Re: Loving Skaters Slow or Fast
ApacheApache,
I remember you and what you said because I always think your questions are very interesting

I didn't mention Michelle's spinning in "The Red Violin" because I don't remember it. I have it on tape but my filing system--video and mental--is pretty lame. I take your word for it, but I find it best for myself only to comment on what I can either distinctly remember or check on tape. The next time my eyes happen to fall on my tape with "Red Violin"--a program I like a lot, btw--I will check out Michelle's spins8o
As for the reasons why I'm not a big Kwan fan, I wouldn't even think of boring everybody <strong>again</strong> with stating them--especially not right before Nationals

But I will say that I don't think it matters one whit whether someone knows anything about artistry, dance, skating, or anything at all except his or her own humanity. It only matters that you love what you love. Besides, descriptions like flow, grace, line, etc. are all abstract and subjective. What is great flow to one person is so-so flow to another.
Actually, Joe and others have helped me out here with Joe's thread "What Makes You Sit Up for a Skater?" I'll steal two examples from that thread: Thartell says, "For the most part I'd say it is somewhat intangible. I have no skating/dance background, so I don't watch with a technical eye...What it comes down to for me is does the skater grab me? Do they have that intangible quality that draws me in to what they are doing?" I have mostly a dance and some skating background, and ITA with Thartell. An example of a skater would be Irina. I liked her from the first time I saw her corny Broadway medley program that won Europeans in '96. If I listed all the pros and cons about her skating, I'd probably have more cons, but the whole is greater than the sum of its parts--which I often find to be the case with performers and artists of all kinds. This season, however, Irina's LP to "La Traviata" is wretched. When I first saw her skate it, I thought her skating abilities had collapsed. But when I saw her skate an old program, "Samson and Delilah" at Hallmark, I saw that she was still the skater I loved, it was just the performance and choreography of "La Traviata" that had collapsed. Anyway, the point is, talking about Irina's or any skater's technical weaknesses doesn't make me like him or her any less. Of course I'll argue my POV on a matter of pure opinion, for example if someone says "Irina hasn't got a clue about artistry." But if someone says, "Irina travels on her spins," of course I would agree.
The second thing I'll steal from Joe's thread (sorry to have threads crossbreeding here) is from Fetal: Fetal says his two favorite skaters are Michelle and Yags and lists his reasons. I agree with everything Fetal says, yet I love Yags but Michelle is "not my cup of tea." If someone listed Fetal's reasons or those listed by Joe as being descriptive of a skater I'd never seen, in general I would say, "Yes, I would probably like that skater." But ultimately I think it's like a less emotional version of falling in love. It's either there or it ain't. And as anyone knows who has been on a blind date, you can never predict who is going to get along and who won't.
I hope that someday Michelle will skate in a way that will "get me" the way "Rush" did or the way other moments in her skating have. It's no fun having a great champion and not being able to enjoy her skating. But you can't force yourself to like something. You can try to see it from others' POV and try to see what they love about it, but after that, it's mystery.
So just to include a bit of the actual topic, whether Michelle is a fast or slow spinner doesn't matter much to me. It's just a technical element that's interesting to discuss and would be nice to see improved, but those who are moved by Michelle's programs are not moved because of the speed of her spins. And for those who are not moved, faster spins aren't going to change their reactions. You noticed the discrepency on the speed of her spins and yet I feel secure in saying that it doesn't affect the way you feel about Michelle one bit
Rgirl