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Javier Fernandez

Talking about football for LaLiga4Sports - El Clasico between Barcelona and Madrid this afternoon. (Think this was done a couple weeks ago when he was in Malaga.)

Add: Madrid lost 1-5... And the Shibutanis released a JO/CaOI themed video with "Embarrassing!" Javi content.

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I love Javi, but hate RM, since to me, RM is the epitome of everything that is wrong with football.... (Well, okay, I did like Iker Casillas. He was awesome. The stupid club treated him very ****** though when he was leaving. Just another reason to dislkie it.)
 
Javi might not participate in the GP series, but he is definitely not forgotten: https://twitter.com/zpetra8/status/1058299618352603136 and https://twitter.com/hopeIegacy/status/1058295626964836354

I hope the message goes all the way through to Madrid to ROI practices and whatnot related to the show...

The blue banner is still quite amazing - some of you might remember it made it's debut in Milan at the Worlds in the spring. The design is by tureis, a totally devoted Javi fan and graphic designer extraordinaire. I took part in hanging it up at least :biggrin: This time, only the banner travelled and friends made the rest happen... It will probably be out only today as there are gazillion banners and the organizers decided to rotate them.

But I am deliriously happy that a) it got hung and b) complete unknowns did EXACTLY what they were supposed to do with tags and all.

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The banner was there for the whole time apparently as it was taken down only after the men's competition finished today - AND the moment got videoed :laugh:

Let's see if it will travel further this season... ;)

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The first show is on Saturday in Pamplona. There's been so much stuff that I have not had time to process it being busy at work etc. But they travelled up north on Monday, the whole cast (apart from Plushenko, who seems to be still in Russia) was there and started to work on the choreos with David and Sandra on Tuesday. They have a skating girl group, Revolutionettes (with Celia Robledo among synchro skaters). The stage is being built - lots of stuff going on there.

Javi busy doing quite a lot of PR also - yesterday a press conference and today a visit to the local football team CA Osasuna. Inbetween, ice time getting things done there as well.

It's all happening and it looks massive compared to the first show (well, that was just one)...

Will try and get some of the coverage together later.

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Just wanted to say GOOD LUCK! :cheer:
I hope (and believe) that ROI will be a complete success: that the organization runs smoothly, that the fans are supportive and happy with the performances, that the skaters are happy and satisfied with their performances and that Javi gets all the love and applause he deserves! :pray: :love:
Roi tomorrow in Pamplona is sold out!!
 
The end of the week finally arrived, and I decided to pour myself a glass of red wine and try and collect at least some of the events in the past two weeks.

So, David and Sandra worked with Elladj Balde and Yuka Sato in Canada on their ROI choreos before hopping on a plane to Madrid. The first weekend might have been used also partially to talk about (maybe even do?) Javi’s possible competition programs – however, no info has been leaked on that so far.

Last week they worked in Madrid with the Revolutionettes and Javi and at probably also Elladj Balde. Javi visited the local club also. It seems they also planned the group routines etc. – David being apparently very happy about a chance of working with Sandra on this!

During the week Javi visited the head of tourism of Madrid – he has been an ambassador for the city for a couple of years. On the same day, got a bite to eat and into the place’s social media

He also did something in a recording studio with Carlos Jean – did not try to sing, though.

During the weekend, a bit of (deserved) downtime for Javi – out at Premios 40 (looks like some kind of music event) with Marina (I was getting a little worried – it had been more than two weeks from the previous relationship update!).

On Monday they set out to Pamplona on a bus – Anna and Luca, the Revolutionettes, Yuka Sato, Javi. The bus had ROI tapes on its sides! Yuka Sato posted an IG story on the way with Javi entertaining the travellers (plus I love the ROI care package with a small dictionary on useful phrases in Spanish and Euskera or Basque that is. Nice to see the fellow non-indoeuropean lingo featured, says the native Finnish speaker.)

In the evening the entire cast (minus Plushenko) got together for dinner before getting into serious work the next day. They worked at a local rink which was apparently very cold – ROI provided also toques. All week there have been bits and pieces from practices. Lots of clips from building the rink with all the lights, and whatever they need to do to pull off a show with several live music acts, skating and acrobats. The Zamboni has ROI tapes over it. Everybody does crazy amounts of social media. There was also a hint of a TV broadcast.

On Tuesday, Javi and the director Jesus Rodriguez gave a press conference with plenty of photos, clips, articles. Navarra Arena, twice, Navarra TV, ROI on Twitter twice, EFE Deportes, also twice, Marca, IUSport, Diario de Navarra, Noticias de Navarra, Navarra Informacion, NAIZ.

On Wednesday, he visited the local football team CA Osasuna training grounds (LaLiga is one of the sponsors of the tour after all). Javi got to show off his head game as well as got pro tips from Roberto Torres on his penalty kicks. Who also got to visit the arena, but did not get to wear skates (which is lame, but I could imagine they would not wanna show how bad people would be at skating first time ever after Javi basically killing it on the football field.) Stories and videos a plenty again. Marca, Diario de Navarra, Radio Marca, Radio cadena SER, Navarra Sport, Gonzalo Vesco Muro, and LaLiga4Sports twice: one and two.

Also, a phone interview for Onda Cero at some point.

He did get on ice at some point because the girls got to lift him.

I think on Thursday he got to do a bit more skating. Plushenko maybe arrived on Friday (on ice on Saturday morning finally – he is not taking part in the group routines, I guess). Also, music director Carlos Jean, MC David Moreno, the musicians etc. are busy getting ready for their parts. To round off the week on Friday evening, rehearsal and also the final presser. Which resulted in further clips and articles etc. Noticias de Navarra, AS, Navarra Arena, and RTVE.

Today, a dress rehearsal before the show. It seems that there will be a number based on a certain famous gentleman involving Anna & Luca as well as Javi and the Revolutionettes (and the surprise is…). There will be some bullfighting, an ensemble routine to Aranjuez Concerto ending with fighting the windmills and wooing Dulcinea. Yuka Sato and the Revolutionettes will perform with Eva Ruiz, but other possible collaborations have not yet been revealed. I count Javi’s solos at 3 at the moment and sure hope there will be that 4th one featuring that Spanish singer and that song.

A message from Javi for the Navarra Arena, for 4K eventos and for LaLiga4Sports with a visit to the local football pitch.

The cast from Anna Cappellini.

And the absolute best news is: PAMPLONA IS SOLD OUT!!!! (Already on Friday morning!)

Showtime is now just a couple of hours away, but I love seeing all the social media posts by people wishing luck and, most importantly, people getting ready or already on their way to Navarra Arena. Break a leg, in bocca a lupo and onnea esitykseen, guys!

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In the hotel now, after waching Revolution on Ice in Pamplona. The place was crowded, more than 10000 persons. The speaker told that it is the first time that there were so many people in Pamplona Arena!
And I've been really lucky because I'm alocated in the same hotel that the skaters, so I took many photos with most of them. Maybe tomorrow I'll see them again during breakfast!:luv17:
 
In the hotel now, after waching Revolution on Ice in Pamplona. The place was crowded, more than 10000 persons. The speaker told that it is the first time that there were so many people in Pamplona Arena!
And I've been really lucky because I'm alocated in the same hotel that the skaters, so I took many photos with most of them. Maybe tomorrow I'll see them again during breakfast!:luv17:

I'm so glad, hope you had a great time!!
 
Javi congratulations on the successful show. You deserve all the love because you are a beautiful person.
More success for you in all your planned endeavors.
 
In the hotel now, after waching Revolution on Ice in Pamplona. The place was crowded, more than 10000 persons. The speaker told that it is the first time that there were so many people in Pamplona Arena!
And I've been really lucky because I'm alocated in the same hotel that the skaters, so I took many photos with most of them. Maybe tomorrow I'll see them again during breakfast!:luv17:

WOW! And, please, do not hesitate to submit a full report on EVERYTHING!

Tons of social media and some media reports. The only negative comments I've seen so far were from some unfortunate souls whose seats were appropriated by the press and/or loudspeakers (I remember the GP Final in Marseille where you could not see the other side of the ice from some of the most expensive seats because they had put a very high camera stand in the middle of it...). And from those who could not get a ticket in the end. Contentwise it seems to have been an overall success :luv17:

Here the whole of Prometo, the same person has posted also a couple of other clips from the rest of the show. (And you can find quite a few in Twitter or IG... Eg this thread in Twitter.)

I hope this success and the positive buzz turns into further ticket sales. They should do some promotion for Murcia and Las Palmas, coz there the sales figures do not look too good (yet).

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WOW! And, please, do not hesitate to submit a full report on EVERYTHING!

Tons of social media and some media reports. The only negative comments I've seen so far were from some unfortunate souls whose seats were appropriated by the press and/or loudspeakers (I remember the GP Final in Marseille where you could not see the other side of the ice from some of the most expensive seats because they had put a very high camera stand in the middle of it...). And from those who could not get a ticket in the end. Contentwise it seems to have been an overall success :luv17:

Here the whole of Prometo, the same person has posted also a couple of other clips from the rest of the show. (And you can find quite a few in Twitter or IG... Eg this thread in Twitter.)

I hope this success and the positive buzz turns into further ticket sales. They should do some promotion for Murcia and Las Palmas, coz there the sales figures do not look too good (yet).

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The good reports from the first show should definitely help sales for the others.
 
Fancam recordings are appearing on YT... This is the new Chaplin number with the old costume. That deep sigh of relief when he gets successfully down from the lift :laugh: The same channel has quite a few other clips also.

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