Re: Let's try to describe charisma ....
OK, "charisma" in my book is ... the unbelievable "presence" of a certain person and in this particular case the presence on ice, of course, a special something, a kinda natural magic this person is able to create. This magic works almost all the time, even during an only mediocre performance/program, and - most of all!!! - in front of almost every arena. When this particular person skates, it's impossible to do something else or take a fridge break, no matter if you like it or not.
Plushenko is a good example; I think his costumes, the music cuts and the choreography are still kinda horrible - but there's something special about this
guy - I simply love the way he moves, I love the way he acts. I always felt entertained by him, I realize what a rough diamond he is, even though Yags is my fave and (still!!!) nobody doesn't touch me like him.
Lulu is the opposite ... she's one of my favourite female skaters of all times and many of her eligible programs were the best one's by a Lady ever, on the other hand I'd never call her "charismatic", not even in her glory days. But some of her performances were - at least - magical ...
But I guess there's no final explanation for the term "charisma", for being "charismatic", or not, like many other things before that has been disucssed here it's in the eye of the beholder ....
Anke