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... like everybody else.
God forbid her to do something not-standard. :noshake:
how dare she? Who does she think she is.... :dev2:
Hey, devil smile and sarcasm is my thing. How dare "dare" you?:furious:

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... like everybody else.
God forbid her to do something not-standard. :noshake:
how dare she? Who does she think she is.... :dev2:

Good to know that I choreograph wrong.
Yeah, sometimes I choreograph to music, but sometimes I don't and wander around waiting for the right music to come to me![]()
I didn’t realize you were choreographing for elite senoir level skaters.
Can you share your process with us on how you conceive their programs and work with them to edit the music appropriately?
This makes my soul die, no one who dances makes choreography then finds music to match it.
Spirals does Ballet![]()
You were the one who brought dance into this discussion.
Question still stands!
What ballets are ou choreographing for?
Are they elite level, as in a major showcases that tours or are we looking at recietals that get performed at season end?
What is the process that you go through wih the dancers?
... like everybody else.
God forbid her to do something not-standard. :noshake:
how dare she? Who does she think she is.... :dev2:

You were the one who brought dance into this discussion.
Question still stands!
What ballets are ou choreographing for?
Are they elite level, as in a major showcases that tours or are we looking at recietals that get performed at season end?
What is the process that you go through wih the dancers?
"POTO is so ordinary, her choreography may be generic, I wish something non-traditional for her..."
POTO done non-traditional way, choreography anything but generic...
"This is so weird, why not make it usual way, with standard choreography..."
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I'm starting to feel the program is almost avant-garde.
Like it feels experimental.
Whether it was intentional or not![]()
This is sort of off topic. Maybe you should start a thread and invite choreographers to share how they construct their programs.
You were the one who brought dance into this discussion.
Question still stands!
What ballets are ou choreographing for?
Are they elite level, as in a major showcases that tours or are we looking at recietals that get performed at season end?
What is the process that you go through wih the dancers?

Alina ZAGITOVA - NEW Short Program (The Ice 2018)
https://youtu.be/6_7rghizj_o
Alina ZAGITOVA - NEW Short Program (The Ice 2018)
https://youtu.be/6_7rghizj_o
If she falls on the 2A she will ruin her "ballerina box" spin moment. By the way this one cut, I found quite beautiful as a consept, it's like trasferring in the programm somewhere else in time and place, something that happens in parallel with the other cuts and not in order.
After watching Alina's SP a few times, I started feeling more comfortable with the cuts and I actually like it the way it is. Of course they will polish the program. Alina and Daniil read the comments on social media so if they decide that something could be done better than it is right now, they will do it.
And even if they don't make any changes, I am sure that Alina's fans will grow to love POTO and Alina's haters will hate it even if she does the most unique, dramatic, well-choreographed, memorable, technically demanding, artistically superb SP in the history of SPs.
At least we could all agree on one thing - nobody can say now that the first half of Alina's program is boring - everytime I started watching it, I had to be fully concentrated and even though I knew what is going to happen next, I found myself surprised because of the rapid changes of pace and feeling.
Love how mature Alina looks and her womanly styling without the tutu, but c'mon, the program so far is bad. Let's be honest. I'll give it a chance to improve. But the "emotion" of it gives me major Evgenia vibes as well.