Laurence FOURNIER BEAUDRY / Nikolaj SORENSEN
Canada
Music: "Spanish Caravan" FD from last year ("Spanish Caravan" by The Doors; "Hush" and "Asturias" performed by by Marcin Patrzalek
Choreography by: Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon
Costumes: Purple flamenco style dress with red lining for her. Black pants and vest with short sleeved white shirt for him. Nice guns Mr L.
Program Layout:
Flamenco poses to start.
Stationary Lift - Interesting pause there before he starts tossing her around like a cape. Level 4, 1.14 GOE
Twizzles - good speed, flow and spacing. Nicely done. Level 4 FOR BOTH, 2.18 GOE
Tempo change
ML St Seq - Not much of this is done in an actual dance hold. Just saying. Level 4, 2.35
Chor Slide - As exit out of the MLSS. Nice touch. 2.28 GOE
Tempo Change
Dance Spin - Nice transition from 1st to 2nd positions. Level 4, 1.29 GOE
Curve Lift - Like the steps into the curve. Nicely done. Sliding exit out. Interesting. Level 4, 1.04 GOE
Ro Lift - Interesting variation on a cartwheel entrance. But lacking a bit of speed: with more speed he could get that to one foot. Every point counts. Level 4, 1.15 goe
Tempo change
NT St Seq - They go back to the more uptempo second rhythm again, but it never builds beyond that. Missed opportunity methinks. Level 3 FOR BOTH, 1.82 GOE
Chor Char St Seq - clear axis. Not particularly inventive or exciting. 2.21 GOE
Chor Spin - 2.49 GOE. Better than the CCSS.
It's a good program that was significantly reworked over the last year. I do have some issues with it though. It is very segmented (check out all the tempo changes). The tempo may change but it pretty much veers back and forth between two rhythms. As a result, it doesn't really build and build to an exciting climax. But it is definitely a better program than they had before. And they're skating with real confidence. I enjoyed it, but not as much as I could have had the program -- and its music -- been differently structured. YMMV of course.
They on the other hand have grown by leaps and bounds over the last 2 years. Bravo to them.
Long review. Hmm...
Score: 113.34