Isabelle.G
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Because I kind of am (although I would rather not be a fan of any teams BTW).
P&C and V&M represent both sides of the coin of Ice Dancing to me.
V&M have some of the best skating skills I have ever witnessed in Ice dance. Of course I am somewhat not pleased with their programs, because they could do so much more in my mind. The fact that they're doing (even if it's just half a FD) something I've longed them to do (a tango of course) pleases me to death.
But I am also not too happy about their programs this season. Because I feel like it's not fully cooked yet. Because I'd have loved them to go full tango in the FD (a prince like FD on a tango) and more classic in the SD. Because I had expectations that are not met. But hey, by january, I'll have changed my mind as usual
P&C are another side. I focus less on their technic, it's the wholeness of their FD that I like. The fact that everything is there to bring the program to life, and not a succession of elements. If I do focus on their technic, it's top notch. They're not at V&M's level yet on some points being younger, on others, they are better.
Still I am not pleased with how they treat SDs in general or that they are only focusing on one style (even if it's not the same, but almost the same). They feel and make me feel their program. But that's a very "european" vision of Ice dance, I know it's not something a NA team would do "naturally".
They are also the first IMO to bring back choreography in the front of ice dance.
Ice dance is a cycle always going back and forth between technic or choreography. So I know that in 4 years we'll be back to technic only and no more choreography. But I prefer the latter.
Still I do enjoy both teams equally and my heart wishes both could win the same medal because IMO, they are what's best in ice dance.
This! Thank you! I've always felt that their origins distinguish them as well. I prefer a way more the so-called "european" type of skating, but that's no surprise as I'm a European as well. I simply don't like when the attention is only to the female skaters who smile throughout the whole program no matter if the couple's dancing to a funny/sad story.
And to the "same style again and again" - it's true their last 4 FDs were pointed into one direction. For me, they aren't the same, but I agree they don't differ from each other in terms of "style". (If that's the right choice of words). So yes, P/C haven't shown the versatility as other teams probably have, but it is so because they haven't seemed to be interested in that. Their focus was on something else. Saying that, I don't think they'd master any other style in a minute and without a problem, it's just a part of/the reason why the last 4 FDs seem to be "the same dance all over again" to some people. I might be wrong, it's just the way I see this "versatility problem of theirs".