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- Jan 12, 2014
Thank you for the reply, sk8in. I think your thoughts preclude a debate that will probably accompany the next four years of figure skating: Performance vs. Presentation. Yuna Kim undoubtedly has a mature, refined, exquisite style of skating that is inimitable and worlds away from Sotinikova at physical capabilities at the moment. However, in my eyes Adelina exemplified a different kind of artistry: she skated with a gusto and charisma (befitting of her music) that not only resonated in the building, but through my television here in the U.S. That, in addition to the rapturous support of the home crowd, created a genuine moment, as opposed it Yuna's casually professional, routine skate.
Quantifying artistry in skating will always be a tricky thing, since art of any medium is wholly subjective. Individual taste varies wildly, and disagreements will always be had regarding "quality". I actually think this is a wonderful thing, as it provides the foundation for thoughtful discussion, and merely declaring one skater's style of skating as "right" or "superior" to another's is rather myopic.
All in all, taking into account Yuna's lesser technical content and sterile emotionalism, I'm absolutely fine with Adelina's high-spiritedness and superior technical content winning on the night.
Quantifying artistry in skating will always be a tricky thing, since art of any medium is wholly subjective. Individual taste varies wildly, and disagreements will always be had regarding "quality". I actually think this is a wonderful thing, as it provides the foundation for thoughtful discussion, and merely declaring one skater's style of skating as "right" or "superior" to another's is rather myopic.
All in all, taking into account Yuna's lesser technical content and sterile emotionalism, I'm absolutely fine with Adelina's high-spiritedness and superior technical content winning on the night.
I grew up in an section of the city that was very Irish. People who were running for judgeships, would change their names to sound Irish, so people would vote for them. And I know for a fact that it would matter. Another teacher I know who was Polish said her mom would always look for the Polish sounding names and then go with Irish ones because she knew they'd be Catholic.