So I have heard around the rumor mill that Pasquale will be choreographing Plushenko's program(s) for next season. Not sure which one or if he's doing both. Just an interesting tidbit of information that may help him beat many of the other skaters.
So I have heard around the rumor mill that Pasquale will be choreographing Plushenko's program(s) for next season. Not sure which one or if he's doing both. Just an interesting tidbit of information that may help him beat many of the other skaters.
This news was mentioned in a Detroit Free Press article not too long ago -- link to the post in the earlier GSD thread: http://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/show...32#post3539732
Last edited by Sylvia; 04-24-2012 at 03:20 AM.
"Randy [Starkman (1960-April 16, 2012)] lived by the same motto as the rest of us. The Olympics isn’t every four years, it’s every single day. He just got it." --Canadian Olympic kayaker Adam van Koeverden
whatever the case, hope they don't use edvin marton ~~
isn't everyone sick of plushy and marton .....![]()
Wow, how many skaters will Camerlengo be choreographing for next season, I wonder?
It will be interesting to see what Camerlengo is able to do for Plushy who clearly is trying to tap the latent artistry he let go by the wayside during his reign as the King of Quads and judges' favorite.
If this is true, good for Plushenko. I really admire his work ethic and am in awe of his persistence. It will be nice to see him try a different style of choreography.
Hmm. I like this idea.
Guys, just FYI, Pasquale Camerlengo did Akiko Suzuki's short program to Hungarian Rhapsody arranged by MARTON
I'm more interested to see how much of Pasquale's choreography actually is performed by Plushenko.![]()
If he executes even a slight majority of what Pasquale lays out for him, we could see both a new side to his skating and an excellent use of is strengths. I genuinely can't wait to see what develops out of this, and I'm glad he's branching out.
10 days. 2 programs. I wonder if he may work with any other students of Mishin. Elizaveta, perhaps? Just a thought.
Last edited by Rochelle; 04-25-2012 at 03:08 AM.
Camerlengo can choreographe Plushenko's program, this doesn't mean Plushenko will skate what Carmerlengo originally planned. He will just remove all the transitions and it will be a classic Plushenko program. Just look at what happened in 2004 with Nijinski. Far far from what the choreographer wanted. All his program after that were empty.
Edit : just seen the post just above, telling the same thing.
I am about as excited as when Kwan announced that Chris Dean would be choreographing her Bolero program.
At one of the competitions, Dick Button bluntly said Kwan wasn't skating what Dean choreographed. How many dollars was that down the drain? I wonder if Michelle just didn't like it or couldn't skate it.
The latter I would assume. She was quite injured at the time and was having enough trouble as it is landing the jumps on their own.
BTW I brought up Kwan and Dean because it's exactly the same situation as Plushenko and that's why I am not holding my breath for this one either.
OMG!!! I'm excited!!!![]()