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Originally posted by Matt
OK, now my reponse: I think that there is a "European style" and if anything definite, is the fluid, simplistic, lyrical, edge-strong quality of skating that isn't so dependent on the jumps, but more about an appreciative enjoyment of actually skating. Everything we at GS gush about : the back positions, the time taken to do the MITF and finish off the programme, the deep knees, etc.
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Matt - What you seem to be discussing is good technique, simplistic, lyrical, strong edging, deep knees, etc. I could go on with other traits such as a good plies(sp) when landing jumps, good entrances and finishes of spins, etc., etc. All that is technique - not style, albeit without good technique style wouldn't work. I'm sure when you see a ballet such as Giselle, the style of the dancer is different than the last Giselle you saw. It should be, dancers strive to be original and give that something extra.
I reiterate my belief that style is individual and not nationalistic although it may be influenced by country of origin and how much that plays a part in ones life. I do believe that coaching can be nationalistic as well as judging, so elements and their importance may be relative.
My point here is not to confuse Style with Technique, and moreso with the elements such as quads because one can easily bring up Nelidina.
Cheers - Joe