The Dance Hall 13: When You Dance on the Ice and Your Feet Twizzle Twice, That's Amore

This website has a list of songs with a waltz tempo of over 186bpm.


There are some interesting options and teams could really go in a lot of different directions with this theme.

Yes, skaters & coaches reading this - please, check out the link and sample all of these songs!
Give the people what they want: Lawrence Welk!
 
I don't expect LFB/GC to compete past Worlds and I also think G/P, C/B, and G/F will retire.

So looking forward to seeing what the rest of the field do with this particularly Lala, Z/K and L/B.
 
I don't expect LFB/GC to compete past Worlds and I also think G/P, C/B, and G/F will retire.

So looking forward to seeing what the rest of the field do with this particularly Lala, Z/K and L/B.
I agree G/P C/B and G/F will likely retire, but I would not be shocked if FB/C decided to do a “victory lap” season next year. They’ve only had one season together!

I likewise expect the LaLas to ace the waltz; they are one of the few that I think might have the necessary technical skills.
 
Nothing against f/g or anyone else, but passing dance tests does not mean people will do well with these patterns. The bar to pass is quite different from doing it in a competitive way.

More than tempo I think teams that aren't used to skating in close hold or having to hit certain beats (which I guess can be slightly tied to tempo but not completely) will have issues
I agree on both these points. And the Golden Waltz pattern is tough. But I want to see what people do before deciding any skaters won't be able to handle it.
 
Holy moly! I hope they make the skaters do the entire golden waltz and not butcher it like they way the butchered the pattern during the dying days of the SD. That last midnight blues pattern gave us nearly nothing of the actual compulsory dance.

I hope they make them do the whole thing and judge it like they did the last time it was an SD. Ding teams that take short cuts and don’t do steps correctly outside of the whatever portion was being called.

Like if a Ravensburger Waltz calls for a chassé, then ding teams who don’t actually do one, even if they’re like the top of the field otherwise and even if that part isn’t being called or judged.
 
I think we already know that it's not the whole pattern. They are starting at step 34 I think then back to the start and up to step 20 (that's from memory - someone correct me if needed). We looked it up and think it misses the dip.

I definitely agree it needs to be judged on proper definable Key Points and not just on GOE.
 

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