Anyone got any choreographer wishlists for Yulia?
For me it's:
Tatiana Tarasova - something dramatic, with an epic step sequence, with all the 'money' elements placed at the key musical moments/crescendos to correctly showcase Yulia's lines and flexibility to the utmost effect.
Phillip Mills - a program with great emphasis on posture, lines (from toes to fingertip), holding those gorgeous positions, and musicality (ie. being on your music)
Rohene Ward - something lyrical or unique that flows effortlessly from start to finish. A little quirk here and there wouldn't hurt either. So long as he DOES NOT have final say on her costuming.
Anyhow, these are my picks. Besides just getting a program that will utilise her skills effectively, I think Yulia can also learn SO MUCH from them.
For me it's:
Tatiana Tarasova - something dramatic, with an epic step sequence, with all the 'money' elements placed at the key musical moments/crescendos to correctly showcase Yulia's lines and flexibility to the utmost effect.
Phillip Mills - a program with great emphasis on posture, lines (from toes to fingertip), holding those gorgeous positions, and musicality (ie. being on your music)
Rohene Ward - something lyrical or unique that flows effortlessly from start to finish. A little quirk here and there wouldn't hurt either. So long as he DOES NOT have final say on her costuming.
Anyhow, these are my picks. Besides just getting a program that will utilise her skills effectively, I think Yulia can also learn SO MUCH from them.
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) When I watched it I thought her jumps were pretty good. Definitely not as sure as in the SP but she fought for all of them. The program doesn't seem complete because they're still planning on tweaking it during the year but it's encouraging that she went for three combos. The 3T seemed short on rotation but she has worked though whatever was leading her to pop jumps and I would say that's the most promising sign. As long as she jumps and rotates them she will be able to vy for the top medals. 


