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- May 12, 2017
Hi everyone! This is my first message in this thread (coming from Shoma's fanfest).
Just want to say here how much I was moved by Satoko's win at Nats and by her earning the Olympic spot. What a comeback, after all her injuries and misfortunes! SP and LP are two stunning programs. I'm actually planning to write a post about her 'Madama Butterfly' (just a few remarks on her choreo, gestures, music choice etc.). I am a musicologist myself, so my focus will be mostly on the story she tells through music and choreo, on the way she interprets Puccini's opera, etc., so any help from the fanfest (info about how this program evolved, what Satoko herself thought about it, and so on) will be greatly appreciated and properly referenced!
I have to confess, her final layback spin from Madama Butterfly brings me to tears every time I watch it -- it's mesmerizing, and fits the music so well. She's a great artist and interpreter for sure.
I will be cheering for her at the Olympics!
Just want to say here how much I was moved by Satoko's win at Nats and by her earning the Olympic spot. What a comeback, after all her injuries and misfortunes! SP and LP are two stunning programs. I'm actually planning to write a post about her 'Madama Butterfly' (just a few remarks on her choreo, gestures, music choice etc.). I am a musicologist myself, so my focus will be mostly on the story she tells through music and choreo, on the way she interprets Puccini's opera, etc., so any help from the fanfest (info about how this program evolved, what Satoko herself thought about it, and so on) will be greatly appreciated and properly referenced!
I have to confess, her final layback spin from Madama Butterfly brings me to tears every time I watch it -- it's mesmerizing, and fits the music so well. She's a great artist and interpreter for sure.
I will be cheering for her at the Olympics!



