Joesitz said:
btw, didn't she choreograph S&Z?
Yes, Joe. Sandra did do choreography for Shen/Zhao. She choreographed their Firebird and Palladio Alleghretto (the diamond music) SPs (2000, 2001) and their Spirit of Spring LP.
I must stand up for Sandra here because I feel she is being bashed by quite a few people in this thread. I have always been a fan of Sandra, ever since she choreographed for Brian in 88. Let's also remember she did a lot of great programs for Underhill/Martini [their winning program at 84 Worlds, On My Own, Yesterday (a tribute to Underhill's deceased infant daughter), When a Man Loves a Woman, Unchained Melody), Blumberg/Seibert (Crazy/Are You Lonesome Tonight), Kristi Yamaguchi (her Olympic programs - Blue Danube SP and Malaguena LP, Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu, Louis Armstsrong medley), Josee Chouinard (94 Olympic programs-An American in Paris, La Fille Mal Gardee), Lu Chen (96 programs-Spring Breeze SP and Rach LP, 98 Olympic programs-Adios Nonino SP and Butterfly Lovers LP, Take Five, Peel Me a Grape), and I could go on and on. Really, when you think about it, she is really choreographer who got the same kind of recognition that coaches got. She guided Stars on Ice through the Kristi years. She once said it's always hard to top yourself every year - yet she did it for 10 years. You not discount her contribution to the sport and to Stars on Ice.
This is not the first time she became disillusioned with the sport. In her book 'A Passion to Skate' she recounts how in the 70s when she sat out one year with an injury how she saw the negative side of the sport and how skaters (who were her friends) were not getting the marks they deserved. She eventually returned to the sport, working with Louis Stong and Underhill/Martini. If anything, I hope that this is temporary and we will see her again. Perhaps part of the reason she is walking away now is that she has a young son - I think he is almost 10 - and probably wants to be home with him.
Herm (sk8ngnutt)