On Hana022014's channel (http://www.dailymotion.com/user/hana02014/1) there are many news programs with Mao, including 2 that I haven't seen posted here yet (0628 & 0629). You can see some new clips showing Mao practicing her EX and her group number with Caro and Joannie. I like the move Mao does at 03:30 in the 0628 video and the group spiral sequence from the other video. The group number is going to be awesome! 
There are apparently like a 100 versions of Bei Mir Bist Du Schon on Youtube.
I found a nice blog entry about the poster's favourite performances, though: http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/idiotprogrammer/2010/01/testing-bei-mir-bist-du-schon/
I found 3 versions I love, but, to be honest, I'm having trouble imagining how they would work as a SP, either...
Budapest Klezmer Version - Beautiful vocals, great sound quality and the use of the klezmer instrument makes this version sound very unique. I like the jazz/scat part in the middle. However, I can't imagine how the elements could be placed - this piece has a couple of great, explosive moments, but they seem to short to fit a StSq. And it would be difficult to fit lvl4 spins anywhere... I certainly could imagine it as an EX, but my CoP-brain fails me.
The Janis Siegel version - I could imagine an explosive StSq fitting perfectly at the end, but where to fit the 3A and the combo? The beginning of the song seems rather too fast... Mao seems to prefer to time her 3A approach perfectly with the music/rhythm and I'm having trouble imagining her making it wo
The Martha Tilton version - I could imagine the choreo, but the quality of the recording seems not good enough to play in the rink (understandably, since this is a very old recording). Maybe there is a remastered version available somewhere? That orchestral, folkish (Yiddish..?) finale is fantastic!
hurrah said:Madame Butterfly---yes, fine, totally great, fabulous, no doubt Mao's going to own it, will be epic, etc. but, er, which version of 'Bei Mir Bistu Shein' will it be??
There are apparently like a 100 versions of Bei Mir Bist Du Schon on Youtube.
I found 3 versions I love, but, to be honest, I'm having trouble imagining how they would work as a SP, either...
Budapest Klezmer Version - Beautiful vocals, great sound quality and the use of the klezmer instrument makes this version sound very unique. I like the jazz/scat part in the middle. However, I can't imagine how the elements could be placed - this piece has a couple of great, explosive moments, but they seem to short to fit a StSq. And it would be difficult to fit lvl4 spins anywhere... I certainly could imagine it as an EX, but my CoP-brain fails me.
The Janis Siegel version - I could imagine an explosive StSq fitting perfectly at the end, but where to fit the 3A and the combo? The beginning of the song seems rather too fast... Mao seems to prefer to time her 3A approach perfectly with the music/rhythm and I'm having trouble imagining her making it wo
The Martha Tilton version - I could imagine the choreo, but the quality of the recording seems not good enough to play in the rink (understandably, since this is a very old recording). Maybe there is a remastered version available somewhere? That orchestral, folkish (Yiddish..?) finale is fantastic!


