About boring programs in the 6,0 era, Dick Button as commentator was often outspoken about particular performances by particularly skaters (sometimes using ungallant language on the ladies who, in his opinion, didn't measure up.) One was Angela Nikodinov, whose skating he once described as a "refrigerator break" -- and this was before she even took the ice. He later tried to clean it up by explaining that although she had beautiful positions. especially her classic layback. her style was on the category "ooo so pretty" but lacked pizzazz.
Here she is a couple of years later after working on performing. She had the bad timing of having to compete against Michelle Kwan, a riveting performer, for U.S. National honors, and then later with the exquisite but inconsistent Sasha Cohen.
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Internationally, Button regarded Tatiana Malinina (Ilia Malinin's mother) as a solid jumper but with little of interest going on in between.
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Actually, both of thse performances are fine and, as for me, held my attention throughout.
I can see Dick's point (no pun intended). For one, if I had a personal ice show or worked as a casting director of one, then I would look for the cast that can communicate with the audience.
What do I mean by “communicate”?
I mean, when there is a story/theme chosen for a program, it pings the expectancy of the audience and the dialogue has started. In the case of The Sleeping Beauty, it’s a popular story, so the dialogue will start with the synopsis that audience already knows without saying, like:
Skater [takes her starting position]: Hi, I’m Aurora! I was cursed by a fairy and slept for hundred years until my Prince Charming woke me up.
Audience: Really? So, what was it like?
If this is a skater with a strong storytelling ability, like Gracie Gold, then you’ll see something like this:
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Skater: It was like a drama, a big drama. The fairy cursed me and it was shocking to discover that I had to sleep an eternity frozen alive at my gentle age of sixteen. It was appalling. I was desperate. Then, I felt something through the curse of my sleep. What was this sudden sweetness? Was it magic? Was it love? Yes, it was! My Prince Charming found me. I was all beaming. I was happy. My life was given back to me and it was filled with love. I felt like I had wings. What, a fall? Who cares, I am running towards the love of my life, I’m flying to it in a spiral!
Audience: Oh, Aurora! There is so much that you’ve been through. We feel for you from the bottom of our hearts!
Casting director in the stands: Cast!
Cast, cast, CAST!
Then, what happens when we have Angela’s program:
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Skater [takes starting position]: Hi, I’m Aurora, I’m beautiful and I'm sleeping.
Audience: All right, what's next?
Skater [starts moving]: I woke up!
Audience: And then?
Skater: And then there is my double axel. Did you see how I landed it? It’s awesome!
Audience: But how about Aurora?
Skater: Uhm, Aurora… Aurora had ballet hands here and there. See?
Audience: Oh, whatever. Nice hands!
Casting director in the stands:
Next!!
To be fair, if I was a casting director for The Sleeping Beauty on ice, I would hire Angela but not for a leading role. As we know, Aurora fell asleep with her whole palace. Angela would look great as a statuesque maid frozen in the background and it’s even better if a background maid can throw a culminating double axel when the whole palace wakes up. But that's the entire range of her show potential as much as I could conclude from this program of hers.