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Does Kostner only have 1 solo number?!?
Not really. She has a solo number in the Cabaret scene. She’s featured quite a lot in the group scenes too.Does Kostner only have 1 solo number?!?
Wondering if it is a work visa issue.
Not saying this for sure but there is a huge concert the next night, so feeling they were bought out. Tickets were supposedly selling well, they had people coming in from all over the world to attend. International tours/skaters have much pull in the US when they are there, Tessa and Scott attending Scott Hamilton's most recent Nashville charity show sold many tickets. But no one knows for sure the reason for cancellation and probably never will.
Do you mean they might have gotten bought out so that the people involved with the concert would have time to prepare the space? As you mentioned, we won’t ever know, but I didn’t know being bought out was a thing.
As much as Virtue Moir were popular during Olympics, not being American means their profitability and profile was not as automatic in the US compared to what they would be if they were American. However, there must have been something special about Cleveland if it was their only U.S. stop.
Charlie White it would seem.
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Charlie White on Twitter
“I have words. The RTR process and why the experience has been so meaningful to me. Don’t miss this— @rocktherinktour”twitter.com
Charlie did do a lot of the choreography, but they also mentioned it was a group (cast) effort to choreograph the show, plus they had Randi Strong and others there helping. I guarantee the footwork appreciation comes from Chan and Abbott as well, who the latter is a choreographer now himself.Not surprised that an ice dancer choreographed the group numbers. It has all the marks of someone who appreciates footwork and places weight on synchronizing even small moves with the music. Not sure if he choreographed Sway, but I love that number - true dance on ice.
The opening concert is about 30 minutes and the zamboni break is about 25minutes.Considering buying tickets, but how long is the opening "concert" and is it just 100% the band playing? Just wondering when the skating actually starts and how long the skating show is? Thanks
I was annoyed when I heard there was a live band component to this tour because I thought they’d make multiple skaters skate to the music of band that are pretty unknown. While I’m glad to hear that’s not happening, I’m prettyabout who thought it was a good idea to make people sit through a whole set with no skating happening to start the show.
The music for the skating show is fantastic.With V/M's first tour I thought the music choices for a number of the skater's incl V/M was a type of music that is not going to appeal to many and for this reason I never intended to go to this time around. I am curious as to why they don't chose more appealing music and why on earth a rock concert! Yikes.
With V/M's first tour I thought the music choices for a number of the skater's incl V/M was a type of music that is not going to appeal to many and for this reason I never intended to go to this time around. I am curious as to why they don't chose more appealing music and why on earth a rock concert! Yikes.
What I hated most about the band was that it was so loud that the sound was completely distorted. They're not in my demographic either but I suspect I would have enjoyed them well enough if there had been good acoustics and sound engineering. I loved their music when they stood on the ice later in the show. The opening concert OTOH was just painfully loud noise.I think part of the problem with the band is that their main demographic is easily at least 10 years younger than I am (32) at maximum. They mentioned searching them on TikTok and I know for a fact the average age of most TikTok users is 19/20. Considering that a lot of skating fans in towns that the show is going to are 40 or older I think it makes it a little harder for the band to really click with people.
The band is fine, I wouldn’t seek them out on their own but I didn’t hate that I heard them. They were engaging and would probably do well on a bigger stage.
The sound was alright for us. My mom said they weren’t enunciating very well while singing though. My brother is a sound guy and he’s turned us all into snobs lol.What I hated most about the band was that it was so loud that the sound was completely distorted. They're not in my demographic either but I suspect I would have enjoyed them well enough if there had been good acoustics and sound engineering. I loved their music when they stood on the ice later in the show. The opening concert OTOH was just painfully loud noise.