I, like many indians enjoyed D/W 's OD, it is quite different from all the eastern european dances and all the Flamencos. But the problem with the dance is they are bending so many rules, that it does look they are broken the whole concept of OD.
If you show this dance to any indian (born and grown up in India ), they will enjoy it and consider it as a tribute to Bollywood. but don't tell details like it is meant to be a Indian folk dance, and the dance they are performing is Kathak. Then like me, they will have very serious reservation about the dance.
As for bending the rules, they could have taken music that a Kathak dancer dance to (a hindustani music piece perhaps), even if they wanted to do a bollywood song use from Pakeeza or Umrao Jaan. Instead they went for popular alternative. The first song that D/W are skating to is probably inspired by Kathak, other two are not, infact last song was heavily influenced by Odissi (another of Indian classical dances).
Costumes are good and look very Indian, but they are not very kathak costumes. When others are sticking to mostly authentic costume (which mostly sores ur eye), she is wearing sexy costume. but may be she should wear it to a wedding not while doing Kathak dance.
I know it is difficult to bring kathak moves to ice, but not this difficult that the entire dance has lost its essence and have become something else. Moves of this dance are more like what my friends used to tease me when they hear bollywood.
Ultimately to Igor and Marina, they are enough houses (Gharannas) of the Kathak i don't think u need to make another one.
Given that such a small proportion of the audience will understand the lyrics in D/W's OD, all the more focus will fall on their characterization of Indian dance in general ( which is excellent) and their timing, use of the music etc. The overall effect is utterly charming.
Indian dances give lots of importance to facial expressions and hand movement... if ur not able to change ur expression to the lyrics, ur by no means being true to the dance. it is ok for say a mediocre team to do it, but not for a team with olympic title aspirations.
I'm personally dreading the Aboriginal dance.What sort of aborigine are they depicting? Is it Australian? Or is "Aborigine" meant to be taken in a more generic way, which would give them more leeway.This couple has never impressed me as being particularly artistic or creative.( Or tasteful, for that matter, but I know not everyone will agree..) So I don't have a lot of confidence in how they'll handle the problems inherent in their choice...What sort of costumes will they wear? Nude body suits with a few bits of grass and feathers ?
I think Domnina was clear that the costume will be true to the dance, i personally don't think aborigines wear feathers, may be i could tell u first hand accord by the middle of next year when i move to Australia. As for D/S, i have liked them since i saw their world junior dance in way back 2003 (i think), i prefer their dancing style, their extension to other dancers.
Again as i have been clear through out the post i am not russian or from that part of the world , but i prefer russian D/S the most...again saying that i never got G/G in pairs, and could well explain why i prefer D/S over Zueva group.
If Australian aborigines, men and women are not known to dance together much, yet ice dancers should be in close contact much of the time, so...???
By ur own argument this could be ignored. personally would like to see what they do with the dance as i know it this is a very slow dance.
P.S English is not my third language, so i hope i haven't made enough mistake to make it look like another language

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