Whilst on the topic of Yuzu inspiring artists, after musicians and painters, most Hanyu fans already heard of the US ballet troupe company doing a Yuzu tribute performance. Now there is an interview. I love how the company's owner mentioned she mistake him for a ballet dancer the first time she saw him, goes to show how perfect and beautiful his posture is in Chopin:
“When I saw Yuzu skate in Pyeongchang, I thought he must be an accomplished ballet dancer who also skates,” Valdez stated. “That was my first assumption, just based on his port de bras (carriage of the arms), carriage of the body. He moves like a ballet dancer. I thought he was classically trained. It doesn’t matter, he is natural, so it’s beautiful. The carriage and the way he carves the space with his arms as he skates, it’s just very good ballet,” Valdez commented. “His musicality, he makes sure his arms are moving at the right place just on the note.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2019/05/09/figure-skating/salute-hanyu-u-s-ballet-troupe-paying-tribute-legend/?fbclid=IwAR1uV4otcIp9W0sPTgS3JDqrpEoYR-EzctyY8LQT2I3HH3pKWjhI2RCwJT0#.XNQXMc1_XxM