In the 2000-2001 season Michelle broke out of the mold with two new programs by choreographers that she had never worked with before. Her short was Rush (Eric Clapton) choreographed by Christopher Dean and her long was The Miraculous Mandarin choreographed by Peter
Oppegard (later her brother-in-law).
Both the music and the choreography were a departure from vintage Michelle. But the programs were not well received by the judges in the early part of the season (at least Michelle thought so). So she tossed those two programs and went back to Lori for Song of the Black Swan (I don't think Michelle ever liked this music -- she seemed to fight it), and another go-round with East of Eden.
This was another "Michelle moment" that I didn't understand. I thought Rush and MM were both very good programs and interesting (i really thought, oh we are getting a whole new kwan), and was disapointed when she let them go early. Now, EoE is one of my all time favs, so I could watch that forever, and I also liked SoBS (and perhaps you are right MM, I would have said she never fully got comfortable with it, but maybe she was fighting it). But my point here is I just didn't understand why she let them go - it seemed like it had to be more than 'the judges didn't like it,' perhaps it was as simple as that...but could it have to do with versatility as Joe asked?
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