OK, now that, after many murmurings and discussions here on the forum pages of GoldenSkate, we've actually seen MK's "Bolero" FP (and for those that haven't, it's up on the 2004 section of www.cruelladekwan.com) in an actual competition (cheesefest comments aside
), I figure it's about time we get a thread going to let everybody get their two-cents worth in.
Here are my impressions from watching the Campbell's clip:
1. Peggy's comment of "she's moving differently", I think, is well founded. She is working with an actual choreographer this time in Christopher Dean (obviously a good choice, considering the music) and there is a more marked presence of the choreography than in either "Tosca" or "Aranjuez" (it's actually probably about the same as "Aranjuez"). It's not the rich choreography from the Lori Nichol days and it's still fairly minimalistic, but it's an improvement
2. I can definitely start to see Arutunian's influence coming into play with her skating. Both 3lutzes looked solid, plus the addition of the 3toe-2loop leaves the door open for the possibility of a triple-triple combo at the opening (I'm curious to know why she didn't do a solo 3loop later in the programme). Arutunian has also picked up the difficulty in her spins (they've brought back the y-spin, and IIRC, both sit spins were out of a death drop and a butterfly respectively; does that factor in under CoP?)
3. MK's back injury was a factor. She came out of the layback early and didn't hold several of the positions in her spiral sequence or was completely stretched out in some of the sit spin positions
4. They've tried to do more with her spiral sequence, adding more positions like the "Sasha wobble" and the heel stretch (the former I think works, the latter doesn't, idk, I don't think it looks all that flattering. She could change the way she holds her leg in that position or pick a position that better demonstrates her flexibility, like a catch foot or a Charlotte)
5. The fall in the straight-line footwork sequence was a fluke; not an issue
6. Completely random, but isn't that the same costume she wore for "Tosca" at last year's Campbell's? I don't doubt that it will change several times before Nats and Worlds (Vera Wang makes a mint off that girl
)
Sorry if I seem over-analytical; those are just my impressions. Anyone else?
), I figure it's about time we get a thread going to let everybody get their two-cents worth in.Here are my impressions from watching the Campbell's clip:
1. Peggy's comment of "she's moving differently", I think, is well founded. She is working with an actual choreographer this time in Christopher Dean (obviously a good choice, considering the music) and there is a more marked presence of the choreography than in either "Tosca" or "Aranjuez" (it's actually probably about the same as "Aranjuez"). It's not the rich choreography from the Lori Nichol days and it's still fairly minimalistic, but it's an improvement
2. I can definitely start to see Arutunian's influence coming into play with her skating. Both 3lutzes looked solid, plus the addition of the 3toe-2loop leaves the door open for the possibility of a triple-triple combo at the opening (I'm curious to know why she didn't do a solo 3loop later in the programme). Arutunian has also picked up the difficulty in her spins (they've brought back the y-spin, and IIRC, both sit spins were out of a death drop and a butterfly respectively; does that factor in under CoP?)
3. MK's back injury was a factor. She came out of the layback early and didn't hold several of the positions in her spiral sequence or was completely stretched out in some of the sit spin positions
4. They've tried to do more with her spiral sequence, adding more positions like the "Sasha wobble" and the heel stretch (the former I think works, the latter doesn't, idk, I don't think it looks all that flattering. She could change the way she holds her leg in that position or pick a position that better demonstrates her flexibility, like a catch foot or a Charlotte)
5. The fall in the straight-line footwork sequence was a fluke; not an issue
6. Completely random, but isn't that the same costume she wore for "Tosca" at last year's Campbell's? I don't doubt that it will change several times before Nats and Worlds (Vera Wang makes a mint off that girl
)Sorry if I seem over-analytical; those are just my impressions. Anyone else?