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Saturday Morning - "Patrick as Kermit the frog" & "other voluptuous things"![]()

The "other voluptuous things" are the best things when he don´t skate![]()
Did you all see the video of Kermit getting dressed in the Blackbird costume?:luv17: :luv17: :luv17: :luv17: :luv17:
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Source:https://www.facebook.com/groups/PatrickChanITA/permalink/1279801765432919/

:agree: :agree: :agree:.
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how do you call a big gorgeous smilei don't think we can say a voluptuous smile
Patrick is so sunny![]()
Patrick is so sunny![]()
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:agree: :agree: :agree:.
4EVERCHAN is so funny and the most hilarious poster on this thread.

so... i have just watched back to back, flawless Patrick at 4CC 2016 and the journey Nationals 2017 (flawless minus one quad)
Here is my question : what do you prefer in terms of choreography?
I am struggling because I get more emotional watching the journey because the music is introspective and calls in melancholy etc...
but then, the Chopin... omg... the jumps and spins work so well with the timing of the music... (the salchow at the end... the spin position change when the slow e minor prelude comes in) etc... I do love the footwork in journey but the one in the chopin is more linked with the music IMHO...
So is Patrick still working on the choreography and planning to peak at worlds?
Is it because the Chopin was an older program (2 seasons already) and that things got refined?
Is it due to the fact that having an abstract program like the Chopin may not draw you in as much as one with a "story line" like the journey but then, being abstract, the choreography comes directly from the music rather than coming from the emotion transcended by the music?
In light of that : I think Patrick will use the Journey for the Olympics and fine tune it until then... What do you think about that?
for me, both performances mentioned are masterful each one on its own, but personally I prefer Chopin in terms of choreography and expression. The music cuts used for it were put together exquisitely in my opinion and choreography perfectly matched music's highs and lows, this combination in effect allowed Patrick to show both dramatic and lyrical sides of music and his expression through his skating at the same time. And I felt that there was that amazing balance between classic, melancholic music, that nostalgic feel created and modernity, musicality of the choreography, elevated to the max by Patrick's softness in skating, yet so bold and prominent in expression of music and its emotions.
For me, Elegies SP and Chopin FS are iconic masterpieces I'm getting back to a lot, something inside me just breaks every time during Elegie when he's going into final spin, I can't help it...
Elegie was the first program I had ever seen of Patrick's that led me to become his fan. Apparently it is also a favorite among Japanese fans, according to this fan poll taken just yesterday:CHAN’S GAME PLAN IN THE FACE OF ALL QUADS
https://bevsmithwrites.wordpress.com/2017/02/11/chans-game-plan-in-the-face-of-all-quads/
for me, both performances mentioned are masterful each one on its own, but personally I prefer Chopin in terms of choreography and expression. The music cuts used for it were put together exquisitely in my opinion and choreography perfectly matched music's highs and lows, this combination in effect allowed Patrick to show both dramatic and lyrical sides of music and his expression through his skating at the same time. And I felt that there was that amazing balance between classic, melancholic music, that nostalgic feel created and modernity, musicality of the choreography, elevated to the max by Patrick's softness in skating, yet so bold and prominent in expression of music and its emotions.
For me, Elegies SP and Chopin FS are iconic masterpieces I'm getting back to a lot, something inside me just breaks every time during Elegie when he's going into final spin, I can't help it...
sometimes i wish i spoke english so i could express my feelings in a more eloquent manner, like you have done here![]()
I agree with Elegie... it just gets to me.... The sounds made by the blades gel with the music and makes it even more poignant.
I was never a fan of the music of the Journey, though, I prefer that it was composed for Patrick and that it means a lot to him and that it is new and unique to other crossover alternatives. But i do like some of the details of the choreography... it is less subtle than the Chopin or Rachmaninoff... but very poetic IMHO..
Here are the moments I find effective but are perhaps not as subtle as what we are used from Patrick
back side glide then, turn...
arms synched with the piano highlights, pretty much from there on until the 3A entrance
small steps
the entire step sequence is truly an absolutely gorgeous section
:, thanks a lot, I'm very flattered by Your remark, but as English is not my native language, I do wish often that I'd express my thoughts better, but with skaters like Patrick it's quite easy for me to write as I love the most to write about art in various forms, and I consider his skating as such.What's interesting to me is that Oleg thinks Patrick can learn another quad, but Patrick doesn't think he needs to (even though he had hinted about a quad flip a couple of months ago)... Hmm, here we go again. But I agree with Patrick's attitude of staying healthy. Four Continents will be exciting!
Okay, time for me to go blogging again!
In FS, he want do 3A + 3T ; is possible?