The whole broadcast of the show will be on 31st.I have been looking for videos from the show but have not found any with Mirai..

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The whole broadcast of the show will be on 31st.I have been looking for videos from the show but have not found any with Mirai..

Mirai's photo from THE ICE. I guess this's a dress for tango program.
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/1511/z09b75ddf.jpg

Perhaps a video will surface sometime soon, but in the meantime they do offer Mirai and Alissa's short duet (at about a minute and twenty in) during the finale:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxbOoARSgZI&feature=channel_video_title
They both look lovely and this shows that they are clearly the two American skaters with the most matched abilities. Mirai is really looking so mature now, and her double axel is looking big as ever. Oh, and even though Alissa is spinning like a top in the foreground, Mirai's foot seems to be better turned out this time around on her layback.![]()
And what if Mirai was smiling during this performance?why I personally perfer Alissa: that beautiful smile![]()

Teeheehee big grins all around, despite two pretty awful programs. Granted, her coach might have told her SMILE ALISSA SMIIIIILE especially after 2009 Nationals frown fest, but I've never found Alissa's smile genuine. She seems very natural when spinning or spiraling, but when she's preparing to jump, she suddenly looks like she's thinking very, very hard. I don't feel comfortable watching her. She doesn't exude confidence like Mirai or Michelle Kwan.I know she wasn't, that's why I said "if".Well, she wasn't, at least when the cameras were on her.

Her short program from last night's competition in Anaheim, CA:
http://www.youtube.com/user/umbsgoblue#p/u
And her reflections on twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/mirai_nagasu/status/99716648960925696
I guess she's switching to the loop because of the edge calls she was getting on her flip. But where's the triple lutz-triple loop Frank was so eager to tell us about in May? Anyway, this seems good enough for August. The last time she did a summer competition she ended up going on to place 4th in the Olympics that season. I hope this gives her the head start she needs. Of course Mirai is pretty much always a spot on short program skater, the real test will be today's free. Good luck!
On the other hand, her tweet makes me a little sad: "not bad, not great" -- she should be bragging that she got off to a solid start and looking forward to the next one. JMO, of course, but I want her to be proud of herself!