Kalinka Kalinka Kalinka My Head Aches
Russian folk, Part 1, Kalinka
Many teams this year have chosen to skate to Russian & Ukrainian folk music. And it isn't just the fact that their coach or their choreographer is Russian or Ukrainian. Frankly, the judges on balance, are more likely to be from one of the former SSR's than not. And these judges, as a class, are more likely to have grown up seeing the Moiseyeva ballet and the musical stylings of the Russian Army on television than Appalachian clogging & zydeco dancing.
Here's an annoyingly edited clip of the Moiseyeva Folk Ballet dancing to Kalinka, with handkerchiefs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWo9lPKEFFk
Another view of the Moiseyeva dancers (turn up volume, it's low)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV5rTIXpmwM
And here's a Russian Army ensemble presenting Kalinka:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_A7Hu0uKNw
Note there are clown dancers with funny hair and funny shoes. This is not the first time I have seen Kalinka presented with comic overtones.
And another ensemble, Moscow Nights/Golden Gates, again performing Kalinka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CB9tg0XC4k
And there is also another Moscow Nights/Golden Gates production including a comic dancer dressed as a dancing bear or wolf.
Although everyone knows Kalinka, it is more pseudo-folk than folk, and was composed by Larionov in 1860. The lyrics on their face, are nonsense, more or less, but have double meanings, so this article says.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalinka_(song)
In addition, all the judges have seen ice skaters skate to Russian folk music for years and years. In any case, familiarity allows all those judges to better judge whether a team has correctly portrayed the character of the dance. The first performance to Kalinka that I remember seeing was by Rodnina and Zaitsev. Here's a version from 1980:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csfFpqLQBj4
Bestemianova & Bukin skated their 1984 Olympic program to Russian folk music. (I'm sorry. I don't have a clip of it.)
Why would so many skaters pick Kalinka and Gopak and Cossack music to dance to for the Folk OD? One reason is that the Russian folk dance tradition includes spinning, similar to twizzling, random jumps of different sorts, and a wide variety of random athletic movements. The dance doesn't require Nancy Kerrigan's "poetic license" in too many places to fit into COP.
Kalinka is a favorite because it includes very fast sections, good for twizzling, and much slower sections, handy for showing long edges. And everyone knows it. Consquently, we were doomed this year to see many Kalinkas.
From these Kalinka clips, what kind of movements might we say had Russian dance character ?
1. High leaps by the guys, of all sorts, not just Russian split jumps. Anyone who has complained about the random jumps by
Charlie White is wrong. Charlie is right in character there.
2. Fast turns with the arms on the hips, elbows akimbo.
3. Preening gestures, especially by the man, with the hand behind the head and the elbow out (Now I understand why Russian male skaters have been making this annoying gesture all these years. It's traditional)
4. Non pointed toes, in fact agressively pointed heels are all good
5. Arms crossed on the chest during movements
6. Grabbing or slapping the foot
7. Turns with the free leg bent flexed up at the knee and sharply brought down(Rodnina brings this to the ice very nicely)
8. Handkerchief props
9. Low lunges & lunge poses, especially by the guy
10. Kicking the leg sharply to the side
11. Throwing both arms up in the air, Hooray
Not much in the way of pair spins, except with the team with their elbows locked.
Davis & White are skating to Kalinka, as are Huang & Zheng of China, Bobrova & Soloviev of Russia, and Samuelson & Bates in
the junior ranks.
Here's Davis & White at Skate America with the handkerchief prop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLVMye29CWU
Davis and White at US Nationals (Russian coverage) with no handkerchief
http://www.youtube.com/v/v3pB5IvnIsQ
The Russian character in the dance spin is pretty weak (relying on Charlie's hand behind his head and his leg out to the side in part of the spin, but the Russian folk dance character in the rest of the dance is pretty good. I'd like to see their heels pointed more, rather than the toe. But they have a nice semi-comic touch.
Bobrova Soloviev COR OD Kalinka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZhm6gLaPlc
You'd think that the Russian Kalinka would be the best one, but this is quite weak, especially considering they are last year's Jr. World Champions. They are way too balletic here.
Samuelson/Bates Kalinka JGP Vienna
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_ZRstbEOD0
Nice pointed heels and a good semi-comic touch. Unfortunately, the sound on this clip doesn't do them justice. And the bird tweeting in their music doesn't help.
Huang & Zheng Kalinka NHK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj2BKHuczE8
This has gotten long, so the Ukrainian & Cossack dances will be in a separate post.