i watched Nathan's new EX three times in a roll. I love it, I like the music, yes it is even autobiographical, the lyric, the moves etc. I like the melody of the song.
I think Nathan choreoed this himself, maybe within a day or two. He used many moves from his previous programs (nemesis, last dancer, no good, stole the show etc) and modified them (none of them is exactly the same) to fit the music. Quite a few brilliant ideas. The money paid for his various choreographers are well spent.
Probably my fav EX from Nathan so far.
Did he buy that white shirt in Japan, I don't think it is the same white shirt he was wearing from his parachute.
now here comes critics.
I saw this comments on Youtube that I agree
"I think what Nathan really needs, to be a 'complete' skater, is: (1)
better posture ( no hunched shoulders, extension of neck, stand up straighter, bend his knees more; increase edging of his blades, if possible); (2) moments of 'andante' (not the feeling that he's rushing through his entire program). Artistry needs
"breathing" moments: that, IMO, would make him a more complete skater: he certainly has the technical ability; I think he just needs to have his coach work with him on these elements of his presentation"
Nathan needs to work more on his posture. he can look at no other than Javi, Patrick, Plushy in this show to get the idea (of his generation, Kolyada, Shoma). Nathan's shoulder blades is not naturally open, thus he needs to spend even more effort on his posture, I hunch too, it felt cool and casual some times, but the feeling of endless extension from your chest to all directions (up to your neck, ear, head, or sides ways to your shoulder, finger tips ) also feels great and it is beautiful (also very cool) to watch.
the breathing moment, this ex is very possibly choreoed by Nathan himself. it seems that he feel the need to put in moves for pretty much every single note (ofc every move is danced to the music due to his great musicality).but it is okay to leave some blank (like the idea of Nathan's last dancer program), to hold the edge/a move longer, to be patient with the phrasing, it will be okay Nathan boi. less sometimes in more not only can be applied in your fav costume style, it also hold true in dance/music/choreo concept/performance. You don't need to go full-out(energy wise) all the time to be considered a great performance (the layer of performance).
These are the artistic concepts that I wished Nathan's coaching team can enlighten him (he can choreo such a lovely piece himself, he already has so much innate talent in figure skating artistry), which is also what I appreciated from some of my fav choreographers and school of figure skating and
it is an intelligence a high intelligence actually. Also this is my worry it maybe ignored, although, there is no doubt that Nathan can do every move in figure skating as he already collected in his figure skating treasure box.