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This is a great example of "is it art or is it athletic prowess?" The reason that an ice skater can spin on ice is because ice is slippery -- it is the closest we can get to a frictionless surface. If you construct a dance floor that minimizes friction, then a dancer can do it, too.11 Pirouettes…
“This isn’t ice skating rink: it’s impossible”
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Yes I like this interpretation..This is a great example of "is it art or is it athletic prowess?" The reason that an ice skater can spin on ice is because ice is slippery -- it is the closest we can get to a frictionless surface. If you construct a dance floor that minimizes friction, then a dancer can do it, too.
The dancer in the video did 11 pirouettes. Lucinda Ruh did 115 continuous revolutions, showing the dirrerece between the two surfaces. After that, it comes down to body control, strength and balance -- the hallmarks of spor and the things that we expect of and admire in athletes. Then posture and carriage, grace of movement, pleasing upper body positions, performing to music -- I guess that's where the art comes in.
I liked it when she competed with it in juniors. Never liked anything by her since.Well, it's an exhibition program. So artistic content can take precedence over trying to earn points.
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Art or political statement?I forgot to say Shmuratko's last programs are art, in my eyes, especially since it seemed to be more important to him to send the message through his skating than getting the points. And I think for every viewer that was the more important part of them.
Can be both.Art or political statement?
In this case, one is much stronger than the other. YMMVCan be both.