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Also Michal Brezina, Misha Ge, Konstantin Menshov...I'm super curious about their choices.
Very true! That's ten top or top-ish skaters who we haven't heard from yet...suspense

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Also Michal Brezina, Misha Ge, Konstantin Menshov...I'm super curious about their choices.

From the summer cup ? here : https://ffsg.org/resultats-summer-cup-2015-2/Soundhound says it is Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: Allegro moderato
Does anyone have a link to scores from this competition?

Soundhound says it is Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: Allegro moderato
Does anyone have a link to scores from this competition?
Yep, I don't know about the choice of music either. From what Igor said in that interview it seems they picked the music to fit the new choreo, which makes me think Rach. was not the first choice.
Davis and White had similar problem with Derek's choreography in 2014. Originally, Derek choreographed their 2014 SD (in its entirely) but some parts did not fit so Marina had to redo to make it work. Their original 2012 FD too was also changed and they ended skating to Johann Strauss 11 "Die Fledermaus". Najarro had,afterwards, not talked much about their FD, so it is possible there was a drastic change in the work to make it truly workable. Ice-dancing is very different from 'dance' and, understandably, changes are bound to happen in the work. It emulates dance movements and, sometimes, manages to depict semblance of the desired original movements - saw these with Latin Ice-dance performances. Charlie White noted in interviews how very different these two seemingly similar art-forms.
Yes. Very few skaters come to mind who can literally dance on ice, V/M for example.
Hannah Miller
SP: "Big Spender"/"Rich Man's Frug" from "Sweet Charity" (musical), choreo. by Rohene Ward
https://unseenskaters.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/2015-skate-detroit-live-video-stream/
I am excited about C/B's programs. It seems they are trying to create a niche uniquely their own. Antonio Najarro's expertise and Veronique Breen's are interesting backgrounds/bases to work from. There'll be definitely innovative movements and feel - risky, daring, and edgy and I hope will work for them.
Soundhound says it is Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: Allegro moderato
Does anyone have a link to scores from this competition?

The Russians (I/Z) tend to be theatrical ... to the point of melodramatic (but no one in here seems critical of it while they're obsessed in labeling Madison Chock as melodramatic). Interesting! Obviously, one's 'likes' color one's perspective.
Out of curiosity, has anyone in ice dance used the Rach 2? We've seen it so many times in the other disciplines: Mao, Daisuke Murakami, Mishkutenok / Dmitriev, Lu Chen, Midori Ito, just to name a few ... but I can't recall a dance team that's used it in competition.
I like C/B, and they made some great choices this year. Looking forward to seeing this!
The Russians (I/Z) tend to be theatrical ... to the point of melodramatic (but no one in here seems critical of it while they're obsessed in labeling Madison Chock as melodramatic). Interesting! Obviously, one's 'likes' color one's perspective.
), unless they have to be because the piece requires so. I think the best thing Madison has it's her performance. She could sell a crappy program as well. She and Elena are both the only two real divas on Ice, IMO. My criticism to C&B it's that both their FD's, Les Misérables and An American in Paris, looked the same to me. Igor does tend to use quite often similar movements in his programs. I thought their SD was much better last season and you could see there was a different person who made the choreography.Out of curiosity, has anyone in ice dance used the Rach 2?
A lot of people were critical of I/Z (especially Elena's) overdramatics in their FD of last season, seriously. I mean A LOT. Check the competitions threads.
I don't find either of them melodramatic (where was the melo in Carmen?), unless they have to be because the piece requires so. I think the best thing Madison has it's her performance. She could sell a crappy program as well. She and Elena are both the only two real divas on Ice, IMO. My criticism to C&B it's that both their FD's, Les Misérables and An American in Paris, looked the same to me. Igor does tend to use quite often similar movements in his programs. I thought their SD was much better last season and you could see there was a different person who made the choreography.
Not often in ID. Tobias&Stagniunas (another Igor's couple) skated to Rach.2 in 2012/2013 season.
That's Igor's fault ... Also, I think because as a team they're still new ... and this newness limits versatility/diversity in expressions and movements. Back in the day (dancing years), I remember it took time to know your partner's style and 'connectedness' hinges very much on how comfortable you are with your partner's style and personality. Once you have achieved that level of comfort, you can easily adapt your style to your partner's. With Elena, she seems, sometimes, oblivious to her partner's level and style: her partner seems very patient and willing to conform ... adjust. Of course, I am very impressed with her excellent skating skills. She's definitely an elite ice-dancer.
Madison and Elena are both elite ice dancers in terms of performance, whom you'll prefer will depend on personal tastes. In terms of skating skills alone however Madison and Lena are in two very different weight classes. Lena's skating skills as a 10 year old far exceeded many of the top skaters today, male or female. So no matter whom she skated with they would have to adjust. Igor when he trained Lena as a kid said it was almost impossible to pair her with anyone as she kept on outperforming every single one.
Of all her partners I find Ruslan the most impressive as he seems to be the only one who can comfortably adjust to skating with her. Ruslan has a very masculine elegance and refinement that is almost brutal. However at the same time he has the capacity to be tender. I have not seen that quality in any of the Russian male ice dancers in addition to his technical mastery.
I may not be a fan of C/B but I do enjoy great ice dancing. I wish them both well.