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- Jun 21, 2003
Would the same program feel iconic with a different skater?
Some programs feel completely tied to the person performing them.
But that raises an interesting question:
If another skater used the exact same choreography and music… would the program still feel special?
A great skater can completely change how a program comes across through aspects like timing, interpretation, quality, presence, emotional connection, etc.
On the other hand, some choreography feels strong enough that multiple skaters could make it work in different ways.
Which programs do you think:
- depended heavily on the skater performing them?
- and which ones had choreography strong enough to stand on their own?
Bonus question:
Are there programs you think another skater could actually perform better?
Some programs feel completely tied to the person performing them.
But that raises an interesting question:
A great skater can completely change how a program comes across through aspects like timing, interpretation, quality, presence, emotional connection, etc.
On the other hand, some choreography feels strong enough that multiple skaters could make it work in different ways.
- depended heavily on the skater performing them?
- and which ones had choreography strong enough to stand on their own?
Bonus question:

