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Running is the answer - energetic and showcasing his strenghts.I'm not a fan of voiceovers in general. But what kind of program would please you? What recommendation do you have for him?
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Running is the answer - energetic and showcasing his strenghts.I'm not a fan of voiceovers in general. But what kind of program would please you? What recommendation do you have for him?
I noticed it as well. I guess he might try a quintuple, unless rules change to reduce number of jumping passes that would stir him in favor of 4-4 combo to keep the technical score high with 6 passes, 2 combos. But why hurry the next season to come, when this one has barely started?One interesting tidbit from this weekend is that Ilia has some new jump that he plans to introduce after the Olympic season, but he doesn't want to risk injury this season, so he's holding off.
What I find interesting is not that he can add to the arsenal (a quint? a 4-4 combo?) but that he's not planning to be a one Olympics kind of skater. He intends to continue. I've suspected this would be the case, but I think this is the first time I've heard commitment out of his own mouth.
BTW, to continue this offtopic, David enters the stage right nowSorry for going out of topic and general (for the rest, I have no valid opinion to give on Ice Dance anyway).
Even if a song is strongly associated with a movie and a particular meaning, I believe that it remains the freedom of a skater or a team or any interpreter in fact, to stick to the words, or to a general impression, or in fact to interpret it in any convincing way.
I may be called a "purist" whenever Chopin is at stake, yet during the second round of the ongoing Chopin Competition in Warsaw (sometimes dubbed the Olympics of Piano but it's misleading), a Korean pianist, Hyuk Lee, played the (Fifth) Polonaise in F sharp minor op.44 in a coherent and not empty way, without what is considered (out of all witnesses' account, including Chopin himself if I remember correctly) the chief element in the piece, a sense of painful labour (let alone the title time has given it, Tragic, which I have never taken for mine). It was really convincing, and why not, even at the Chopin Competition (I didn't manage a direct link, but one just has to click, sometimes twice, on the corresponding video):
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International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition
Official website of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competitionwww.chopincompetition.pl
These two candidates had different but excellent interpretations reflecting the traditional feeling of this Polonaise:
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International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition
Official website of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competitionwww.chopincompetition.pl
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International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition
Official website of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competitionwww.chopincompetition.pl
I'm not a fan of voiceovers in general. But what kind of program would please you? What recommendation do you have for him?
Choreography from a different choreographer would be nice to see. However, I doubt this will happen as Isabeau has had the same coach/choreographer since she was three years old. I wonder if that’s something that US Figure Skating ever suggests to a skater.There are more of us than you think. I would love to see what Kaitlyn Weaver, Shae-Lynn Bourne or Jeff Buttle could do with her choreography-wise.
I'd love to see more of those. Nika Egadze's made me laugh. I thought Isabeau Levito naming Evgenia Medvedeva was pretty cool - definitely fits!
Cizeron's lifts have never been very good. Throwing huge GOEs at relatively simply lifts, done gliding on two feet or rotating slowly in place, or while throwing snow from his skates while doing just a turn or two is just wrong, especially throwing high GOE for the FD serpentine lift, which was only level 3.)
And throwing PCS 9.5s at an RD routine with a fall on a choreo stunt is equally wrong, as is 10s for a same old Cizeron narrow range of programs - a droning almost beat-less theme, (to showcase his beautiful glide, while hiding his insensitivity to the beat) this time from a movie about the toxic relationships between a very obese man and his relatives (meanwhile fans going on about how well they expressed the intent & nuance of the music, which they think is about blue whales rather than about a fat man. They are deceived by the titles of the songs.)
In comparison, in singles, Ilia, (who similarly has real skills others don't) had to work to get better spin scores. And although people complain about his PCS, nobody is chucking 10's at him. He wants to improve, so he creates his Raspberry entry into a spin combination, and does a Surya Bonaly back flip with a one foot landing, into three turns (brilliant). And he has a miss by doing voiceovers (when you try to improve , some things won't work...and he is only 20). I respect his effort to be better.
Cizeron has no such incentive. Worse, his scores on lifts inspire other teams to do the least possible thing to get level 4 and expect that your other areas of excellence will just magically inflate your lift scores. And the droning beat- less music has been adopted by other teams who also can't manage to hit a fast beat without a metronome pinned to their costumes. I had hoped he would learn or thing or two from Laurence, but no such luck. In fact, I hope he will retire again, after he & Laurence win the Olympics, because I find his FD programs in his style very boring, and I hate the effect on other dancers.
The replay lounge is a new feature where we've been invited to voice thoughts and opinions in an effort to keep the competition threads a little cleaner. It's been moderately successful, although I admit I've muddied things up on the competition threads myself. I'll try to do a better job in future. I think it will catch on.I'm confused. Or maybe just out of it. But if this is the Replay Lounge, where are the replays? there's no Rewatch thread either.![]()
Wow, it really seems like Gabby was not wasting her time as is really out for a feast! She could not have chosen a better time for her book !Anyhow, speaking of being a hoot... Gabi Papadakis is set to release her book in January, and I bet she's got some interesting things to say... just before Europeans. I cannot wait. "You go, queen. Slay!" as the younger folk say.
Edit: And just in case anyone thinks she DOESN'T have anything to say, or that she's going to whisper it: https://x.com/kaorigladiator/status/1980003309147607088
A bit off topic here, but this is my first time hearing my favorite pairs team is unretiredI'm so curious how Sui and Han will measure up against the top teams here.
Do you know how come?No idea sorry!A bit off topic here, but this is my first time hearing my favorite pairs team is unretiredDo you know how come?
I love Ami with all my soul (heck, I even asked for her Fan Fest adoption custody) but I actually agree with you.Loved the top five women here but I did not agree with the PCS given particularly to Ami. Ami is an amazing jumper and has good SS but her programs are so empty. She's getting far too high of PCS for what she puts on the ice. (TES is deserved..her jumps are great). She should not be getting similar PCS as Isabeau and Rion who have complex choreo, great programs, and who are better performers. That's the magic of high TES that we always see in the mens. However, while men's PCS is often a joke (as it was here) in rarely actually changes the results. I think the PCS given to Ami may have been the determining factor in her winning over Kaori. I realize my opinion about this is unpopular and I've never been a huge Kaori fan so its not really about that. But, to me, the difference in programs was stark and not fairly marked.
Definitely watch Miura/Kihara and Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps in the pairs event. I would also recommend Ami Nakai's short, Lea Serna's short and Reed/Ambrulevicus's RD. (I haven't watched the men yet myself)So, I haven't been following figure skating since the end of last season basically, am a bit out of the loop and not really interested in rewatching the whole event. Any must-watch performances you guys recommend? So far I've seen Kaori's short, Lilah and Lewis's free (whyyyyy a medley, just do Loch Lomond!!!) and Adam's free.