https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lLBuq35WfUg&app=m&persist_app=1 better video of this event. Yulechka starts from 56:20
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blOlCtQ4GmYI'm not expecting 100% perfection, i'm okay with 90%![]()
According to her Ask, it took her two hours to prepare the dance... AFTER she realized this is not going to be on ice. When they agreed to performance, they had no idea that this would be an off-ice thing. Nobody told them.
According to her Ask, it took her two hours to prepare the dance... AFTER she realized this is not going to be on ice. When they agreed to performance, they had no idea that this would be an off-ice thing. Nobody told them.


I'd love to witness Julia's reaction in that moment.OMG...that is hilarious! What a kerfuffle
I'm trying to imagine if someone did the equivalent to a ballet dancer....
Svetlana: *a string of muffled expletives*
Organizer: Awesome! Show starts in 2 hours, don't forget to stretch! *hangs up*

I'd love to witness Julia's reaction in that moment.![]()
Who knows...she might've declined earlier had she known.What kind of doofus invites a figure skater to perform, but fails to inform her that she won't be skating...?
Regardless....glad they did since we got that amazing performance out of it. The dress still fits, wow!

Wow, really? AFAIK majority of people turn anticlockwise in every sport, didn't know ballet is different.OFF-TOPIC: But one odd thing that I did picked up (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that Yulia turning in an anti-clockwise direction when the vast majority of 'right-handed' dancers would be turning in the clockwise direction. I'm guessing this is because she is so use to spinning/jumping on-ice in a certain direction? Never noticed it until now...because it is the exact opposite for most dancers whose a-la-secondes/pirouettes/double-tours would be clockwise.
Wow, really? AFAIK majority of people turn anticlockwise in every sport, didn't know ballet is different.
1. CCW rotation provides for an upward angular momentum. This would decrease friction with ice during high rate spins in figure skating. It may also provide that split second additional time in diving. A higher spin rate produces a proportionally higher upward angular momentum. Consequently, the faster you spin the easier it should be to maintain balance.
2. CW rotation provides for a downward angular momentum. This would give dancers a very slightly more secure anchor around their axis of rotation. Since they are not spinning nearly as fast as figure skaters, the additional lift they may get going CCW during their spins may not be outweighed by the slightly additional benefit they get by reinforcing an anchored rotational axis.
*starts praying*Lemon with irregular carmine accents?BACK ON-TOPIC: Anyone else excited/terrified for the potential Kill Bill costume?*starts praying*
I'd love to witness Julia's reaction in that moment.![]()
Ummm...a more alarmed version of this maybe?
Maybe they were smart and didn't tell her on purpose.Who knows...she might've declined earlier had she known.
Anyhow, it is a lovely performance. Her upper body moves like a dream, but her lower body obviously isn't use to off-ice movements. OFF-TOPIC: But one odd thing that I did picked up (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that Yulia turning in an anti-clockwise direction when the vast majority of 'right-handed' dancers would be turning in the clockwise direction. I'm guessing this is because she is so use to spinning/jumping on-ice in a certain direction? Never noticed it until now...because it is the exact opposite for most dancers whose a-la-secondes/pirouettes/double-tours would be clockwise.
What about Aleksandrina Degtiareva's costume in todays skate at the Russian Cup?Anyone else excited/terrified for the potential Kill Bill costume?*starts praying*

What about Aleksandrina Degtiareva's costume in todays skate at the Russian Cup?![]()
....and is that a sparking glued/stitched on rhinestone katana I see? 

Oh wow....complete with blood stains and torn fabric....and is that a sparking glued/stitched on rhinestone katana I see?
The trick is how to balance all that yellowness with the cold, white vacancy of the ice. If it were up to me, I'd go with a warmer shade of yellow like the one worn in the movie...the one that Degtiareva is wearing is a tad too fluorescent for the ice and under certain lighting conditions and/or camera filters it may come across as a little jarring to the eye. I like what she did with the tights-boots connection (i.e. no half-over-the-boot tights), but I'd ditch the blood stains/torn fabric/bedazzled katana, since the yellow bodysuit is already recognisable enough without needing to going THAT literal with the costuming. Also, the black stripe that runs down the sides should be thicker and uninterrupted (I don't dig that belt-thing) and that will both accentuate any body line as well as counter balance the yellowness of it all.
OMG more people are doing KILL BILL programs.....yaaaaasssss! Gimme Kill Bill over Romeo&Juliet any day of the week!
EDIT: A new picture of Yulia at Nepela Trophy by Mihail Sharov: https://www.instagram.com/p/BK6mzDPD2J7/
