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Jason Brown

At any rate, Jason appears in the video of Daniel biking and sightseeing in Chicago, so they at least spent a day touring in the city. It looks like they were having a lot of fun.
 
And who had Jason becoming a choreographer on their 2022 bingo card!

 
And who had Jason becoming a choreographer on their 2022 bingo card!

Oh wow, amazing news!
I’m really looking forward to seeing what Jason has done for Daniel.
 
And who had Jason becoming a choreographer on their 2022 bingo card!


And who had Jason becoming a choreographer on their 2022 bingo card!

It's exciting news for sure! It appears that Daniel will be premiering the program at THE ICE in Japan. I have wondered if Jason might eventually coach with Ro's team in Chicago.
 
Jason posted an instagram showing him headed off on a plane from OHare. The two previous posts were a photo of an earlier seminar that he did in Peru and the words "See You Soon!" So I infer from this that he is on his way back to Peru to do another seminar.
 
Actually, I believe Jason is on his way to Atlanta, Georgia for a Theatre on Ice training camp (what a perfect fit for Jason):


Did anyone notice in this article on the Peruvian Skating Federation that
Emily Oltmanns has been their high performance director since November 2021. Which explains the multiple trips to the Southern Hemisphere, to see BFF Millie :).

 
Actually, I believe Jason is on his way to Atlanta, Georgia for a Theatre on Ice training camp (what a perfect fit for Jason):


Did anyone notice in this article on the Peruvian Skating Federation that
Emily Oltmanns has been their high performance director since November 2021. Which explains the multiple trips to the Southern Hemisphere, to see BFF Millie :).

That's interesting! Good detective work.
 
I'm not embedding this, because it just an account of someone who attended the Atlanta camp, but they got to see Jason's Ina Bauer and Russian split up close and personal. :dbana: (video in the IG post) If I could stand on figure skates, I would pay for a camp just to see that. :)

 
In this article on SOI, I think some of the quotes are retreads (Jason and otherwise) but I didn't remember this one from Mariah about the Jason and Mariah Q&A sessions:

Jason and I go way back. We've been friends for such a long time, and we love talking. So we have no problem. We could talk to each other the whole time if no one asks questions. The Q&As have been awesome. We get lots of really great questions are really in depth and then we get lots of fun questions like "What's your favorite color?" or "What's your favorite animal?" I love feeding off of his energy. The people are really into it, so it's a fun way to connect with the audience.

:laugh:

 
Jason and Karen and Ashley and Kait Weaver are now in Boston as the Excel Competition. Jason was announcing skaters as they came on the ice to compete. He's starting to look like he's living the life of a non competitive skater, but we'll see! He's enjoying what he's doing.
 
Jordan Cowan just posted part two of his video session with Jason from June. He skates quite a bit of his new Impossible Dream program, but it wasn't trained yet. He might debut it in August. Right now the content is only available to subscribers of Jordan's Patreon. It's about 29 minutes and is unedited.
 
I might be seeing things that aren't really there but in watching the video of Jason's ID it seemed to me like he was skating with absolute and total freedom. Maybe, just maybe, not having the spectre of competition hanging over his head will be a good thing. I love this program and I think it could go down as one of his most iconic skates.
 
I might be seeing things that aren't really there but in watching the video of Jason's ID it seemed to me like he was skating with absolute and total freedom. Maybe, just maybe, not having the spectre of competition hanging over his head will be a good thing. I love this program and I think it could go down as one of his most iconic skates.
He did say in the original video that when this was recorded he had not yet trained it, so it was still rough. It does have two jumps and some complex spins and things didn't go super smoothly. What he posted was an edited clip. But yes, he looks great. He's in great shape so that he can give the audiences his best skating self at the shows he is doing.

Whether he decides to continue competing or not, what is clear is that he's not training for competition right now. he's training for shows. His show content is incredible. And he seems to enjoy living life this way for now.
 
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