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Wow. Yes, this music for Dice is lovely. I'm starting to get quite excited about seeing him this season. Between that beautiful debut of his short program--with more stretch and line--and this music selection and those 3 quad salchows . . . and Frank's magic.
Interesting how we have at least three piano pieces now among the top men. I remember when it seemed like the men's event was nothing but pounding Matrixes & Gladiators.
Fabulous program and fabulous performance! Tons of transitions, beautiful unusual movements, excellent placement of the elements (and great jumps, considering that it was both its first performance and an EX)http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2uuxtp_本郷理華-2015-2016-新sp-doi-2015_sport Rika SP, choreography from Akiko. I love it.

Well, now you cannot be an Artist and do pounding Matrixes or Gladiators... Gone are the days when you could use Epic Soundtracks and still be an Artist... (Ah, Yags... )
Huh? Where does this come from? Ice Dance didn't say people who do pounding Matrixes and Gladiators are not artists. She didn't even say that people who do piano pieces are artists. She just said it seems to her that piano piececs are becoming more common.
YES YES YESKsenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin
SD: Howl's moving castle (Merry-go-Round?) Joe Hisaishi; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.
FD: Nathan Lanier composition; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.

I like the music choice. My only concern is that if Zhulin's choreography goes wrong, it can go very very wrong.YES YES YES![]()
Oh my...now I'm super excited.Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin
SD: Howl's moving castle (Merry-go-Round?) Joe Hisaishi; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.
FD: Nathan Lanier composition; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.
Anyone tell them to watch the movie or read the book, please.I like the music choice. My only concern is that if Zhulin's choreography goes wrong, it can go very very wrong.
Anyone tell them to watch the movie or read the book, please.
... Hoping that Ashley Cain will be able to skate. According to her dad, Peter Cain (delightful guy - my friend & I got to talk to him yesterday), she may have a stress fracture. ...
Video just posted on TSL's Facebook page:
Ashley Cain's SP at Liberty. 37.01. (choreography by Jeremy Abbott). Thank you to Freddy Budde for the video.
https://www.facebook.com/TheSkatingLesson/videos/734675663321071/ (3:35)
ETA, from the Philadelphia comp thread on Thursday, referring to Wednesday:
Yuka Nagai JPN
SP Rachmaninoff Concerto No.3, choreo by Kenji Miyamoto
What's the song called? I think I saw a video of someone singing it on the X Factor UK.
Skinny Love by Birdy. It's a nice program, but I kind of thought, "where's the next jump?" A lot.
Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin
SD: Howl's moving castle (Merry-go-Round?) Joe Hisaishi; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.
FD: Nathan Lanier composition; choreo by Zhulin, Petuhov.

I was merely bemoaning how times have changed, and the general perception of what makes an "Artist". And that's why we don't get so many Epic Soundtracks anymore.
I didn't say that Ice Dance had said so - I was merely bemoaning how times have changed, and the general perception of what makes an "Artist". And that's why we don't get so many Epic Soundtracks anymore. Those are quite uncommon now, and those who do do them, aren't generally considered "Artists". (It's a personal preference that I'd like to see more skaters - ladies espectially - do more Epic; but since not even the men are doing them so much... it's a shift in what is fashionable at the moment, I suppose... regretful sigh.)
No worries. This is how I interpreted your comment. Cannot say I miss the Matrix or all the non-Yagudin Gladiators. And I would actually say that Baz Luhrmann probably considers his films to have Epic Soundtracks. To me this is part of his directing style, particularly with R&J. To take a classic story and give it the epic action treatment. But there are definitely fewer epic action-movie soundtracks in skating these days (though I don't think we're getting rid of Spartacus any time soon), and I do agree with your comment to some effect. I'm not a fan of closing doors on any particular style of music. Yagudin is proof that a great artist can use an action soundtrack to great effect. My guess is they'll be back as soon as we get another Academy Award winning action flick.
ETA: And Hanyu's current LP is a soundtrack so--who knows--they may be back even sooner than that.