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I'm thinking it's up the list...

Ziegler
Thorngren
Tennell
Shin

Torgashev
Pulkinen
Naumov*
Murzin
Malinin
Ma

*seems like there could be some sort of minor injury he is dealing with since he WD from Cranberry Open.
Naumov skated an exhibition of his free skate at Cranberry but I haven’t been able to find out any information on it.
 
Isabeau Levito is teasing us about her new programs. She says she's excited about her new programs, but plays only a two second clip in her IG story.


It's a very short clip, but it sounds like Dua Lipa's "Dance the Night" from the Barbie soundtrack? It's hard to know if this is her program music, though, or if it's just music she played with the clip. It would be quite a departure for a competitive program. (She did do a Madonna program for SOI.)

Does anybody think that this clip might be a jump entrance?
 
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Isabeau Levito is teasing us about her new programs. She says she's excited about her new programs, but plays only a two second clip in her IG story.


It's a very short clip, but it sounds like Dua Lipa's "Dance the Night" from the Barbie soundtrack? It's hard to know if this is her program music, though, or if it's just music she played with the clip. It would be quite a departure for a competitive program. (She did do a Madonna program for SOI.)

Does anybody think that this clip might be a jump entrance?
If Isabel skates to that Dua Lipa song I would be completely shocked. Her Material Girl was not bad for SOI. It is nice to see her doing things some people might not expect from her. It should help make her a better performer trying more upbeat numbers.
 
If Isabel skates to that Dua Lipa song I would be completely shocked. Her Material Girl was not bad for SOI. It is nice to see her doing things some people might not expect from her. It should help make her a better performer trying more upbeat numbers.
I would be very surprised if she did a competitive program to Dua Lipa as well. As I said, it might just be a song clip unrelated to the program. It also could be an exhibition program she is working on. The only video I've seen of her doing the Madonna program was the first time she performed it. And I don't think she had much time to prepare it. So, I'm not going to take that as an indication of what a Dua Lipa program would look like. I do think it's good that she experimented with something different. (I wish she would experiment with different choreographers, too.) But, as much as I want her to experiment with music styles and as much as I like the Barbie soundtrack, I'm hoping that this music is not for one of her competitive programs.
 
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I'm in the minority -- I'd be thrilled if Isabeau skated to Dua Lipa. Anyone who chooses anything other than the tortured ballads that are intensely meaningful to the performer but utterly painful for the audience to sit through, or the same section(s) of the same soundtrack(s) that have been passed from federation to federation for decades, get extra points as far as I'm concerned.
 
I'm in the minority -- I'd be thrilled if Isabeau skated to Dua Lipa. Anyone who chooses anything other than the tortured ballads that are intensely meaningful to the performer but utterly painful for the audience to sit through, or the same section(s) of the same soundtrack(s) that have been passed from federation to federation for decades, get extra points as far as I'm concerned.
I agree. But I’m a fan of hers, so that’s why I support it. Maybe I shouldn’t support it as fans are gonna hate the music anyway 😆
 
I agree. But I’m a fan of hers, so that’s why I support it. Maybe I shouldn’t support it as fans are gonna hate the music anyway 😆
I like the song and think it would be fine for a competitive program someone like Starr or Ava Marie or Audrey, maybe. But, it just doesn't seem to fit Isabeau's competitve style and aesthetic as a skater. Same would be true for Lindsay or Bradie.
 
I'm in the minority -- I'd be thrilled if Isabeau skated to Dua Lipa. Anyone who chooses anything other than the tortured ballads that are intensely meaningful to the performer but utterly painful for the audience to sit through, or the same section(s) of the same soundtrack(s) that have been passed from federation to federation for decades, get extra points as far as I'm concerned.

there are people who are saying they don’t like the music? What’s not to like? Upbeat, cheerful, not a song anyone’s ever skated to so +10,000 points for that alone.

I think you got it right about skaters doing these tortured ballads that are only meaningful to them, and not an entire audience.
 
Anyone who chooses anything other than the tortured ballads that are intensely meaningful to the performer but utterly painful for the audience to sit through, or the same section(s) of the same soundtrack(s) that have been passed from federation to federation for decades, get extra points as far as I'm concerned.
All of Isabeau's music selections fall into the category of not a tortured ballad meaningful only to her.

Isabeau's IG story had music added to the clip, so not live or played at the rink. Makes me think she only used it for the story.
Thanks. I agree that she's unlikely to use this song for a competitive program.
there are people who are saying they don’t like the music? What’s not to like? Upbeat, cheerful, not a song anyone’s ever skated to so +10,000 points for that alone.
I don't see people in this thread saying they don't like the music. (I like the song. That's one of the reasons I recognized it. I'm very familiar with the song and think it would be difficult for Isabeau and her coach to use it for a good competitive program, though I suppose it could be part of a medley. OTOH, with the right choreographer and time, I think she could do a good exhibition program with it.)

There are people saying that they would be surprised if she used it for a competitive program or that they would prefer it if she used it for an exhibition program. Given Isabeau's history of competitive programs and given that her coach is doing the choreography again this season, would anyone really have expected her to skate a competitive program to this song?

I agree. But I’m a fan of hers, so that’s why I support it.
:confused: Because any fan of hers would want her to do a competitive program to this particular song?

I regret even posting or mentioning the clip.
 
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:confused: Because any fan of hers would want her to do a competitive program to this particular song?

I regret even posting or mentioning the clip.
What’s confusing to you? I’m a fan of Dua Lipa, so I would be happy if somebody, anybody, were to skate to one of her songs. That would be true for any artist I’m a fan of… even if I have to prepare myself for some of the PBP posts hating on the song.

I’m actually confused with your response to me. I don’t believe there was anything that I wrote or anything in the post I quoted that would warrant you to feel that anybody was making some sort of personal attack.
 
What’s confusing to you? I’m a fan of Dua Lipa, so I would be happy if somebody, anybody, were to skate to one of her songs. That would be true for any artist I’m a fan of

This is a skating board, so when you said that you were a "fan of hers," I thought you were saying that you were a fan of Isabeau's. Now I realize that you meant that you were a fan of Dua Lipa's. Sorry for the confusion.

People can like the music (as I do) and not think it's great for a competitive program. There is music that I love that I don't think necessarily makes for good music for competitive skating programs.
 
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I’m a big fan of Isabeau and prefer classical music for her because she is one of the few skaters currently competing who can really do classical music justice with her lovely line, extension and grace. Her Swan program is for me one of the most memorable programs in recent memory. But I also think she can be very versatile, judging by some of her earlier programs when she was coming up the ranks. It’s a good time to experiment styles for her. I’m excited to see what she does this year, though I was hoping she would try a different choreographer like Lori Nichol, Tom Dixon or someone who does classical, sophisticated programs well.
 
According to someone on Reddit, they saw Isabeau skating to "Cleopatra" with a lot of "Egyptian arms"... they didn't know if it was her short or free
 
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Top 23 SENIOR Women total scores (NQS ones are bolded) after last week's MN L'Etoile du Nord and this weekend's Battle of the Blades/Atlanta Open/Sherwood Inv. (competitions are listed in reverse chronological order & include internationals, Colliegate Nationals, the JGP selection comp. in July & non-NQS comps if the score is higher):

Lindsay Thorngren 199.16 (Cranberry Cup, 1st); [E1] 68.77 + 137.86 = 206.63 (Charleston Open, 1st) [CS Autumn Classic]
Elyce Lin-Gracey [P1] 61.64 + 117.34 = 178.98 (Glacier Falls, 3rd); 162.58 (Cranberry Cup, 4th); 188.55 (US Jr. Team Cup, 1st) [JGP #3 TUR]
Audrey Shin [E2] 66.61 + 117.41 = 184.02 (Glacier Falls, 1st) [CS Autumn Classic]
Ava Ziegler [E] 68.12 + 115.67 = 183.79 (Cranberry Cup, 2nd) [CS Lombardia Trophy]
Sarah Everhardt 161.11 (Cranberry Cup, 6th); [E3] 65.08 + 117.72 = 182.80 (Glacier Falls, 2nd); 170.19 (US Jr. Team Cup, 4th)
Clare Seo 148.47 (Cranberry Cup, 7th); [M1] 63.97 + 113.40 = 177.37 (Glacier Falls, 4th)
Hannah Herrera [P2] 53.42 + 122.78 (1) = 176.20 (Glacier Falls, 5th)
Sonja Hilmer 161.40 (Cranberry Cup, 5th); [M2] 58.91 + 115.21 = 174.14 (Glacier Falls, 6th)
Mia Kalin [P3] 59.57 + 113.72 = 173.29 (Glacier Falls, 7th) [JGP #4 JPN]
Wren Warne-Jacobsen [M3] 56.36 + 115.51 = 171.87 (MN L'Etoile du Nord, 1st); 128.87 (Cranberry Cup, 11th); 157.11 (Collegiate Championships, 1st)
Josephine Lee [bye] 170.92 (122.28 FS in Glacier Falls Sr. EX); 162.14 (US Jr. Team Cup, 6th) [JGP #2 AUT]
Katie Shen 163.52 (Cranberry Cup Junior gold); 150.81 (US Jr. Team Cup, 11th); [P] 167.44 (CCIA Comp.)
Soho Lee 162.14 (US Jr. Team Cup, 5th) [JGP #5 HUN]
Michelle Lee [M6] 149.51 (Atlanta Open, 1st); 159.86 (Santa Fe Skate Fest in May)
Maryn Pierce 125.27 (Cranberry Cup, 13th); [M8] 142.03 (Skate Detroit, 3rd); 159.10 (Broadmoor Open)
Courtney Hicks [E4] 158.58 (Glacier Falls, 8th)
Kendall Erne [M4] 151.92 (Skate Detroit, 1st)
Alexa Gasparotto [M5] 151.72 (Glacier Falls, 9th)
Nicole Park [P4] 150.07 (Glacier Falls, 10th)
Ting Cui [E5] 148.94 (Atlanta Open, 2nd)
Lindsay Wang [P] 147.36 (Collegiate Championships, 2nd); Cranberry Cup WD
Brynn Roberts 147.09 (Collegiate Championships, 3rd); [P5] 145.67 (Sun Valley, 1st)
Finley Hawk [M7] 146.26 (Battle of the Blades, 1st)

JUNIOR Women current top 10 NQS scores:
Sherry Zhang [P1] 182.44 (Glacier Falls, 1st in group B); 154.56 (US Jr. Team Cup, 9th)
Logan Higase-Chen [M1] 175.06 (Glacier Falls, 1st in group A); 158.24 (US Jr. Team Cup, 8th)
Jessica Jurka [M2] 173.57 (Skate Detroit 1st in A); 139.22 (US Jr. Team Cup, 15th)
Annika Chao 164.04 (JGP #1 THA, 5th); [P2] 172.71 (Glacier Falls, 2nd in B); 176.43 (US Jr. Team Cup, 2nd)
Keira Hilbelink [P3] 168.74 (Glacier Falls, 2nd in A); will be ISU Junior age-eligible in 2024-25
Jiaying Ellyse Johnson [M3] 166.37 (Skate Detroit, 2nd in A); 150.24 (US Jr. Team Cup, 12th)
Cleo Park [P4] 156.05 (Glacier Falls, 3rd in A); 159.02 (US Jr. Team Cup, 7th)
Alina Bonillo [M4] 156.04 (Battle of the Blades, 1st)
Ella Kim [P5] 154.03 (Glacier Falls, 4th in A)
Teryn Kim [P6] 151.11 (Glacier Falls, 5th in A); 151.55 (US Jr. Team Cup, 10th)
 
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Anyone have an update on Gracie? She was supposed to join Johnnys academy but then he said she’s going to keep competing. I know she was injured this summer. Has she resumed training?
 
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