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synesthesia

Final Flight
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I uploaded a couple of videos from Friends on Ice (I'll divide them into several posts, because only two pieces of media can be embedded per post):


Opening ("Aurora" by Lindsey Sterling):





Group No. 1 ("Fall on me" from Disney's "The Nutcracker And The Four Realms" by Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli) - Stephane Lambiel and Shoma Uno:

 
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synesthesia

Final Flight
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Mar 1, 2014
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Germany
Group No. 2 ("Warriors" by Kiyoshi Yoshida) - Shizuka Arakawa, Mao Asada, Kana Muramoto, Andrew Poje, Kiki Nakanishi, Marie Ogawa:





Group No. 3 ("All that jazz" / Chicago Medley) - Shae-Lynn Bourne-Turok, Kaitlyn Weaver, Akiko Suzuki, Rika Hongo, Andrew Poje, Takeshi Honda, Daisuke Takahashi, Kiki Nakanishi, Marie Ogawa:

 
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synesthesia

Final Flight
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Germany
Group No. 4 ("Exogenesis Symphony part 3" by Muse) - Jeremy Abbott, Daisuke Takahashi, Jason Brown, Kao Miura:





Finale ("Happy Ending" by Mika):






The order of performances was:

1. Opening - "Aurora" by Lindsey Sterling
2. Saria Honda - "This Wish" by Ariana DeBose
3. Rika Hongo - "Love never dies" by Andrew Lloyd Webber
4. Jeremy Abbott - "Budududum" by Emmit Fenn
5. Akiko Suzuki - "Prologue" / "Marco Polo" by Loreena McKennitt
6. Kao Miura - "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" by Mario Pelchat & Michel Legrand
7. Jason Brown - "Opar" from "The Legend of Tarzan" by Rupert Gregson-Williams
8. Group 1 - "Fall on me" from "The Nutcracker And The Four Realms" by Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli
9. Daisuke Takahashi - "Wake up, You're dreaming" by Justin Lopez
10. Group 2 - "Warriors" by Kiyoshi Yoshida
11. Shae-Lynn Bourne-Turok - "All that jazz" by John Kander
12. Group 3 - Chicago Medley by John Kander
13. Fumika Seki - "Backstage Romance" / Moulin Rouge Medley
14. Takeshi Honda - "The Mission / How Great Thou Art" composed by Ennio Morricone
15. Kana Muramoto - "Fortitude" by Haevn
16. Group 4 - "Exogenesis Symphony part 3" by Muse
17. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje - "In her name, the sea rain" by Ezio Bosso
18. Shoma Uno - "The Spectre" by Alan Walker
19. Mao Asada - "Chandelier" by Sia
20. Stephane Lambiel - "Safe return" from "The Whale" by Rob Simonsen
21. Shizuka Arakawa - "Amethyst" by Yoshiki
22. Finale - "Happy Ending" by Mika


If anyone is interested in any specific performance, please let me know. :)


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Ic3Rabbit

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Group No. 4 ("Exogenesis Symphony part 3" by Muse) - Jeremy Abbott, Daisuke Takahashi, Jason Brown, Kao Miura:





Finale ("Happy Ending" by Mika):






The order of performances was:

1. Opening - "Aurora" by Lindsey Sterling
2. Sara Honda
3. Rika Hongo
4. Jeremy Abbott
5. Akiko Suzuki
6. Kao Miura - "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" by Michel Legrand
7. Jason Brown - "Opar" from "The Legend of Tarzan" by Rupert Gregson-Williams
8. Group 1 - "Fall on me" from "The Nutcracker And The Four Realms" by Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli
9. Daisuke Takahashi - "Wake up, You're dreaming" by Justin Lopez
10. Group 2 - "Warriors" by Kiyoshi Yoshida
11. Shae-Lynn Bourne-Turok - "All that jazz" by John Kander
12. Group 3 - Chicago Medley by John Kander
13. Fumika Seki - "Bad Romance" (Cover)
14. Takeshi Honda
15. Kana Muramoto - "Fortitude" by Haevn
16. Group 4 - "Exogenesis Symphony part 3" by Muse
17. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje - "In her name, the sea rain" by Ezio Bosso
18. Shoma Uno - "The Spectre" by Alan Walker
19. Mao Asada - "Chandelier" by Sia
20. Stephane Lambiel - "Safe return" from "The Whale" by Rob Simonsen
21. Shizuka Arakawa
22. Finale - "Happy Ending" by Mika


If anyone is interested in any specific performance, please let me know. :)


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Thank you for uploading Exogenesis!!!
 

TallyT

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Australia
The charity show for the earthquake victims in central Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture, which is being livestreamed rather than live, is also offering T-shirts to increase the amount raised... they sold out in 2 hours, even though like the stream they were only available in Japan (I hope that may change, I'd buy one!) but the organisers are looking to make more available.

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The silhouettes are Yuzuru Hanyu, Takahito Mura, Akiko Suzuki and Satoko Miyahara :clap:
 

Wynter

On the Ice
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May 22, 2018
The charity event in Noto is a success. The news report said more than 10,000 streaming tickets were sold before the show begin and the 5,000 t-shirts has also sold out.

There are two parts of the event:

First part is children skating class with Yuzu and Satton.
Second part is the ice show part.

The run down for the ice show is as follows:

Group program to taiko music: Yuzu, Mura, Akiko, Satton (choreographed by Akiko)
Taiko performance
Calligraphy performance
Skaters individual program
  • Mura to San San
  • Akiko to Hymn a l'amour
  • Satton to Stabat Mater
  • Yuzu to Haru Yo Koi
Closing group program with Que Sera Sera by Mrs. Green Apple (Choreographed by Akiko and Yuzu)

Jfanyus have shared some TV news for this event and there are bits of the programs in it:



Yuzu said he choose to keep the cost for the show as small as possible so there will be more funds to donate. He is doing the charity event free of charge (he confirmed it in his membership video), and choose to not using show lighting or invite guests for the purpose.

Some other TV coverage by NTV News Every



Docomo (one of the sponsors) have video & 2-day event report covering the Noto charity performance, Yuzu & Satton’s skating lesson, behind-the-scenes livestream tour, and discussion with Yuzu & Satoko will be released soon.


There will also a panel exhibition at “Rurubu Kitchen” in Shinjuku, Tokyo (20-30 Sept), which is currently holding the Ishikawa Noto Support Fair. Photo panels from the charity event will be displayed in the restaurant.

 

TallyT

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Australia
Yuzuru Hanyu has announced a new tour, under the title 'Echoes of Life' to be held at multiple dates
Dec 7, 9, 11 - Saitama Super Arena
January 3, 5 Hiroshima Green Arena
February 7, 9 La-la Arena, Tokyo Bay, Chiba
(this is the schedule at this stage, but the last tour was extended due to demand so......)
With Mikiko again as director it should be absolutely amazing. No details yet on livestream, but as RE-PRAY was streamed internationally, I expect ECHOES will also be.

Yuzu's introduction from the website, google translated.
"I have been vaguely pondering the meaning of "being alive" for as long as I can remember. Then, after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and after meeting people who have been affected by various disasters, touching their memories and feelings, and also seeing the natural disasters all over Japan and the hardships all over the world that seem to be increasing rapidly in recent years, I have repeatedly searched for answers to the question of what it means to be "alive" within the "bioethics" I have studied and the philosophy I have thought and felt, then lost sight of them, then searched again, found them, and assumed them.

If we turn our eyes outward, we may find ourselves lost in a society overflowing with information, in which we continually feel both our own pain and the pain of others. What is "life"? What is "me"? I wrote this story and program in the hope of providing some hints to such enormous questions.

I don't think there is anything in this world that only I can do. With the development of AI and technology, the things that only humans can do are gradually disappearing. However, I believe that with the team creating the show and everyone watching, that moment will become something that only "we" can do.
 
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Magill

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Yuzuru Hanyu has announced a new tour, under the title 'Echoes of Life' to be held at multiple dates
Dec 7, 9, 11 - Saitama Super Arena
January 3, 5 Hiroshima Green Arena
February 7, 9 La-la Arena, Tokyo Bay, Chiba
(this is the schedule at this stage, but the last tour was extended due to demand so......)
With Mikiko again as director it should be absolutely amazing. No details yet on livestream, but as RE-PRAY was streamed internationally, I expect ECHOES will also be.

Yuzu's introduction from the website, google translated.
"I have been vaguely pondering the meaning of "being alive" for as long as I can remember. Then, after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and after meeting people who have been affected by various disasters, touching their memories and feelings, and also seeing the natural disasters all over Japan and the hardships all over the world that seem to be increasing rapidly in recent years, I have repeatedly searched for answers to the question of what it means to be "alive" within the "bioethics" I have studied and the philosophy I have thought and felt, then lost sight of them, then searched again, found them, and assumed them.

If we turn our eyes outward, we may find ourselves lost in a society overflowing with information, in which we continually feel both our own pain and the pain of others. What is "life"? What is "me"? I wrote this story and program in the hope of providing some hints to such enormous questions.

I don't think there is anything in this world that only I can do. With the development of AI and technology, the things that only humans can do are gradually disappearing. However, I believe that with the team creating the show and everyone watching, that moment will become something that only "we" can do.

I must admit Yuzu booking Saitama Super Arena and inviting fans to join him there on his very 30th birthday to celebrate the prime night of his new solo Ice Show is just as cool a gesture as can be.
:party2::party2::party2::party2:
Fans are already going wild, and the ticket lottery is going to be the blood bath to start with!
I think hopes for a subtitled paid livestream for internationals who cannot be there or are left out after the lottery bad luck, are probably high as all his solo shows were livestreamed and subtitled, and I can't think he would not pick this particular night to be broadcast. I am sure the show itself is going to be great, meaningful and deep, this is what it sounds like, but the finale, oh, my, it is going to be a wild celebration!
Thank you, Yuzu! IT is going to be such a treat!

:tantrum::tantrum::jump::jump::jump::yahoo::yahoo:
 
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TallyT

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Australia
I must admit Yuzu booking Saitama Super Arena and inviting fans to join him there on his very 30th birthday to celebrate the prime night of his new solo Ice Show is just as cool a gesture as can be.
:party2::party2::party2::party2:
Fans are already going wild, and the ticket lottery is going to be the blood bath to start with!
I think hopes for a subtitled paid livestream for internationals who cannot be there or are left out after the lottery bad luck, are probably high as all his solo shows were livestreamed and subtitled, and I can't think he would not pick this particular night to be broadcast. I am sure the show itself is going to be great, meaningful and deep, this is what it sounds like, but the finale, oh, my, it is going to be a wild celebration!
Thank you, Yuzu! IT is going to be such a treat!

:tantrum::tantrum::jump::jump::jump::yahoo::yahoo:
Biggest birthday celebration in skating history!!! :cheer::biggrin::cheer:
 
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