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- Dec 8, 2020
3. Leah NESET & Artem MARKELOV USA 
RD: "Be My Lover" by La Bouche; "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child; "Everybody" by Backstreet Boys; "Spice Up Your Life" by Spice Girls, choreo by Elena Dostatni; Randi Strong
SqTwWB + SqTwM4 (checked during first and third set)
PSt3
ChRS1
MiStW2 + MiStM2
RoLi4
RD: 65.51 (2nd)
This program feels so emblematic of the problems with this year's RD theme, it's a bunch of random songs crammed together. The spacing was a bit off on their first set of twizzles and she had a couple of checks, which will lose them some levels and GOE. They have a lot of acrobatic skills, and I enjoyed how the incorporated that into a motif throughout the pattern step with a lot of spinning/twizzle-style moves. The first piece of music during the pattern step is probably the strongest part of the program, I feel like their energy in the rhythm sequence doesn't match their music choice and the four pieces don't really go together at all.
RD: "Be My Lover" by La Bouche; "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child; "Everybody" by Backstreet Boys; "Spice Up Your Life" by Spice Girls, choreo by Elena Dostatni; Randi Strong
SqTwWB + SqTwM4 (checked during first and third set)
PSt3
ChRS1
MiStW2 + MiStM2
RoLi4
RD: 65.51 (2nd)
This program feels so emblematic of the problems with this year's RD theme, it's a bunch of random songs crammed together. The spacing was a bit off on their first set of twizzles and she had a couple of checks, which will lose them some levels and GOE. They have a lot of acrobatic skills, and I enjoyed how the incorporated that into a motif throughout the pattern step with a lot of spinning/twizzle-style moves. The first piece of music during the pattern step is probably the strongest part of the program, I feel like their energy in the rhythm sequence doesn't match their music choice and the four pieces don't really go together at all.
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