Yuzu's SP is by Jeff Buttle.Btw, who is choreographing the program?
Could you tell in short about the story behind the ballad? I'm curious.
Yuzu's SP is by Jeff Buttle.Btw, who is choreographing the program?
I guess that means he'll try to win every event no matter what.^Thank you for the report echotpe. He certainly can't stand to lose can he?
Yuzuru wrote down 臥薪嘗胆[ (Gashinshoutan) as his theme for 2014-2015 on the pamphlets sold at Beppu and DOI.
The word itself is a Chinese idiom and it means "going through thick and thin to attain one's objective; enduring unspeakable hardships for the sake of vengeance."
Yuzu's SP is by Jeff Buttle.
Could you tell in short about the story behind the ballad? I'm curious.
It's just that when I watched Mao Asada's version to this music I felt no drama to it. It was just very elegant and romantic. Yuzuru's version is so very different and I find it captivating.Some say its inspired by the story of Poland, but Chopin's ballades don't necessarily have a specific story to tell, its more about the listener's feeling the piece and then narrating a story through their own mind. Although it does have a dramatic narrative to it.
So we can look forward to seeing how Yuzuru tells his story
Yuzu's SP is by Jeff Buttle.
Could you tell in short about the story behind the ballad? I'm curious.
It's just that when I watched Mao Asada's version to this music I felt no drama to it. It was just very elegant and romantic. Yuzuru's version is so very different and I find it captivating.
I dont know the story behind Chopin, but Ballade is used in "Lady of camellias" ballet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoNf6lOj1Vk#!
I dont know the story behind Chopin, but Ballade is used in "Lady of camellias" ballet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoNf6lOj1Vk#!
Could you tell in short about the story behind the ballad? I'm curious.
Thank you for this insight!As a Pole I can say something about it Chopin wrote his four ballades while being inspired by A.Mickiewicz's poems (one of the most famous Polish poets). XIX century was a really hard time in our history - there was no Poland on maps and country was partitioned by three invaders (Tsarist Russia, Kingdom of Prussia and Austrian Empire). Occupants implemented russification and germanization. People couldn't claim in public their culture, language, religion etc. In that time many people from polish elites emigrated to West Europe (one of them was Fryderyk Chopin). In many pieces of Chopin you can feel his longing, sadness, sorrow towards his homeland. He wrote his famous ,,Revolutionary Étude" after failed November Uprising (1831) against Russia. It's too bad that Chopin couldn't witness regained independence by Poland in 1918.
The 2nd half quad gives him a total of 10.3 x 1.1 points, or 11.33 points - a 1.03 points greater base value than before. His 4t is scary consistent, so although there is a greater risk, I think it is one that can be taken for the greater reward.
I would think that Yuzu's team is planning on Yuzu doing a 4T-3T combination (in 2nd half) and steps into 3Lz. Less risk compared to his previous PW program (because he can still attempt a 3Lz-3T in case he misses his first planned combination). His PW program was quite risky in the sense that he had only one opportunity in attempting the combination, which is his 3Lz-3T. If he misses it he wouldn't have been able to attempt the combination - like how Mao wasn't able to attempt her 3Lo-2Lo in the SP at Olympics because she only did a 2Lo.
Thank you.Yuzu's SP is by Jeff Buttle.
Could you tell in short about the story behind the ballad? I'm curious.
It depends on the cuts, surely. The Mao version is mostly the cheerful, "hopeful" part of the piece.It's just that when I watched Mao Asada's version to this music I felt no drama to it. It was just very elegant and romantic.
June 20th, 2014 Yuzuru Hanyu, Nobunari Oda, and Akiko Suzuki’s Performance
Original: @羽生結弦資訊台
Report: @甜甜的賢賢的
Image: @羽生結弦資訊台
Q: Are the relations between the Japanese representatives good?
A: //All choose YES//
Host: Are you all rivals?
Akiko: Before we go onto the ice, we’re all great friends
Host: Your ages are really far apart, though
Akiko: In the world of figure skating, we don’t talk about that ==
Q: Do you know one another’s secrets?
Nobu raises his hand in a flash (Nobu starts to reveal all sorts of information)
Says he knows Yuzu’s secret, Yuzu’s been engrossed in kendama, which is this toy, the one that always appears lately, and says that he keeps on playing backstage ==
Nobu says that just now under Hanyu-kun’s teaching, he successfully caught the tama (the ball) on the kensaki (the spike) for the first time
Host: Can you show us? //Brings out a kendama//
Yuzu: Can I use my own? (He surprisingly has one prepared) //Proceeds to get one from who knows where//
Nobu: This is my kendama. (Meaning that it is exclusively Hanyu’s) Come, come, my little kendama
Host: Most kendamas look like this, with a red ball and a yellow body… Why is yours black?
Nobu: Because he’s Hanyu
Yuzu: I’m nervous
//Suddenly, a male voice coming from who knows where yells “Yuzu good luck! Yuzu work hard!” ==//
Nobu keeps on saying: Focus, focus, focus. You can do it, you can do it!
Nobu also says: You were showing off just now! What happened now? (Hahahaha)
Nobu: He got obsessed about a month ago == He would skate while playing also… Because he likes practicing, he had to practice both his skating and his kendama skills
Nobu: Yuzu told me that when playing kendama, the knee’s motion and the body’s rhythm helps in skating
Q: If you were to be reborn, would you still be a competitive figure skater?
//Yuzu hesitantly chooses YES//
Yuzu: It’s not easy to get the opportunity too be reborn, so I think I wouldn’t want to repeat the same life experiences, and that I would like to try new things. I’m not saying that there’s a more desirable occultation for me right now, but that I would like to try something new.
Finally, he also talks to some girls
Girl: Yuzu’s really tall!
Yuzu: That’s because I’m wearing skates!
Girl: When you jump, what do you think about?
Yuzu: I think about a successful jump’s image
Girl: Lately, I’ve been practicing a double salchow. Can you give me some advice?
Yuzu: The momentum going into a salchow is extremely important, so if you go in like whoosh it should be fine
Girls: //Nods heads//
June 20th, 2014 Yuzuru Hanyu, Nobunari Oda, and Akiko Suzuki’s Performance
Original: @羽生結弦資訊台
Report: @甜甜的賢賢的
Image: @羽生結弦資訊台
Q: Are the relations between the Japanese representatives good?
A: //All choose YES//
Host: Are you all rivals?
Akiko: Before we go onto the ice, we’re all great friends
Host: Your ages are really far apart, though
Akiko: In the world of figure skating, we don’t talk about that ==
Q: Do you know one another’s secrets?
Nobu raises his hand in a flash (Nobu starts to reveal all sorts of information)
Says he knows Yuzu’s secret, Yuzu’s been engrossed in kendama, which is this toy, the one that always appears lately, and says that he keeps on playing backstage ==
Nobu says that just now under Hanyu-kun’s teaching, he successfully caught the tama (the ball) on the kensaki (the spike) for the first time
Host: Can you show us? //Brings out a kendama//
Yuzu: Can I use my own? (He surprisingly has one prepared) //Proceeds to get one from who knows where//
Nobu: This is my kendama. (Meaning that it is exclusively Hanyu’s) Come, come, my little kendama
Host: Most kendamas look like this, with a red ball and a yellow body… Why is yours black?
Nobu: Because he’s Hanyu
Yuzu: I’m nervous
//Suddenly, a male voice coming from who knows where yells “Yuzu good luck! Yuzu work hard!” ==//
Nobu keeps on saying: Focus, focus, focus. You can do it, you can do it!
Nobu also says: You were showing off just now! What happened now? (Hahahaha)
Nobu: He got obsessed about a month ago == He would skate while playing also… Because he likes practicing, he had to practice both his skating and his kendama skills
Nobu: Yuzu told me that when playing kendama, the knee’s motion and the body’s rhythm helps in skating
Q: If you were to be reborn, would you still be a competitive figure skater?
//Yuzu hesitantly chooses YES//
Yuzu: It’s not easy to get the opportunity too be reborn, so I think I wouldn’t want to repeat the same life experiences, and that I would like to try new things. I’m not saying that there’s a more desirable occultation for me right now, but that I would like to try something new.
Finally, he also talks to some girls
Girl: Yuzu’s really tall!
Yuzu: That’s because I’m wearing skates!
Girl: When you jump, what do you think about?
Yuzu: I think about a successful jump’s image
Girl: Lately, I’ve been practicing a double salchow. Can you give me some advice?
Yuzu: The momentum going into a salchow is extremely important, so if you go in like whoosh it should be fine
Girls: //Nods heads//
Hanyu's Accomplishment in Both Academics and Sports
Original: Yahoo! Japan
Chinese Translations: @Shigana_新旅程
April 27th, 2014, SPORT Report
On April 24th, 2014, a parade commemorating Yuzuru Hanyu’s gold medal in the Men’s Singles event in the Sochi 2014 Olympics took place in Sendai, with a recorded number of 92,000 spectators present. Hanyu’s high school, Tohoku High School, 61 people people were tasked to decorate the parade with flowers. Endou-sensei, the teacher in charge, reveals that Hanyu is the type that “moves towards the direction of what they believe in, and what they want” since the very beginning.
Endou-sensei, Hanyu’s tenth grade mathematics teacher, said that “[Hanyu’s] Test score were always 90% or higher, and always handed in homework and assignments on time.” He was not only good at mathematics, but was also brilliant in language arts and other subjects. Although he was always on the move because of his various figure skating competitions, Hanyu was still able to keep up with his scary high results. Endou-sensei once asked Hanyu: “Why are you so serious in your academics as well?”, to which he replied to: “In order to challenge the world, of course I would need to train my brain as well.”
Eight years later, once again left to Tohoku High School’s members to organize the parade, Endou-sensei praises his former student, saying “Even if Hanyu is on a plane, he will still diligently complete his homework. He trains both his body and mind very maturely.”