dramagrrl
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Joni Mitchell FD? I could be into this!
I loooooove Both Sides Now, especially the version played during the Vancouver opening ceremonies with an older Joni, bit orchestral. I'm def. open-minded/hopeful!
I believe one of the lift positions will be a tribute to the malfunctioning cauldron.
Piper & Paul just spent 10 days training wih Marina Zoueva in Florida (according to her IG story; this photo doesn't show them with MZ): https://www.instagram.com/p/B1b5zXFBU1u/
Yes. But it wasn’t the original version.Isn´t Both Sides Now the song which Emma Thompson's character listens in Love Actually? Great ambience!
Yes. But it wasn’t the original version.
It was re-recorded when Joni was older and had smoked a lot of cigarettes and lived a lot of life.
I think I liked it better because it seemed more authentic then the original version which was sung when she was quite young.
It felt more poignant to me.
Though I like both versions.
Not sure which one they are using.
It's been a while since I agreed with someone less. I thought their RD is fantastic, it's still work in progress especially in terms of the pattern and their speed but it's creative and suits them and their costumes were great.This RD isn't close to creative, it's slow, laboured and boring. Boooooooo I want moooooore.
“Mack and Mabel” Back in Town by Beverley Smith: https://bevsmithwrites.com/mack-and-mabel-back-in-town/Jeff Dimitriou's IG post [June 3, 2019]:
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Gilles and Poirier usually work as a unit to do choreography with coaches Carol Lane and Juris Razguliaevs. But this time, they brought in renowned (off-ice) dance choreographer, Jeff Dimitriou, known for his work creating the opening ceremonies for the Pan American Games in Toronto several years ago.
“We knew we wanted to bring someone with a dance background into a program like this because it needs to be Broadway,” Gilles said. “We wanted to make sure it was very authentic.”
Dimitriou pushed them out of their comfort zones, she said. They did choreography off the ice for a full week, then transferred it onto the ice. “It’s weird having a third person in your unit, because you get so used to the choreography process and it’s going to be like this, or that,” Gilles said. “But he really mixed it up and challenged us to do something better than what we had done before. We are very happy with how it’s turned out.”