I also have to say that after watching her LP at CoC, I don't think Yu-Na is a particularly graceful skater. I think she uses her arms the best out of anyone else there is, and I think she possesses musicality, but many of her positions are actually quite sloppy and unfinished. Nowhere near the category of Emily Hughes, but not even close to being sufficiently Sashaesque. Yu-Na does, however, land her jumps very lightly and gracefully.
Come to think of it, Mao is much more graceful in terms of positions than Yu-Na is.
Although I do acknowledge that Yu-na is greatly talented in theatrical expressions, I agree with you that Yu-Na's positions often look sloppy and unfinished.
Because she is very slim and gifted with long arms and legs, these issues fortunately do not stand out too much. But I think that dancers who are not as physically gifted as she is can still have much better lines as they dance.
Not only her knees and toes, but also her arms often have little tension, stretch, or resistance, which seems to make her arm positions look 'off.'
Also her stomach often lacks tension, which makes her upper body down. I think that the lack of tension and stretch seems to be contributing to her fragile looking.
Having said that, however, I do not mind these issues very much when she skates to a contemporary piece of music like Miss Saigon. She looked to me just fine.
But when she skates to a classical music like her waltz SP or a soft music like her last season’s LP, the sloppiness issue bugs me a lot. I think that a good foundation in classical ballet or other dancing would be helpful when skating to this kind of music. I think that Mao would do so much better in this SP music than Yu-Na because of her better positions, better stretch, more graceful arms, and lighter, smoother skating quality with nice strokes.
I wonder why David Wilson picked this particular music for her. I think that this music emphasizes these weaknesses of hers and these basic issues in dance training would take years to address. But perhaps they wanted her to learn something new?
In any case, I wish her a great season. Technically speaking, it was one of the strongest SP performances. I don't think that these would undermine her PCS too much in the current system anyway, either. I also think that she did decently well despite the lack of strong training in dancing.