Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir, #46 : Until the End of Time

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I dislike their SD this season, I know it's strongly influenced by ballroom dancing but it's over the top for me & literal. Try-hard sexy. Rough music cuts, edition of it (especially the last one) and musical selection itself have little to do with Latin theme also create mismatch. I believe they'll grow to it, make more mileage, polish it more and I am gonna find it much more likeable already during Grand Prix events.

I would wish to see them in different choreography, Fournier-Beaudry / Sorensen SD is excellent for me as it's essential & coherent.

I don´t like their SD but did you see how many views has the video? 80,000, I guess that dance liked to many people, what other dance this season has so many views? none. It will be better that they focus in the FD and don´t change much in the SD.
 
Their SD felt heavy to me at ACI, but not the practice clips this summer. I'm hoping more miles and better costuming will help. But it's a very solid program in a year where everyone is meh.

I think the dancing and skating in this year's SD is absolutely outstanding. What I really love is that it's not just a standard Latin SD. They have created a program that can serve as a reference point for future teams that are interested to see what a ballroom Latin SD would look like on ice. They took several elements of Latin ballroom and actually translated those movements onto ice, which future teams can now study. For example, how does Tessa manage to move her hips while gliding on one foot on a smooth edge? IMO, this is what a multiple-World Championship winning team needs to be doing: not just the standard SD that will score well, but showing new things/new techniques, that can inspire future generations. It's like what T/D did with their rumba OSP. Unfortunately, I don't believe the ISU shares these same values, as the judging system doesn't reward it (see, everybody in every other discipline repeating the same programs for years).
 
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Interesting point of view from a fan of both V/M & D/W.

Though how does your assessment of V/M’s Sochi SD points loss may be that of, in your words, “some of the arm movements in it was “too playful” and implied “that" is something that "only D/W could do very well" but not others be justified score wise? Where does the loss of technical or artistic element factor in this?

Way I saw it V/M were both strong technically (skate wise) & did have a great choreographed SD. (They danced to it in their usual V/M flair)

Timeline of surgery was speculated around start of new season 2010-11. Tessa by then had been training to skate differently too. They came into season late and competed at 4CC & Worlds. 4CC FD they withdrew, citing cramp middle of program and Worlds at Moscow they placed 2nd. I don't dispute their placement here because it was fair. They skated strong (not just artistically beautiful music & choreography but also their skating technique was very good ) for Tango Mir Dein Herz SD but not-so-polished-but enough FD.

But following season 2011-12, it’s over a year of post surgery. Tessa skated even better than she did pre-OG. Both of them still (i felt) outskated skaters in their field. It showed with Hopkins SD and Funny Face FD. It was only when we came to 2012-13 (2 years post surgery), Whether you want to admit or not, I did saw the subtle shift of flavor/favor.

Carmen - They were in strong form (technically actually) and artistically they ventured out of their usual lyrical style (which many complained about). Here is where conflicts began. They were too athletic (ding on their technical components), too vulgar (ding on their artistic components). Same in 2013-14. Seasons wasn’t “light” (or “too light” as you put it) for a team with V/M’s caliber. It was skated to their strengths.

Again back to my point earlier to Sochi’s SD, how’s that (i.e. if it’s something “wrong/lacking" with choreography/music/interpretation) relatable to loss of points?

Maybe for both (speculating) here as it was poor music choice (Season) - too heavy/boring. Carmen was warhorse but interpreted differently. Maybe Mahler was (and only best style to dance in competitions & Olympics). But to me, those things are superficial.

The one thing I saw was V/M’s consistency for BOTH programs (or any of V/M programs post-OG). Even with all that tinkering, they never lost their deep edges, use of whole ice coverage, power in skating, controlled speed, close hold, etc. come competing time. They were in fact sharper and better than I’ve seen pre-OG and actually increased difficulty of (beautiful) SD & FD lifts and twizzles. Artistically, they were still quite strong there too. Mind you, I’ve been watching them since 2007.

In my head, this is skating COMPETITION. If I can accept the fact, it’s politics then say so & so be it. But to continuously say like their skating skills were diminished (somehow by too much exercise or some obscure elements) or that their taste in dance style has gone down the drain (even evidence show they do try different things), is downright condescending.

Btw, I enjoy watching ice dance as a whole, not just for V/M. This includes D/W.P/B, W/P, Shibutanis, H/D, C/B, C/L, P/C and most recently, the Danes. I chose to focus my comments only on V/M (Skills or artistic flavour) here because this board is specific to V/M.
First, you should NEVER accept the fact that "it's politics" because this is wrong and frankly illegal. It kills the competition for nothing. So you're right about that.
Their skating skills haven't diminished the slightest between 2010 and 2014, it's the opposite really. And for their taste in dance style "going down the drain", well... it didn't go down for sure, because it surely didn't feel a hundred percent like them. And I insist that The Seasons really felt too light for me, and by "light" it has nothing to do with skills or performance, it felt emptier than the usual V/M. Maybe it's why it didn't felt like it wasn't a hundred percent ?

But then again, see the conversation in the Dance Thread about lifts. The very first lift was 52 shades of wrong and really gave me trouble. V/M are gifted in terms of skating skills and their Latch FD showed that they can do the seamless/flowing entrances in the lifts. The Malher FD has that too. Why would Marina stick with that until the very end ? D/W were working on lifts for years. I didn't feel like V/M needed those huge lifts to look amazing.

And this is where it gets trickier : V/M scored 0.70 lower in PCS for the FD in Sochi. I truly believe they are the most natural/talented skaters (Meryl said it herself that she wans't the most talented as V/M or Charlie but she worked so much to get to her level) and that it showed, yet for me D/W deserve to win on the FD. Why ? It's horrible to say that it comes down to the program because, yes, it shouldn't. But it did.
However : D/W twizzles and lifts were better, BUT in terms of edges, V/M seems better. They got the same score for the CiSt for example (but not for the DiSt).

Did reputation affect them : yes. Injuries too (but not in Sochi).
There is a reason why you should find the right vehicle/style/program for the Olympi season, especially in Ice Dance. That's why people are disappointed in the program choice for the season and that 50% are going back to a previous program. No time to play/experiment. Or you might get hammered on composition PCS.

There are 2 issues for me though :
D/W were working on their Sochi lifts for 3 years AND choose Scherazade themselves for the FD 2 years before. V/M weren't allowed Bride&Prejudice. I wondered if Marina did the same as Marie-France : strongly be against the music, then putting it on and see what they can do. Because that's the way to do it IMO.

At the end of the day, people are always going to complain about this situation and I totally understand. For me : V/M should be higher in skating skills PCS, and the gap shouldn't have been that high (especially on PCS). But I still believe D/W were the right winners. It was really incredibly clean, and them working on PCS all those years paid off and it showed.

(PS : I've been watching them since I discovered them in 2008 Worlds, during the FD. An incredible moment. At the end I said : Vancouver olympic champions, no doubt. It had all the feels.)
(PS2 : sorry for the long post)
 
I don´t like their SD but did you see how many views has the video? 80,000, I guess that dance liked to many people, what other dance this season has so many views? none. It will be better that they focus in the FD and don´t change much in the SD.

As I mentioned ... I appreciate and see the effort & genuine translation of ballroom movements. It's much closer to it than what other teams do so it makes them stand out and now when I think of it from this perspective, it's refreshing too after thinking longer about it. I mostly dislike that OTT thing in it, it's so early though, their form was average (despite what score may suggest) and that camera in ACI does not give anyone favours. Last year I watched their SD for the first time in GP I was immediately blown away but I guess those additional factors also helped.
 
I've watched that video of their SD from ACI a few dozen times. There are two poignant moments during that dance that I always rewind and rewatch: the rhumba pattern and the straight line step sequence.

I'm probably being pretentious in saying this but I believe their competitors are among the 80K + viewers. If I were skating against them, I would be studying that pattern over and over again.

Their step sequence is one of my favourites this season from the SDs. I think they do a fantastic job of keeping the difficulty while managing to keep the Latin feel, as OTT as some would say. At this point, I don't care how OTT people say the program is because I daresay no other team can keep half that feel without sacrificing the tech component.
 
I mostly dislike that OTT thing in it, it's so early though, their form was average (despite what score may suggest) and that camera in ACI does not give anyone favours. Last year I watched their SD for the first time in GP I was immediately blown away but I guess those additional factors also helped.

I struggled with the OTT aspect at first too, but I think they are deliberately trying to capture that vibe. I think it just needs to be fine-tuned a bit. I think of Wade Robson's SYTYCD choreography for "Ramalama Bang Bang" or "Sexyback."
The total image was OTT, yet the audience could still easily see and appreciate the technique of the dancers. That's what I'm hoping for this SD.
 
I struggled with the OTT aspect at first too, but I think they are deliberately trying to capture that vibe. I think it just needs to be fine-tuned a bit. I think of Wade Robson's SYTYCD choreography for "Ramalama Bang Bang" or "Sexyback."
The total image was OTT, yet the audience could still easily see and appreciate the technique of the dancers. That's what I'm hoping for this SD.

I think that there has been so much talk in the last year about not being able to translate latin dance from the floor to the ice that perhaps they are trying to show just how close it can come. Anyways I am a big fan of both ballroom and ice dance so I really like it.
 
I also think their SD is sharp. My only negative comment is the costumes. This is one of those cases where I think the costumes have a huge influence on how this program is being received. Can you imagine if Tessa had been wearing the gold dress from 2011 for this?

(I'm such a fan of their previous costumes... wish they would go back to that costume designer.)
 
I think Tessa's dress style fits for this strictly-ballroom Latin SD. If it were me, I'd change to a less busy on neckline. Few sparkly sequins and just one colour (not leopard print) sheer(don't know what you call it?) fabric. Plus I hope they both match. For me that threw me off bit, not the dance though. Simple, slick ... Please Scott - a slight haircut :p
 
I also think their SD is sharp. My only negative comment is the costumes. This is one of those cases where I think the costumes have a huge influence on how this program is being received. Can you imagine if Tessa had been wearing the gold dress from 2011 for this?

(I'm such a fan of their previous costumes... wish they would go back to that costume designer.)

As someone who liked their look at ACI, I think I agree with this. Some think their dance looks heavy and I wonder if a "lighter" costume would change that perception.
 
As someone who liked their look at ACI, I think I agree with this. Some think their dance looks heavy and I wonder if a "lighter" costume would change that perception.

I LOVE the SD and LOVE Tessa's 70's BoHo, Mystical Woman look. They are skating to "Sympathy for the Devil" for Chrissakes. It all fits for me and I am so glad they have taken on my fave Stones song (along with other greats) because I don't think there are many that could give it the movement and drama that it deserves. Well done!!
 
I LOVE the SD and LOVE Tessa's 70's BoHo, Mystical Woman look. They are skating to "Sympathy for the Devil" for Chrissakes. It all fits for me and I am so glad they have taken on my fave Stones song (along with other greats) because I don't think there are many that could give it the movement and drama that it deserves. Well done!!
Yeeesssss! It is crazy frigging awesome!!!!!
 
@chapis what do you think of the points being raised in the blog?

I think my problem is the music, I don´t like latin ballroom floor dance, I think we mentioned months ago that for some reason, who dominate latin ballroom are not latin dancers, and to the dancers who dominate, they like incorporate non latin music to the dances. Really my disgust with V/M program is that it looks like those ballroom dances that I do not like them either. I have the same problem with P/C, I read people saying that they see ballroom dance with that music, and while they are trying justify them, actually I think ¨well, those ballroom dancers are doing a bad choice too IMO¨.

The thing is that latin dances are very popular in latinoamerica, people go to parties and those are the dances, you go out with your friends at weeked and people go to dance salsa, bachata and now reggaeton too, older people still go to dance danzon, mambo, cumbia in the squares of the towns is very popular that people just go to dance those rhythms. At christmas, birthdays, quinceañeras, weddings, people always dance in those celebrations. So, like this kind of dances are very popular, we have a lot of music for this dances, we don´t feel the need to dance to the Rolling Stones or Ed Sheeran like latin rhythms, we like them, really both are very popular in latinoamerica, but for our dances, we have our own good music, and while for many non latin people those songs can be interchangeable, for us the difference is huge. Here, if people go to a club and there is music of Justin Bieber, people dance it but they don´t dance it like a salsa, usually they just do random moves or sexy moves, same for all pop music. When I talk with my family or friends about ice dance choosing latin rhythms and I mention them to Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, they just laugh or look at me confused.

Resume: V/M are dancing like ballroom latin dance, but for personal and cultural reasons, I don´t like it. I don´t know if I am going too far but it feels kind of cultural appropriation.
 
I'm not Latina so the things you describe @chapis are not things I naturally notice or naturally sensitive to. If I was maybe it would have affected my feelings on their SD (and I do love that program) who knows. I admit most of my Latin dance knowledge does come from ballroom inspired. Like Tessa and Scott said themselves they have done Latin programs that are more in line to what your expectations probably are and just wanted to do something a little different from that. I can't fault them for that specific reason. I appreciate you sharing point of view though, it helps me to see things a little differently.
 
for personal and cultural reasons, I don´t like it. I don´t know if I am going too far but it feels kind of cultural appropriation.

I have a bit of a personal question (don't answer if you don't want to of course) :

Are you either American or Canadian ? Because I NEVER heard of this 'cultural appropriation' issue where I live before. Or in Europe for that matter. But when I go on twitter, I see that a lot with North American accounts, and I didn't know why it mattered so much.
For V/M I thought there was no cultural appropriation because they are not skating purely on pure latin music actually. :confused:
 
I have a bit of a personal question (don't answer if you don't want to of course) :

Are you either American or Canadian ? Because I NEVER heard of this 'cultural appropriation' issue where I live before. Or in Europe for that matter. But when I go on twitter, I see that a lot with North American accounts, and I didn't know why it mattered so much.
For V/M I thought there was no cultural appropriation because they are not skating purely on pure latin music actually. :confused:

I am Mexican.
 
^ While I don't agree with your assessment of cultural appropriation (a term I'm very uncomfortable with in general) I appreciate you offering your knowledge and experience.
And I think it's so cool someone of Mexican heritage likes figure skating so much.
I love seeing other countries embrace the sport.
 
I have a bit of a personal question (don't answer if you don't want to of course) :

Are you either American or Canadian ? Because I NEVER heard of this 'cultural appropriation' issue where I live before. Or in Europe for that matter. But when I go on twitter, I see that a lot with North American accounts, and I didn't know why it mattered so much.
For V/M I thought there was no cultural appropriation because they are not skating purely on pure latin music actually. :confused:

Just a FYI but North America consists of three nations so asking someone if they are American or Canadian in relation to something you notice with North Americans is incomplete. To go further it would make more sense to ask them where they live as I think the whole cultural appropriation issue would vary in degree between the three nations. For instance in Canada I only really hear it as a hot issue in relation to First Nation conversations and seem to hear more about it on US TV.

General comment: There is figure skating in Mexico so not all that surprising they might have a figure skating fan or two ;) .
http://www.isu.org/member-federations/175-federacion-mexicana-de-patinaje-sobre-hielo
Not sure how active they are today, I usually only watch senior skating, but I recall a few names from the past (Cantu and Elvis's wife Gladys ??)
 
Just a FYI but North America consists of three nations so asking someone if they are American or Canadian in relation to something you notice with North Americans is incomplete. To go further it would make more sense to ask them where they live as I think the whole cultural appropriation issue would vary in degree between the three nations. For instance in Canada I only really hear it as a hot issue in relation to First Nation conversations and seem to hear more about it on US TV.

General comment: There is figure skating in Mexico so not all that surprising they might have a figure skating fan or two ;) .
http://www.isu.org/member-federations/175-federacion-mexicana-de-patinaje-sobre-hielo
Not sure how active they are today, I usually only watch senior skating, but I recall a few names from the past (Cantu and Elvis's wife Gladys ??)

I'm sorry about that, that was in fact very incorrect :wall: I thought about North Amrican skaters I think... And when we say that It's USA or Canada usually. My bad !

To go back to Tessa & Scott, they are not really choosing a specific country theme for the SD (like a Cuban rhumba for example), it's very modern ballroom. Check out the beginning of this video :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIwLz8PGiyk

The song is Trumpets by Sean Paul, so nothing really Latin, but a good beat to it. This is pretty much what the Ice Dance teams this year are doing (or eve maybe are asked to do ?). For me, V/M's music is actually very appropriate.
 
V/M are dancing like ballroom latin dance, but for personal and cultural reasons, I don´t like it. I don´t know if I am going too far but it feels kind of cultural appropriation.

And how do you feel about all the other teams? Are they not doing the same? My question is with all due respect, of course :)
 
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