2024–25 Canadian Ice Dance: News and Updates

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Skate Onteraion July Sectional Series
SENIOR RHYTHM DANCE
Kieran MacDonaldAlisa KornevaKitchener - Waterloo Skating Club
Peter BeaumontNadia BashynskaScarboro Figure Skating Club
Tanner WhiteGabriela PalomequeNepean SC/Rideau SC

SENIOR FREE DANCE
Kieran MacDonaldAlisa KornevaKitchener - Waterloo Skating Club
Peter BeaumontNadia BashynskaScarboro Figure Skating Club
Shaan TahirJulia FerreiraKing City Skating Club
Tanner WhiteGabriela PalomequeNepean SC/Rideau SC


JUNIOR RHYTHM DANCE
Aiden DotzertCaroline KravetsKitchener - Waterloo Skating Club
Andrei CarandiucVictoria CarandiucPatinage Roussillon
Anthony MacDonaldAmelia Dufour-SaysourinhoCPA de Valleyfield inc.
Axel MacKenzieCharlotte ChungNorth Toronto Skating Club/Scarboro FSC
Jacob YangLauren BatkovaNorth Point Skating Academy
Michael BoutsanMadison TongScarboro Figure Skating Club
Thierry CaronNelly-Anne ChaoPatinage Ahuntsic/CPA Ville-Marie inc.
Wesley LockwoodAnna MackenzieSkate Kingston


JUNIOR FREE DANCE
Aiden DotzertCaroline KravetsKitchener - Waterloo Skating Club
Andrei CarandiucVictoria CarandiucPatinage Roussillon
Anthony MacDonaldAmelia Dufour-SaysourinhoCPA de Valleyfield inc.
Axel MacKenzieCharlotte ChungNorth Toronto Skating Club/Scarboro FSC
Michael BoutsanMadison TongScarboro Figure Skating Club
Thierry CaronNelly-Anne ChaoPatinage Ahuntsic/CPA Ville-Marie inc.
Wesley LockwoodAnna MackenzieSkate Kingston
 

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Lengthy Rob Brodie interview with LaLa :): https://rwbrodiewrites.substack.com/p/we-know-exactly-where-we-want-to
While last season’s rhythm dance was a literal “Thriller,” filled with plenty of fun and energy, Lagha agrees the theme for the 2024-25 season — “Social Dances and Styles of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s” — is a blank canvas that he and Lajoie can paint into something equally spectacular.

“It’s definitely as fun or even more fun than it was with Michael Jackson. It’s a thing that everybody is going to know,” he says in offering the smallest of hints about the program. “It’s going to be a lot of work as well, like kind of theatrical work, acting work, as opposed to Michael Jackson, which was more like the feeling of the essence of the music. This one, we have to do a bit more acting.”
 

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Cross-posted from the Canadian competition thread:
More modern FD for Bashynska/Beaumont than their usual. Shazam wouldn't cooperate, so I'm not sure what the songs were, but they were all instrumental and mostly upbeat. I can't say I like this as much as their usual style, but I do love Nadiia's dress -- sparkly light blue and lavender with a fringe skirt. Fast program -- they were WINDED at the end. 101.82 FD score.

Also, here's video of their RD (thanks to @victorskid): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g75ROVvDuT8
 

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Is her posture always... visibly questionable? Or is it just this program?

I agree with sentiment mentioned that this isn't an ideal FD, but I think they can change my mind with more miles/comfort with the program. And good on them for trying something new.
 

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I think the first piece might be "Watarhythm" (Samba) by Watazu?

They are a dancesport band.

The whole FD is "skaters do dancesport " to CD remix?
 

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Rob Brodie's latest column - interview with Gilles and Poirier - and a delicious rant at the end about the CAS decision :D

 
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Top Summer Scores 2024-25 so far

SENIOR
Lauriault/LeGac 191
Fabbri/Ayer 185
Hensen/Lickers 177
Bashynska/Beaumont 171
Robinson/Portz 156
Korneva/McDonald 150
Forurnier/Zhu 149


JUNIOR
Nguyen/Giang 156
Veillon/Brandys 148
Gauthier/Thieren 147
Cincon-Debout/Celestino 139
Homick/Buelow 139
Martins/Kowalcyk 135
Briere/Levesque 128
Kravetz/Dotzert 127
Gover/Wilson-French 125
Carandiuc/Carandiuc 121
 

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Literally the wildest thing to me about this Olympic cycle so far is how Sweden went from 0 ice dance teams at either the senior or junior level in 2023 to 5 - 2 in senior last season and now 3 more in junior this season.
Wonder if there is any carryover effect from the success US born pole vaulter Armand Duplantis is having in representing Sweden? Makes the representation of Sweden very visible for athletes of Swedish origins born in other countries.
 

Karen-W

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Wonder if there is any carryover effect from the success US born Armand Duplantis is having in representing Sweden? Makes the representation of Sweden very visible for athletes of Swedish origins born in other countries.
Well, all three of the junior teams have at least one Canadian or American partner while the other partner is Swedish-Canadian or Swedish-American. I don't know that I think it's because of the success of Mondo so much as it is exploring other opportunities to compete internationally since the US and Canadian ice dance fields are so deep.
 

Karen-W

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I really do not understand what the heck Skate Canada was thinking in keeping Gauthier/Thieren assigned to the first JGP when they were coming back from a concussion injury. They clearly weren't ready for competition yet and with 2 spots at each JGP, Canada could have easily swapped them out with another team and given them a couple more weeks before debuting. If the rationale behind dropping back down to juniors for this season is to 1) give them more competition experience and 2) hopefully qualify for the JGPF then keeping them assigned to the first JGP while recovering from injury has resulted in a strategic failure.
 

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