My report
Forget COI and SOI, this is where it’s at! If you really want to get down to what figure skating is all about, go to your local club show.
The show played to a full and enthusiastic house. However, the facility is an arena for skating, not for watching, so a “full house” meant maybe 150 to 200 people, mostly families and friends of the skaters.
Here are a few random (very random, LOL) notes.
Warm-up. Faiella and Scali looked so much alike they might have been brother and sister. She is quite tall, almost as tall as he is, they are both equally slender, she had her hair pulled back and they were both dressed in matching black warm-up suits. They looked really cool, like they were going to do a French mime routine or something, LOL. (In their performance they were in full costume, of course, and she had her hair down – quite a different look. :agree: )
Act One
The Dearborn Crystallettes. If I were a choreographer, I would want to do synchro. These are the 2007 U.S. bronze medalists, and they put on quite a show with many eye-catching patterns. Nice flow and speed, excellent unison (well, of course – they’re a synchro team!). Music was a medley of percussion, big band and jazz.
Gail Sombati. I think Sombati is an adult skating champion who is also involved in USFS at the national level. Cute number, nice balance between power and grace (think Slutskaya), some single jumps, excellent spins, especially layback in classic position.
Clara Viola, Annie Rosentreter, Brittany Montie, and Alyssa Carlyle. Four girls, pretty in flowing white. Their opening move was especially eye-catching – 4 in a row, each doing a different spin.
Genevieve Kowalski. So she is about 5 years old, she came out with a toy fire engine and dressed in a fire chief’s uniform, struck her pose, and….
The music didn’t start! She held that pose like a trooper, never wavering. And stood there. And stood there… They never did get her music to play, so they finally called her off the ice and they had to go on with the next number. It was OK, though, because she had another routine scheduled for the second part of the show.
(I assume Genevieve is the sister of the honoree of this benefit show. Maybe not, though. There are a lot of Kowalski’s in the Detroit area.)
Diana Reina and/or Melissa Smith. OK, so here is where I got a little confused. Next up, according to the program, was Diana Reina. Good start, kind of a “modern dance” style to her skating. Very fast, Biellmann position, a 2-jump sequence, layback combo with three positions,
BOOM! A huge clap of thunder and the lights and music went out. A big electrical storm had caught up with us. So after a while they got the music back on and some very dim emergency lights, and it’s on with the show, in the dark.
So a skater came out who I thought was the same one, to finish her routine. But it might have been the next girl, Melissa Smith – either that or Melissa didn’t skate, because afterward they went on to the next skaters in the program.
Anyway, from what I could make out in the dark, she did a fine double (or maybe even triple?) Lutz (?), a fine combination spiral, and an excellent combination sit spin/illusion into a back spiral.
Armanda McLaughlin and Megan Smith. THE SUPREMES!

With bright red dresses and microphones as props, they went through a medley of Supremes songs.
Breanna Bird. Finally, the lights came back on, LOL. Throughout the show the spirit was very much, “On With the Show!” (I guess they had to stick to the time schedule no matter what, because open skating was scheduled to start right at 7:00, plus they probably didn’t want to keep the featured skaters like Yuka Sato waiting past their planned time. Most of the numbers were only about two minutes long.)
Breanna (beautiful in pink) did a full complement of elements, lots of moves in the field, I wrote down triple (?) but I’m not sure – almost all of the notations I made on jumps end in (?). (The dreaded triple-question mark, worth 8.0 points in the CoP.

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Forward and back spiral, lunge glide, sit spin combo, back Biellmann spiral, spread eagle to knees for the ending pose.
To be continued...