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2008-2009 Programs by Discipline

So it wasn't a "look how funny I can be" comp. I'm all for bringing back serious comps. BTW, what was the purse for that? It brought out the stars of the times.
I'm not sure about that event, but I think the U.S. pro-ams paid about $50,000 to win, with everyone getting a nice pay day just to show up. $50,000 was also the amont of prize money for winning the world championship back then (now it's $45,000.) Michelle, as the headliner for U.S. television purposes, may have gotten additional appearance fees or other considerations.

This was all part of the ISU trying keep skaters from going pro by allowing them to earn extra money in pro-ams, and generally trying to take over the whole sport. Many of the pros, like Brian Boitano and Kristi Yamaguchi, wanted no part of it, and the ISU involvement pretty much killed off pro competitions.

In the 2002-03 season, Michelle decided not to do the Grand Prix. This made her ineligible to do any pro-am cheesefests, according to the ISU rules. So she did not participate in the 2002 Hallmark event.

BTW, not only did Yuka Sato win that contest in ladies' singles, but Sato and Dungjen got the silver in pairs, behind Sale and Pelletiere and ahead of Shen and Jiao and Pang and Tong.
 
I love the music of Nakano's program, but thought that the choreography looked a bit generic.

This seems to be a common complaint about Marina Zoueva's choreography. I thought the choreography is good -- but because of its simplicity, it takes a skater who is willing to put lots of attention to the details to pull it off properly. I'm excited in seeing how this program develops over the season.
 
This seems to be a common complaint about Marina Zoueva's choreography. I thought the choreography is good -- but because of its simplicity, it takes a skater who is willing to put lots of attention to the details to pull it off properly. I'm excited in seeing how this program develops over the season.

I just saw the program.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_bgvMakk1Q

Lovely music and dress. I think the choreography is very good other than the first 45 seconds or so when Yukuri "presents" every move to the audience. I think that takes away from the emotion.

As the season goes on she will need a lot more speed in that footwork sequence, but I will cut her some slack because it is only the first week of august. Also, I think that Yukuri's coaches/choreographer should take advantage of her flexibility by changing her spiral sequence. The positions she has now make her look less flexible than she is. Just watch the opening fluff. WOW. full split.
 
Dance Program Info

A lot of dance programs were revealed for the first time at the Lake Placid dance competition. These were reported on icenetwork and ice-dance.com so far:

DANCE

Sinead and John Kerr
OD-'The boogie bumper' and 'Minnie the Moocher' by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
FD-'Ruled by Secrecy' by Muse.

Jennifer Wester/Daniil Barantsev
OD
FD: Requiem for a Dream

Jane Summersett & Todd Gilles (USA)
OD - "I'd Rather be Blue, Thinking of You" (Foxtrot) & Charleston from the movie "Funny Girl"
FD - "La Scala" choreographed by Tom Dickson

Vanessa Crone & Paul Poirier (CAN)
OD - "The Sting" (movie soundtrack) by Scott Joplin
FD - "A Perfect Day" by Yo-Yo Ma (cello)

Lynn Kriengkrairut & Logan Giulietti-Schmidt (USA)
OD - "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" & "I Want To Linger" by The Andrews Sisters

Madison & Keiffer Hubbell (USA)
OD - "Minnie the Moocher" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
FD - "Sogniami" (Italian Vocal) (translated it means dream of me)

Charlotte Maxwell & Nick Traxler (USA)
OD - "Chicago" movie soundtrack
FD - "We Will Rock You" by Queen

Madison Chock & Greg Zuerlein
OD - "Minnie the Moocher" & "The Dancing Fool"

Piper Gilles & Zach Donahue
OD - "Go Daddy Go" & "Flat Foot Flugi"

Elyse Matsumoto & Patrick Mays
OD - "Thoroughly Modern Mille" movie soundtrack

Kim Navarro & Bremt Bommentre
OD to a swing featured in the "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" spundtrack
FD might have an electronic dance music theme featuring Fatboy Slim music.
 
excited for the kerrs' muse interpretation. anyone know the dates for the french masters?

im getting antsy with delobel/schoenfelder
 
Hi, I would like to know if you forgot Joannie Rochette's music for the upcoming season. If you have an answer can you pm me with it please.... She is the best in <canadada and getting quite close to the podium each year, she is our best.
 
I just edited the header with info posted about programs from Liberty. A lot of the info was supplied by Sylvia.

I haven't heard anything about Joannie Rochette's programs, D&W's programs, or V&M's competition OD or FD programs...and I can't wait to hear!
 
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I saw on the Cliff Notes thread that Samuelson and Bates are doing "Let Yourself Go" for OD! Wow, I love that song...Fred and Ginger from "Follow the Fleet", 1936. Can't wait to see what they do with it.
 
I know Kimmie's music was announced a while ago, but I just now got around to downloading "Un Ange Passe," and OMG is that the most gorgeous piece of music or what????? I think that is now my favorite song ever. I don't know if she'll be using the same version that I downloaded, but wow. I can't wait to see her program. And her dress. There is just so much potential there. How long until Skate America?????
 
I know Kimmie's music was announced a while ago, but I just now got around to downloading "Un Ange Passe," and OMG is that the most gorgeous piece of music or what?????

You've found it? I've been looking for it! So it's a beautiful piece then? I can't wait to hear/see it? You know, I think Kimmie is one of the skaters I'm looking forward to seeing the most.
 
Emily Samuelson/ Evan Bates
OD: 'Let Yourself Go' by Irving Berlin
FD: Tonci Huljic's 'Amazonic' performed by Maksim Mrvica
Berlin's "Let Yourself Go" is a wonderful old fashion jazz/blues number used by many tap dancers and often seen as a full cast production number.

Looking forward to seeing what S&B do with it.

And thanks Doris for sticking this post. It's always good to make easy reference to general aspects of figure skating.
 
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Change in SP Music

Adam Rippon:
SP: Four Seasons - Summer
LP: Il Pagliacci/Send in the Clowns

It appears that Adam's Music has changed for his SP based on the entry on Ice Network

2008 Season Notes
SP Music: "Storm" by Vanessa Mae
FS Music: "Send In The Clowns" by Stephen Sondheim & "I Pagliacci" by Ruggero Leoncavallo
 
Please keep discussions of programs to this thread. I'm trying to keep the Cliff Notes thread with just the names and programs for easy searching.

If you have some new news, I hope you'll post it here--I'll copy to the Cliff Notes as we go along.
 
You've found it? I've been looking for it! So it's a beautiful piece then? I can't wait to hear/see it? You know, I think Kimmie is one of the skaters I'm looking forward to seeing the most.

It is on iTunes. Best $0.99 I ever spent! I don't know if it is the exact arrangement that Kimmie is using, or course, but it is a gorgeous song, and I really can't wait to see what Kimmie does with it!
 
I saw this at fsu

Daisuke Takahashi anounced about his new Free program at his HP.
http://www.kansai-u.ac.jp/sports/message/takahashi/2008/08/post_10.html.

His new LP is “Ocean Wave” by George Winston
(Choreographed by Pasquale Camerlengo)

He has another LP that he is also preparing,so it's not clear which one he will ultimately use.

Also the Tango that Lambiel is using for his LP 'Otoño Porteño' (Autumn in Buenos Aires) by Astor Piazzolla performed by Nuevo Tango
 
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It is on iTunes. Best $0.99 I ever spent! I don't know if it is the exact arrangement that Kimmie is using, or course, but it is a gorgeous song, and I really can't wait to see what Kimmie does with it!

Who is the artist of the song?
 
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