accroding to this site
http://www.kurtfiles.com/index.php
Kurt Browning will be in Korea for Yuna's next ice show this August!
I'm thrilled!

It's great to see in person one legend after another. Thank you Yu-Na and All That Skate!
Brightphoton, I think both her programs in Moscow, even at their first showings, were excellent even by Yu-Na's standard, and as good as anything I've seen last season. And I consider her Meditation to be one of the best things she's ever done, in competition or exhibition skating. But, each to his own, and nobody can please everyone, I guess.
I think one side of her greatness, besides her competitive records, is that she has delivered one quality program after another throughout her career since her junior years. And she has constantly tried something new each season, expanding her range as a performer, and she's still 20. I think even her Die Fledermaus, considered by many to be the lesser among her short programs, is one of the best waltz programs ever by a singles skater. Of course this comes from a longtime fan in me, but I think it's a fair statement.
About the audience reaction during her Fever, they were equally enthusiastic and responsive during the performance by EVERY skater, not just Yu-Na's. And they're not at a classical concert, ballet or opera. They were to have fun. Their enthusiasm was contagious to the skaters too, and the appreciation on their part was felt and conveyed back to the audience. And they were genuine in their appreciation and support of the skaters' performance, coming from knowing what it must have taken for each skater to be on top of the sport, from their acquaintance of Yu-Na's own struggle to the top. I mean nobody can fake that for 2 1/2 hours. I think it's absolutely wonderful, and I see no need to bash the audience like you did in your post. If they bother you, I advise you to stay away from any fan cams of Yu-Na's shows, past or future, and not just on Yu-Na's performance but on all others' as well. You will be fairly warned if you take a quick glance at the title of the link.