like Anna. I enjoy the aesthetics of her skating skills and positions very much and she has nice musicality but the only time I’ve seen a hint of expression is in the second half of her angel SP and vampire ex. I don’t think she realises how to interpret calm classical music yet...I always feel like a terrible person for thinking that and feel like the only one in the world who thinks that [emoji23]
No, seriously, I do agree that Aliona can engage with the audience more. But I saw glimpses of that especially in her 2017-18 SP that wasn't only lyrical and she did have some intensity there needed for the piece of music. It's kind of hard to show too many expressions to Romeo and Juliet if you don't want to make it comical. Hers was more subtle. I liked her SP this season more in that regard because she did show some expressions in the second half of the program, like you said. I do think there's a different in "interpreting" music and "performing" or "engaging with the audience". Interpreting the music doesn't necessarily have to be with your face, it can be with your body and moves only. And I think Aliona does a nice job of that, whatever music she's being given. Her musicality, imo, is only beaten by Anna. But Anna is a rare talent. What bothers me about Anna a bit and makes me enjoy her skating less, is that she never points her toes. She interprets the music to her fingertips but then her toes..... :gaah: I hope she can improve on that because if not for that, she'd probably be one of my favourites in her skating. That's the thing. When you first look at Alena, her skating is beautiful. The posture is sublime, and she's so smooth and quick across the ice. You can notice this without music. But then you look at the performance as a whole, the interpretation of music. And that's when I realized the performance isn't there. It's just beautiful moves and lines - her arms are very pretty - but it has nothing to do with the music. There is no change in tension or variation in her upper body to respond to the music; it just looks like it's on one level through the entire performance and to me it looks flat. And her face is blank for most of it as well. I don't think it's the lyrical programs that are a problem (although it certainly is more difficult to interpret than a dramatic piece). But Alina's POTO was lyrical and there was variation in expression. And of course, Kostner is known for lyrical programs but the intention of each move is clear and she has a masterful performance.
That's why I think the Twilight program might be good for Alena. It provides her with more than just a one dimensional lyrical skate that we've seen over and over. Hopefully she'll embrace the character well in the program. I think she understands it too, as she's spoken about liking Twilight. While I think the film was ridiculous (even though I like Stewart as an actress - just not in the saga), it'll give Alena the opportunity to improve. Musicality, however, is something I believe to be difficult to improve on. You either have it or you don't. Alena's skating skills do help her mask the lack of it. Not enough if you watch multiple performances. But if you watch the dance videos of Anna and Alina, it's clear they are much more musical than Alena. Anna has musicality like the she's been touched by the musicality god himself. She never spots responding to the music, and even the falls don't make her miss a beat and the performance never suffers. The JGPF SP still had the best performance even though she made huge mistakes. The performance only falls when the program is over. Sasha is also very musical in the modern pieces.
Apart from skating skills, what is going for Alena is her spins. She's flexible, centred, and quick. She flows between positions effortlessly. I think Alina's spins are beautiful as well, but even those at nowhere close to Alena's.
I just think it’s a bit strange when people judge a skater’s artistry based on their facial expressiveness - I think the body is a more important vessel for expressing music anyway - or equally, correlate how dramatic an expression is with how much a person is feeling. I think that even subtle expressions, like Alyona’s here, can convey as much feeling as the more pronounced ones.
Anna and Alyona have very different styles. Alyona’s face doesn’t radiate with emotion like Anna, but she can still elicit those emotions in the audience, and that is the goal of any performer. Her posture, grace, and skating skills are world class and are all the tools she needs for story-telling. Both she and Anna are delightful to watch, honestly.
I must disagree with this, because you can see a clear change in upper body tension in the second half of Alyona’s Departure program. Her arm movements become more abrupt and aggressive - I think signifies the angel’s desperation as she starts to fall and and loses control of her wings - and her facial expressions more dramatic. After the combination spin, she throws down her arms and accelerates into the step sequence, wherein her movements are more frenzied and despairing, and she looks towards the sky, as a falling angel might do. Watching her short program muted, you certainly can tell when the music picks up speed and intensity.
She sometimes misses a few musical cues when she makes a mistake, but she has reasons for it - e.g. when she fell during the Russian Nationals she had to complete the step sequence in order to get the points for it, which made her late for the last part of the program and that couldn’t be helped. Even so, she skipped some of the choreography and caught the ending on time. That was very sensible and musically aware on her part.
In the words of Ted Barton, who was an amazing commentator for the Junior Grand Prix last season: “she doesn’t just hear the music, she feels the music.”
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I just think it’s a bit strange when people judge a skater’s artistry based on their facial expressiveness - I think the body is a more important vessel for expressing music anyway - or equally, correlate how dramatic an expression is with how much a person is feeling. I think that even subtle expressions, like Alyona’s here, can convey as much feeling as the more pronounced ones.

Exactly.But opinions can still be biased since she favors one over the other. It's more of a person-specific bias. Journalists are supposed to present facts not opinions.
You are spot-on without Christine Brennan only started to praise Zhenya after she barely got edged by Alina for olympic gold. The article was written to harm Alina. Brennan is so arrogant she thinks people won't catch up to her BS. LOL..Well, in my personal opinion, Christine Brennan only started praising Zhenya after she lost to Alina. I don't recall her being especially complimentary to Zhenya prior to the Olympics, but if I am wrong, please correct me and give me the sources. I somehow recall her mentioning Zhenya was consistent all the time because she kept the same layout year after year, but this could be an incorrect recollection. Anyway, during this whole article, she was basically saying Zagitova "gamed the system" to win and otherwise didn't deserve to win. Sure, I get that she had the bonus for doing jumps in the second half, but come on- the same bonus applies to the male skaters as well. When Hanyu or Chen place quads in the second half, are they accused of gaming the system to their advantage? Anyway, the whole article, including the title "Wrong Russian Won Olympics" was just flame baiting and dismissive of Alina’s victory. I wonder if she would have written a similar article when Tara Lipinski beat Michelle Kwan? "Wrong American Wins Olympics." Gosh, as a huge Michelle Kwan fan during that era, even I would have known it was a wrong and spiteful thing to say. Anyway, just had to post my 2 cents worth. I actually like Christine Brennan very much for her other sports coverage. But in this case, it just felt like an inflammatory article.
I remember that too. I know Brennan's angle so her comments did not surprise me they were very Ashley Wagner like in that they were very dismissive about the new Olympic champion. And when I read that it seemed like it was the first time Christine Brennan was even aware that Aliina back loadedShe also wrote 'she doesn’t even try a jump until she’s been on the ice for more than two minutes' which makes it seem as if those two minutes are just a warmup and not incredibly challenging.

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You are spot-on without Christine Brennan only started to praise Zhenya after she barely got edged by Alina for olympic gold. The article was written to harm Alina. Brennan is so arrogant she thinks people won't catch up to her BS. LOL..
I too agree that lack of different dramatic facial expressions is not a big disadvantage. To begin with, judges don't really see skater's face during program. Also, the music Aliona has skated to required subtle and elegant movements and expressions. Her Twilight ex was more intense and therefore she showed more energy and diverse emotions.
Novice may be correct but I don't recall Brennan writing articles praising Zhenya before PC. Although that in itself may have already slanted her opinion of Alina being undeserving of the gold. .My point and opinion how dismissive Brennan has been has not changed. Especially her as a renowned journalist and pushing 60 years old to refer to Alina as Zagi and Zhenya as Med during the last winter Olympcs really struck me the wrong way because it was condescending and dismissive. But Christine is a big Ashley Wagner fan so she has that going for herI have no pronounced opinion on Brennan because I haven‘t read enough articles of hers but I‘m sorry, what you say is still simply not entirely true. NoviceFan pointed out to you that Brennan had indeed been praising Zhenya way beforehand, as early as going back to 2016. So, while I can see how that particular article of hers can and does come across as dismissive in some points, please still get the facts right.![]()
And once Wagner was critical of Alinas back loading Brennan joined the party. Hmmmmm. I can't wait to read Brennans amazing articles on the rise of Alysa Liu to challenge the Russian ladies dynasty. I'm sure those articles will be very fair and unbiased. 
Still no news on the snow leopards club?
Novice may be correct but I don't recall Brennan writing articles praising Zhenya before PC. Although that in itself may have already slanted her opinion of Alina being undeserving of the gold. .My point and opinion how dismissive Brennan has been has not changed. Especially her as a renowned journalist and pushing 60 years old to refer to Alina as Zagi and Zhenya as Med during the last winter Olympcs really struck me the wrong way because it was condescending and dismissive. But Christine is a big Ashley Wagner fan so she has that going for herAnd once Wagner was critical of Alinas back loading Brennan joined the party. Hmmmmm. I can't wait to read Brennans amazing articles on the rise of Alysa Liu to challenge the Russian ladies dynasty. I'm sure those articles will be very fair and unbiased.
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This is of course a lot of wordsBut it was interesting for me to read this and I cannot disagree in general. Interesting observations and you could not offend anyone in general. :thumbsup: I would be grateful if you make a similar analysis in the course of the new season with new programs.

Pushing 60 years old? I am no particular fan of Christine Brennan’s, but that’s an incredibly sexist and completely unacceptable comment.
Well, in my personal opinion, Christine Brennan only started praising Zhenya after she lost to Alina. I don't recall her being especially complimentary to Zhenya prior to the Olympics, but if I am wrong, please correct me and give me the sources. I somehow recall her mentioning Zhenya was consistent all the time because she kept the same layout year after year, but this could be an incorrect recollection. Anyway, during this whole article, she was basically saying Zagitova "gamed the system" to win and otherwise didn't deserve to win. Sure, I get that she had the bonus for doing jumps in the second half, but come on- the same bonus applies to the male skaters as well. When Hanyu or Chen place quads in the second half, are they accused of gaming the system to their advantage? Anyway, the whole article, including the title "Wrong Russian Won Olympics" was just flame baiting and dismissive of Alina’s victory. I wonder if she would have written a similar article when Tara Lipinski beat Michelle Kwan? "Wrong American Wins Olympics." Gosh, as a huge Michelle Kwan fan during that era, even I would have known it was a wrong and spiteful thing to say. Anyway, just had to post my 2 cents worth. I actually like Christine Brennan very much for her other sports coverage. But in this case, it just felt like an inflammatory article.
So many good points. Especially about would she have written an inflammatory article like wrong American darling won when Tara edged Michelle in 1998 for Olympic gold? The answer of course is no. But I will say no more on this topic becaue its like a cat chasing its tail at this point. Brennan is what she is and she isn't going to change.
Maybe it was due to training with Plushenko and not having enough ice time, and some combos got undertrained?
With Panova I think she can get more consistent.
She needs a clean short, if Alysa will be putting out 3A-3T combo.