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Does anyone know their new 2016-17 programs? Are there any videos of their new programs posted yet? Will anyone share? Thanks in advance
Does anyone know their new 2016-17 programs? Are there any videos of their new programs posted yet? Will anyone share? Thanks in advance
Does anyone know their new 2016-17 programs? Are there any videos of their new programs posted yet? Will anyone share? Thanks in advance
Ice Dance already updated you on their FD, but I just wanted to point you towards the stickied thread at the top of the forum called "2016-2017 programs by discipline". Moderators edit the program posts on the first page as soon as new music news gets posted, so you'll be able to find the most up-to-date program info for the new season!
They're doing Moonlight Sonata for their FD.
Is Anthony, I think I may have asked this before, the son of Klimova and Pomanrenko who won Olympic gold, silver and bronze - wouldn't it be funny they battle S and B in future years - isn't Bukin the son of Andre for B and B.
Is Anthony, I think I may have asked this before, the son of Klimova and Pomanrenko who won Olympic gold, silver and bronze - wouldn't it be funny they battle S and B in future years - isn't Bukin the son of Andre for B and B.
Yes and yes.
I like C&P very much, though I think they may not yet have reached "passionately." If they wear a color other than blue, gray, or white for Moonlight Sonata, I'll be pleasantly surprised. But, yes, I can see the music being a step up for them compared to their FD last season. Thus far, I think they've excelled best at the light, humorous programs; but it will be good to see them stretch. Anthony strikes me as quite a different type of performer than Sergei. He stands out in this team. (Though when I first saw him skate, he was with Sarah Feng--and she was quite the star. Her positions were amazing). Anyway, C&P have been gelling, and with at least one spot open on the U.S. Junior Dance scene, they are primed to fight for a podium position at Nationals. Possibly the one at the top, depending on what McNamara & Carpenter and the Parsons decide (and not discounting Lewis & Bye). Last season, C&P blew their shot at the JGPF in Riga, their first event. They took a fall and missed a twizzle. But they had one of the highest scores on the JGP in Poland. If they clean things up this season, they could factor.
(Though when I first saw him skate, he was with Sarah Feng--and she was quite the star. Her positions were amazing).