Japanfan
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Yes. But I would hope that his personality is not bound by Star Wars, Spiderman, and Chaplin. For example, I think he could take on An American in Paris (though I hope not because I hate that old warhorse) or Don Quixote (because it's upbeat and expressive).
Basically, I would like for him to expand his range and think it's necessary if he is gunning to compete for OG in 2022.
You want him to explore more with Don Quixote? American in paris? Yikes. The familiarity alone makes exploration hard due to the safety of those songs being familiar. [/QUOTE]
No one hates the old chestnuts more than I do. Though the level of hatred depends on how much I dislike the music - for example, dislike Carmen far much more than POTO or Dr. Zhivago, which I love.
Don Quixote has not been overdone as much as some other pieces in some of the skating that I have seen
And I really like that music as well. Takeshi Honda's SP to it at the 2002 Olympics is one of my favorite programs of all time.
I think i understand what you mean. The examples you have made me squint.
They were just the pieces of music that first popped into my mind, I wasn't thinking of them for Boyang specifically.
I don’t mind Star Wars. I don’t think he was interpreting it literally. I think Lori used the music because of the framework it gave him to live up to. As in, i didn’t get starship from it. The cut was probably Lori’s worst. It was not harmonious. Still i didn’t mind it. The Spider-Man was cheesy and i found myself loving it. I was in chicago at Skater America where he bombed honestly. Still i liked the work of Lori.
I like both those programs as well.
Asking someone not artistically inclined to communicate uncharted territory isn’t easy.
I don't that Boyang has no artistic inclinations whatsoever. His Spider-man would suggest otherwise, although it was a wacky

And exploring new territory is part of growing artistically, for those skaters that are interested in growing that way.
So many skaters have stumbled on to the artistic orientation that comes to define them, and then taken that orientation to a new level - i.e. Shibs with Coldplay, D&R with the piece of music they (re)skated to for the FP this year. Or Kevin Reynolds' memorable rock'n'roll routines.
The clay isn’t the same with jin BUT, he’s clearly willing. His improvement is contra say... Max Aaron who literally ignored skating skills and posture until the 11th hour.
Anyway, I’m a fan and I’m interested in seeing him Improve.
I actually thought Max made a decent attempt to stretch himself artistically with "Black Swan".
But no, the clay isn't the same. I think Boyang is more pliable than Aaron or some others in the past (i.e. Keven Van De Perrin -sp?).
I also think he is willing to take instruction, and willing to do whatever he needs to have his best shot at OG in 2022.
To that end, I hope his team is on the money. And I look forward to seeing what he'll come up with next season.