I'd never say Ice Dance values "musical interpretation". Not as it stands anyway, or has done for several years now.On the other hand, if by "like Ice Dance" you mean "all about skating skills and musical interpretation and not much else counts," then no.
So what is your argument to increase the BV of the step sequence? I've already given why I think 1. limiting quads 2. cutting down a jumping pass 3. bringing back 5 components should be sufficient - thereby making a 6-5 split for jumps versus spins/step sequences.If the singles discipline is supposed to include a balanced program blending skating skills and artistry (to use a handy word to some up everything covered in the current Composition and Presentation components) AND jumps and spins and steps and turns and other skating moves, then there should be a good balance of all those things.
I don't at all agree that "better" judgment of steps is necessary to make the skaters practice the fundamentals more. You're already going to get them have more energy for the rest of their skating if they went and did fewer jumps and quads. Quite a lot of the shoulder dropped, neck drooping posture happens because skaters want to save energy for their jumps.
I don't at all think the importance of skating skills has regressed. Step Sequence rules for singles are more complex than ever.But that doesn't mean that the difficulty and importance of the skating skills need to REGRESS in difficulty and importance to allow for the progress in other aspects of the discipline. There is room for progress in all areas.
You seem to be suggesting simply that you wish the components were judged better, and that more scrutiny were given to the level calls on step sequences. Why not argue that?
It *is* counting, by the rule book.If fundamental skating ability no longer counts, then it's not really the same sport any more.
What's the argument here precisely? Why do you believe increasing the base value will suddenly make it so that someone like Malinin won't already be getting the full level and high GOE despite how he skates?