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Kazuki Tomono

But, :hopelessness: Tomono kun, please learn how to hold a kitty! (Or give me the context of how he ended up holding the plushy like that!)

Hahaha That's very true, Tsurara! I hope he doesn't hold real kitties like that! :rofl:
I have the impression he's more of a dog person, what do you guys think?

Misha talking about his collaboration with Kazuki in new interview. He mentioned about the preparations for next season programs

http://hasegawahitomi.com/2019/04/01/mginterviewatsaitama/

Yaaasss! :dance:
So curious to see what these two will come up with!
 
Misha talking about his collaboration with Kazuki in new interview. He mentioned about the preparations for next season programs

http://hasegawahitomi.com/2019/04/01/mginterviewatsaitama/

I'm gonna wait for Tsurara to help us out. Too difficult for me and my google translate, lol.
I hope Kazuki does something modern for either SP or LP, the gala was so much fun! IMO that style suits him better than romantic or earnest programs, because that way we can see his energy and lively spirit the best.
 

LMAO! Didn't realize it was this long when I started working on it :eek: I couldn't finish it tonight, I'll do it later, like tomorrow or the day after when I have time.
By the way, this interview was done originally in English I believe, but for some reason (like the writer's writing habits and vocab), I couldn't guess many of their original wordings they used (except for katakana-ed ones). I hope I got all the meanings correctly, but the translation ended up being rather liberal and free than I expected it to be, and probably not as accurate as it should be, I'm afraid. I hope you don't mind that. Please feel free to ask if your translation doesn't match with mine. Also, this is quite a rough work, so I probably made some errors too. Please let me know if you notice any so I can correct them later.

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- You've participated in WC for 8 times as a skater, and this is your first time, not as a skater but as a choreographer... is it supposed to be just as a choreographer?

As a choreographer and coach.

- So, you came to Saitama as a choreographer and coach. How is WC in a different position?

I think it's a totally different thing. But, there are things that feel like "new" and "not so new". Being here not as a skater is "new". But in my case, as my parents were coaches, I've seen what it's like to work as a coach since I was little and there are things I know. So, that's where it feels "not so new".
I'm coaching with the knowledge I've received from, not only my father, but many mentors who have taught me. That means, I'm instructing the teachings by my father, Alexei Mishin, Brian Orser, Tatiana Tarasova, Frank Carroll, Phillip Mills and so on, through me.

- What do you feel when your student is performing on the ice in a competition?

Before that, we get prepared as much as possible in all aspects, technical, expressive, and mental aspects. Because it is very important. Then I send the student in the best condition to the competition. That said, it's not really an easy thing to do.
Once the skater is on the ice, it's all up to them. (laugh) But when my student is skating, it feels like I'm skating together on the ice. I'm doing the same movement, it's just that the student is in the rink and I'm outside the rink. (laugh) That is why some coaches make intense movements when their student is skating.

- But you're watching your student, standing still, looking sharp in a jacket.

I'm consciously trying to do so. Yesterday, Ari Zakaryan uploaded a pic of Brian, Tracy and me watching Medvedeva in Ladies Single on SNS, and there was a comment that said "Why can Misha stay so calm?" Let me reply to it, "Appearing calm does not neccesary mean it's the same inside. It's storming inside." (laugh) I just want to balance out with what's happening inside me and I stand still calmly.
Especially since I came here, it feels like I'm empty at the end of the day because I'm bringing out all my energy every day. I work from 8 am to 10 pm, but my head is clear and I wake up in the middle of the night. This time, I'm working with 3 skaters (Evgenia Medvedeva, Hong Yi Chen, and Eliska Brezinova) and they all have their own methods for preparations and mental conditions. One wants to stay focused, another wants to have a pleasant atmosphere, another wants to be left alone. And I adapt to each of all the cases."

- Before the competition starts, do you all, the coach, skater, and you Misha, talk about how you want to approach it?

That's right. I'm not with the three skaters 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Just some days a year, I go to their place or they come to me. So I have to talk to each of the three and their coaches to discuss in depth before every competition and decide how to approach it.

(About Tosca, Medvedeva's SP)

- May I ask about your choreography of "Tosca", Medvedeva's new SP since Russian Nats in December?

Sure.

- When did you get the offer?

Three weeks before the Russian Nats!

- What! On such short notice?

That's right. At that time, I was in Armenia for an ice show after having finished with Kazuki's Rostelecom Cup, and I received a text from Brian in the morning, saying "I want a new short program for Medvedeva.

- And how did you reply back?

I was surprised, like Wow, but I texted back to him, "Okay, sure. When's the next game?" Then his reply said, "In 3 weeks." (laugh)

- Well, well, well... (laugh)

So I asked "When should I go to Canada?" and he goes, "As soon as possible."

- And when did you go to Canada?

4 days after I received the text. I cancelled a camp, changed my original schedule of going back to LA first, and flew straight from Armenia to Canada. I worked for the new choreo on the flight to Canada as well, and then when I arrived in Canada at 5 pm, I went straight to the rink, worked for 8 hours on the ice until midnight, ... it was a big challenge.

- You've done that far because the choreo is for Medvedeva, the big skater?

Well, every skater's choreo is important for me. That being said, this one was very tough and it was a big work. I had only two weeks and a half, so there wasn't much time, she is a big skater, and it was a very important season for her after having changed her environment. Moreover, her previous program was made by a wonderful choreographer, and that also made it difficult.
Considering all of those, I needed to create a program that should deliver her inner strength and show her beauty not as a young girl skater but as a mature lady skater. Besides, with the limited time, the music had to be something she could (easily) go deep into (to feel it). As for the costume, Elena (Pollack) who had been in charge of my costumes for long, Brian, Tracy, Medvedeva, and I, all of us discussed together to decide, even to the fine details. That deep and rich red is an image of a very deep fire. I think the dress makes her look really mature. She made it through all these many difficult things in just two weeks or so.

- How did you decide to choose Tosca for music?

"Tosca" is strong, powerful, dramatic and passionate. So, I thought this would be good and I sent it to her, and she said, "Wow, I think this is good. I can feel the music." There were some other pieces to choose from and Brian, Tracy, Med and I together listened to them to compare. But I thought "Tosca" fit her the best. I think it was a good decision.

- Why do you think they chose you to choreograph for this important program?

Don't ask me, ask them. (laugh)

- You're right, excuse me. (laugh)

According to Medvedeva, they had more candidates for the choreography, but in the end, Brian said "Okay, let's ask Misha."
I don't know why they chose me, but I'm thankful for the decision. I'm thankful for being able to work with Medvedeva, and for being able to work with Tracy and Brian together, too. Working together with the two coaches also taught me how to support skaters in the back/behind the scenes. At the Cricket Club, they let me do, not just choreographing but also instructing some techs and going into details on spins. In that sense, I'm thankful to the two for letting me join that team. It's quite something (rare) for such elite coaches of the elite skaters to let a new and young coach in their team, though. I'm very thankful that they believe/trust me. I respect them so much.

(About Choreographing for multiple skaters)

- You have choreographed for 3 skaters, among those taking part in this competition now, but they are not in a rivalry relationship, right? What do you think about choreographing for skaters in the same category/discipline and on the same level, for instance?

I want to deal flexibly with it. As a choreographer, I put all my efforts into it to choreograph for any skaters. Whether the skaters I choreographed for are rivals, friends, or in good terms or not is another matter. I'm always open and I pay my biggest attention to the skaters I work with and I respect them.

- As I watch you work, I find that you're such a caring choreographer and coach.

Thank you. That's how I want to do my work.

- Then, if you were to choreograph for top level skaters in the same category, how do you treat them?

I don't know if such a thing would happen! (laugh)

- Suppose if it happens?

If it happens in a competition, I'll put my 100% efforts into both skaters and then step back and watch over them. Because I want to give both of them the same amount of supports. At Ladies Free in this game, Hong Yi and Eliska are skating in the same group. I'm not only choreographing for the two but I also coaching them both. So I've talked to each of their teams and explained the situation beforehand.

- I see. Now, when do you feel happy as a choreographer and/or coach?

When the skater feels happy, I think.

- For example, Medvedeva was wonderful in her SP. I could feel her strong emotion. I believe many felt the same way as I did. What did you feel from her performance, Misha? Did you think, like "This is my work" or something of the sort?

No, no, nothing like that, really. When she finished her performance, I was very pleased as a team. I thought it was the fruit of the teamwork. I knew how devoted Brian and Tracy, as well as Medvedeva herself, had been working for it. That was a victory of the team.

- Congratulations, really!

Thank you. But Free isn't over yet! (laugh)

- That's true. Now, regarding Kazuki...

The Ramen-boy.

- He loves ramen, doesn't he.

Oh wait, he's got a new name. Now he's a Ramen-guru. (laugh) He knows everything about ramen.

- Right. So you continue to work with him in the next season?

Yes, I'll be working to the best of my ability for him. I've sent him like 7 to 10 pieces of music to choose from for the next season's program. This is still just about ideas, but I want him to explore and learn many things in a wide variety. So I introduced him to my mentors, and I want him to further learn more things at their places as well. I'm also one of his coaches, so I feel that way. I don't think it's fine just to let him skate what I choreographed.

- I see. By the way, it's only been a year since you retired. You came up really big this year.

I made 32 programs.

- A big number. Can you take time off (when you work) like that?

No! Even if I take some time off, I think I'd end up thinking about skating anyways. Like which music is good, or what transition or step to use, and so forth.

- Workaholic?

No, no, I don't think I'm workaholic. Even though I don't take time off, sometimes I slack off, and a part of me tries to uplift my spirit.

- How about taking a week off with no plans to refresh yourself?

I'll think about it!

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- Being that busy, Misha, do you fix those many programs you choreographed for the skaters of various countries during the season?

I do. Like you said earlier, it may be funny to say this myself, but I'm a caring type of person. I visit the skater when I can, or if they can, then they come to me, to fix the programs many times during the season. Medvedeva's SP has also been refined afterwards.
After Russia Cup Final on February 22 (snipped the explanation), I went to Toronto and fixed her program. But back then, we didn't know if she could participate in WC or not yet. People said, "Misha went to Medvedeva's place, that must mean she is going to WC," but that wasn't right. We really didn't know. Or, it wasn't decided yet, so nobody knew. I was at Cricket's for 4 days, and it was on the very last day when I was leaving Toronto that we heard she was participating in WC.

- I see. Thank you for revealing a lot of stories that you otherwise couldn't before. Finally, may I ask your future schedule?

I'm occupied with choreography works and camps until June. I'm very grateful that I've got a lot more offers this year than ever before, but actually, I already had to decline some. My schedule is just too full. I had an offer for an ice show too, but my schedule was already filled with a choreography work then. I'll do my 100% from now on, too.
Now, I have to get going for Ladies' practice. See you!

fin (sorry, not translating the writer's comment for now)

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Tsurara as usual is our angel! Thank you! :love:

I'm gonna wait for Tsurara to help us out. Too difficult for me and my google translate, lol.
I hope Kazuki does something modern for either SP or LP, the gala was so much fun! IMO that style suits him better than romantic or earnest programs, because that way we can see his energy and lively spirit the best.

I agree! I'd love to see him doing something like Daft Punk as a competitive programme. Although I do think he 'owned' Cinema Paradiso and Riverdance as well, but Daft Punk was special and honestly something quite different in the Men's field!
 
okay, I edited the rest in. Now I looked it back, Tomono-kun's part is rather short lol
But we can see how Misha is doing his work with other skaters, so we can imagine how he'll work with Tomono-kun, too. (and someone's avatar was staring at me)

I wanna see the whole list of the music pieces Misha sent to Tomono-kun!!!
 
okay, I edited the rest in. Now I looked it back, Tomono-kun's part is rather short lol
But we can see how Misha is doing his work with other skaters, so we can imagine how he'll work with Tomono-kun, too. (and someone's avatar was staring at me)

I wanna see the whole list of the music pieces Misha sent to Tomono-kun!!!

Yes! The whole interview is definitely relevant! I'm also curious about the music list... Thank you so much, Tsurara! :luv17:

On a different note, I came across some lovely pics of Kazuki (and Marin) at last year's PIW! :love:
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1113825217594314757
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1113944535392849920
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1113946233016442881
 
Thanks Tsurara as always for the translation :luv17:

Misha and Kazuki having Ramen before training :laugh:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv3xJz3nctO/

KiraraChin, I can't wait for his first show this year in PIW next month, hopefully, he will be able to debut his new EX like last year ^^

Hahaha The ramen guru strikes again! :rofl:
Also, Kazuki needs a haircut! This fringe on his eyes must be annoying in training...

I'm sooooooo looking forward to PIW. Hopefully we'll have a new EX and some good pics!
Some more great ones from last year:
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1114146281423659008
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1114146647309602816
https://twitter.com/shimapuri/status/1114148085146382337
 
Hmmm, actually, I may be wrong, but that photo doesn't look like ramen, maybe Japanese style noodle, like udon or kishimen?
See the wooden soup spoon there? It often goes with udon and not too often with ramen. And that bowl does not look like one for ramen, either. What he's holding with chopsticks look something like tempura but not sure, doesn't look like what you find in usual ramen. Anyways, noodle, nevertheless.

Speaking of the ramen guru, from Liza's IG story, it looks like she had the same kind of ramen (akadama from ippudo?) that Tomono kun recommended to Eliska before, but in Kanazawa. Maybe the guru's teachings are spreading. (Jk)
 
Hmmm, actually, I may be wrong, but that photo doesn't look like ramen, maybe Japanese style noodle, like udon or kishimen?
See the wooden soup spoon there? It often goes with udon and not too often with ramen. And that bowl does not look like one for ramen, either. What he's holding with chopsticks look something like tempura but not sure, doesn't look like what you find in usual ramen. Anyways, noodle, nevertheless.

Speaking of the ramen guru, from Liza's IG story, it looks like she had the same kind of ramen (akadama from ippudo?) that Tomono kun recommended to Eliska before, but in Kanazawa. Maybe the guru's teachings are spreading. (Jk)

I will bow to your knowledge on this one, Tsurara! :bow:
Kazuki obviously likes all types of noodles, so it could well be udon or something else. Whatever it was, looked delicious! And it's nice to see other skaters enjoying ramen, too :biggrin:

Oh, did you guys see Kazuki and Misha were at Chukyo University today! Misha posted this story: https://twitter.com/TFSI2/status/1114491409204039680
Poor thing must have been exhausted!
 
Actually that's something every Japanese knows, KiraraChin! :biggrin:

Oh, did you guys see Kazuki and Misha were at Chukyo University today! Misha posted this story: https://twitter.com/TFSI2/status/1114491409204039680
Poor thing must have been exhausted!
Ahhhh! Right, it's weekend! Then the noodle may be Kishimen! (at Chukyo's cafeteria, maybe? or just they met in Nagoya before heading to Toyota...I need to stop imagining now.)
 
Ahhhh! Right, it's weekend! Then the noodle may be Kishimen! (at Chukyo's cafeteria, maybe? or just they met in Nagoya before heading to Toyota...I need to stop imagining now.)

Hahaha it's natural to be curious! I didn't know what kishimen noodles are, so thank you :)


YAAAASSSS I saw this story, too! Yes, it seems Misha is choreographing Kazuki's new free! I'm so excited, looks very cool! :hap93:
However, I do hope Kazuki continues to work with Misao Sato-sense in some capacity, because her choreo is also very good and suits Kazuki very well. I'm hoping she can do the short and/or his new EX :pray:

In any case, I'm so happy Kazuki is getting his free choreo this early! It'll give him time to settle into his new programme. Last season Riverdance was choreographed quite late (June/July). I am now wondering if he'll keep 'Cinema Paradiso' as the short, which is a programme that he really likes...
 
Not excited about this choice. They may make this work, so I'm not saying I definitely won't like it, but I don't think the roary MR tango suits Kazuki at all. I adore him as a skater, but IMO he doesn't have the drama in him. Misha could sell it, but I don't think it is going to highlight Kazuki's strengths. I'm afraid it will look forced.
I hope for a better music match with the SP.
 
Not excited about this choice. They may make this work, so I'm not saying I definitely won't like it, but I don't think the roary MR tango suits Kazuki at all. I adore him as a skater, but IMO he doesn't have the drama in him. Misha could sell it, but I don't think it is going to highlight Kazuki's strengths. I'm afraid it will look forced.
I hope for a better music match with the SP.

Yeah, I am so afraid of this too. I am sure Kazuki has a word in the final choice which makes me want to see what he wants to show and if he will succeed in that and I don't want to judge early before seeing the program and his performance but like you I am sadly not as excited as I wanted to be when I hear about his next seasons programs.

Now, I really pray he won't reuse his SP and have a new one more of his fun style and hopefully choreographed by Misao Sato.
 
Chin up, guys! At least it's not Carmen 😂

Seriously now, I'm actually quite intrigued by it. It seems to me quite an "adult" piece for Kazuki and, although warhorse, completely different from anything he's done before.

I actually liked the little snippet from earlier and his sassy pose on the pic, so let's see...
 
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