tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post5086753574818687566..comments2024-01-29T21:30:06.502-05:00Comments on Morozombie. : A Smorgasbord of New Programs (so far)morozombiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03845235378987931329noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-75953846930257379982012-10-08T17:55:40.951-04:002012-10-08T17:55:40.951-04:00You're right in saying skaters who can do that...You're right in saying skaters who can do that have always been few and far between and I know I'm probably overly critical at the moment. Skating is what it is and I did not really anticipate the season very much, so it takes more on the skaters/skating side to get my attention and keep me interested. Also the first few programmes I had watched were probably more extreme examples of what made me write that little would be rant. In the end, I will, of course, follow the season religiously, anyway. :)The Pink Tulipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-23823272607234331002012-10-08T08:43:38.594-04:002012-10-08T08:43:38.594-04:00No I agree with you PT.. But then again, it is dif...No I agree with you PT.. But then again, it is difficult to add variation to ur programmes when muscle memories ensure you do things in the same way. I think there are very few exceptional skaters that actually do not come across as skating the same thing over and over again, Abbott is one name that comes to my mind. Lets see, maybe also Lambiel, Takahashi to some extent, Fernandez.. I dont know really. Cant think of many..The Bittersweet Saffronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05190801740732844189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-30358391720206549352012-10-07T17:09:39.535-04:002012-10-07T17:09:39.535-04:00Ah, Morozombie, I had hoped for a post like that. ...Ah, Morozombie, I had hoped for a post like that. The new season is beginning with an awful lot of competitions and I tuned in here and there to see how people were skating. One thing that hit me after watching several skaters do their thing on the ice was (caveat lector here, and I know the season's just starting, no point in peeking too early, programmes will change, choreo will improve, etc. etc.) that it seems to be very hard for a lot of skaters to change their style or add variance to their skating, be it in body language, form, technique or whatever no matter what music they skate to. It's the same skate time and time again. <br /><br />I watched a number of skates. Michal Brezina, for example, his new Peer Gynt SP. Ok, In the Hall of the Mountain King does not really lend itself to great interpretation, besides a frantic step sequence at the end complementing the increasing speed of the tune. And this is exactly what happens. In Brezina style. Not that he is a bad skater, but were is a progression/change/variance in the style of movement? (He should have kept Kodo-Drums and gotten a new LP, btw.) He got the hip-hop O Fortuna CD from Tomas Verner and that music was on it too, so he had an all black costume made and ready was the new SP.<br /><br />Then I watched a bit of French Masters. Joubert. Amodio. Tigerman went back to being Suspender-Man channeling Marcel Marceau. Actually, the same type of jerky movements and choreography/posing we always see, and he's not a bad skater. It's just all these skaters can only skate on style or type pf programme. <br /><br />This holds true for a lot of skaters. Kozuka, gorgeous skater as such, but at some point it is not interesting anymore. If I had a blog I'd devote a post to "Variations on a Theme of Boredom". Then again, maybe I'm not in the skating season mood yet. :D<br /><br /><br />The Pink Tulipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-57693958616612837272012-10-07T13:58:58.605-04:002012-10-07T13:58:58.605-04:00Agree Kiira's SP is a thing of beauty. Just go...Agree Kiira's SP is a thing of beauty. Just gorgeous. I like Yuzuru's FS, while there is room for improvement I'm hopeful it'll develop and become better over the season. His Romeo and Juliet programme didn't impress me at its first competitive outing at Nebelhorn last year though I loved the show version, but it got better as the season progressed. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-59040562391603591542012-10-07T12:58:04.248-04:002012-10-07T12:58:04.248-04:00OMG I may be one of the rare people who LOVE Chapl...OMG I may be one of the rare people who LOVE Chaplin's music but I thought Fernandez's program was a nightmarish mess of random cuts - a throwback to the old days when random cuts were the norm (just look at most of Orser's competitive programs...)<br /><br />Like most reasonable people I dislike most of Morosov's choreography but his Chaplin program for Oda was superb. Sort of wish Fernandez could just appropriate THAT because he is a sunny personality and the spirit of the music does suit him.<br /><br />Did find Mao's program to be a joy to watch - especially the final step sequence - nice! Even though she did them well I have found Suzki's past hokey broadway programs extremely exasperating, so I enjoyed this artful program although I wonder if it isn't entirely up her alley.<br /><br />Agree Hanyu's LP was better last year. I thought this music was kind of flat and lacked emotional momentum and the program suffered as a result. There is a beautiful fluidity to his skating though.<br /><br />Except for the two long set-ups for the quads I actually liked Takahashi's LP. Its the first time I've seen him do 'straight' classical music and its' interesting to see him do 'angst'. I don't think its a masterpiece yet but could be if he develops it over the season.<br /><br />Kiira Korpi's SP was just wonderful. Too bad she melted down in her LP. I'm really worried about Mirai (her body is turning into Rachel Flatt's!!!), but it was good to see her not melt down after a big fall in her LP and carry on.<br /><br />Lipnitskaya's SP was OK but I almost stopped watching her LP - she skates like a robot and for some reason I find that king of skating almost unbearable. Her flexibility is impressive but not beautifully presented like Sasha's was.<br /><br />Speaking of robots, I was absolutely STUNNED by Patrick Chan's LP (which finally made it to youtube). I can't believe he actually skated with true HEART which I wouldn't have expected would be possible. I do wonder if for some reason he can't concentrate on his jumps and project emotion at the same time as of course this performance was a true splat-fest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1382436146860017151.post-76815650238694101362012-10-06T21:07:20.426-04:002012-10-06T21:07:20.426-04:00Idk but apparently Yuzuru is suffering from anothe...Idk but apparently Yuzuru is suffering from another ankle injury (from last month). I think the program will get better once he gets better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com