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Over their careers, Belbin/Agosto has skated a Moldavian folk dance. And earlier in their career they had a Russian Gypsy dance for FD.
Finland rules! The technical controller, a hudge, plus the assistant data entry person.
If a skater were smart she would have skated to a Lapland "joik," the traditional musical expression of the Sami people. The joiker can do his/her own personal joik (bestowed at birth by the elves), or the personal joik of someone he/she wants to honor, or one for the community. You can also joik spiritual principles, forces of nature (water, wind), various anumal spirits (wolf, reindeer).
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(with the noted exception of the Japanese where Chopin is wildly popular and the awareness of his nationality and cultural roots is wide spread and truly exceptional
No, something from EurovisionFinland rules! The technical controller, a hudge, plus the assistant data entry person.
If a skater were smart she would have skated to a Lapland "joik," the traditional musical expression of the Sami people. The joiker can do his/her own personal joik (bestowed at birth by the elves), or the personal joik of someone he/she wants to honor, or one for the community. You can also joik spiritual principles, forces of nature (water, wind), various anumal spirits (wolf, reindeer).
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I miss them...and Charlie and Meryl.....Over their careers, Belbin/Agosto has skated a Moldavian folk dance. And earlier in their career they had a Russian Gypsy dance for FD.
Believe it or not, I'd say there have been far worse programs/mockeries made of people/events/cultures.Frankly I still don't understand how Medvedeva got away with that 9/11 program though. What were they thinking? Probably the weirdest program in my opinion. Not sure exactly what examples you are referring to about "mangling" cultures but this one was different level.
Medvedeva's program was choreographed by Averbukh, if I am not mistaken.Believe it or not, I'd say there have been far worse programs/mockeries made of people/events/cultures.
Some have already been mentioned, but I'd like to throw in Anton Shulepov's Shindler's List. His costume? Half Nazi guard, half Holocaust prisoner.
(To make matters worse, his costume was nominated for "Best Costume" in the ISU awards, which the ISU then retracted saying that the SP costume was supposed to be the one nominated, although it was very clear that the ISU was just trying to save face.)
And as for just plain weird, well, we could talk to the moon and back on that one.
I for one do not see anything in Evgenia Medvedeva’s 9-11 program that is offensive or in poor taste. It is an artistic depiction of human response to tragedy and catastrophe. What happened?” Who is alive? Who is dead? What dread information is encoded in all these sirens and screams and people rushing back and forth? Is my loved one torn from me or dare I still hope for a miracle? Am I wrong to pray for a personal miracle when the hopes of so many others have been snuffed out? In the final two seconds of the performance she receives a phone call. Dare she answer?
Some skating fans criticized Medvedeva’s programs in general as being too literal and detailed in miming out the story. Some prefer more nuance and subtlety, where the the music sets the mood and the movements of the skater provide augmentation and interpretation. OK either way, to me.
Art isn’t always happy. Nor is life. But if the argument is that only an American (or only a New Yorker) can experience anguish and heartache as represented by the events of 9-11… please.
To me, Medvedeva’s program replayed the famous scene from Gone With The Wind (1939 movie). All the young men were off in distant places fighting the U.S. Civil War, and every day at a certain hour the ladies, old people and children would huddle around the telegraph office to receive the news of who had lost his life that day and who had been spared for tomorrow. (“Tomorrow is another day” was the author’s original working title for the novel).I never said its insulting or offensive haha you're making it more serious than it is. I'm not condemning her I couldn't care less about that but the idea was just so bizarre to me. I mean I just think if I was a coach/choreographer, like what would make me think of turning 9/11 into a skating program? Where does that idea actually come from?
