The Dance Hall 11: Movin' On Up 2023-2024

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I like Piper and Paul but i don`t think they have any chance to win worlds next March, with Worlds in Montreal Marie france will make sure a team from IAM wins, I mean what does that say about her if she can`t even win in her hometown.
 
LOL. If there were a team that I could easily imagine doing any of those things, it would be K/P. After all, they were once out there doing things like this Dracula program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YsZ4kUJoso
I remember this! I'd repressed the red veil somehow. As a vaguely gothic teen, I was really into Coppola's Dracula, the music is glorious, especially this piece, I wish it was rediscovered by current skaters. Although I enjoyed K/P's crossovers more than the entire performances of some current teams.
 
I remember this! I'd repressed the red veil somehow. As a vaguely gothic teen, I was really into Coppola's Dracula, the music is glorious, especially this piece, I wish it was rediscovered by current skaters. Although I enjoyed K/P's crossovers more than the entire performances of some current teams.
Not dancers, but pairs team Ghilardi/Ambrosini are using the same piece in their LP this season!

You’re welcome!
 
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For holiday shows? Sure. To compete? Nah.
The bio of the guy who made the tweet and all the various skating media he tagged makes me wonder if he is trying to create buzz around this possibility. Add that to odd person hinting at their return it does seem like it's a possibility. But it doesn't seem to be picking up that much interest in the way similar drops and hints might have for others. 🤷‍♀️

Based on the choreography Guillaume does for other skaters he seems to have a very specific narrow artistic vision but if they do return I hope he fights against that instinct and they do something totally unexpected and create some new elements.
 
Maybe they don't want Rocky to be OGM? I was annoyed when V/M returned prior to the 2018 Olympics, but would welcome P/C to come back. They weren't always my cup of tea on the lyrical/artsy stuff, but if G/F aren't going to be pushed to the top, I'd rather not see some of the other teams as OGM.

Can you imagine the Babs death glare coming from Madison Chock if that happened?
 
If Paul Peret says that, that's a legitimate question.

I think that :
  • their visible mental fatigue after the 2022 Olys meant that people accepted that they were done
  • they would only come back with something new, at the condition they would both be mentally ready.

Maybe they are. But I think people will wait for an official announcement before getting excited.
 
If Paul Peret says that, that's a legitimate question.

I think that :
  • their visible mental fatigue after the 2022 Olys meant that people accepted that they were done
  • they would only come back with something new, at the condition they would both be mentally ready.

Maybe they are. But I think people will wait for an official announcement before getting excited.
Beyond the fatigue, the biggest reason to think they were done is simply that it's extremely rare for teams to actually come back from the sort of lengthy pause that they've taken. The life of an elite athlete is grueling, and even if your mind isn't initially made up when you take a break, it's usually pretty hard to imagine going back once you've stopped for any length of time.

But it does seem like it's trending that way for Papadakis and Cizeron.
 
For holiday shows? Sure. To compete? Nah.
taking ballet and choreography classes with the paris opera ballet seems a little much just to prepare for holiday shows. i've already been super disappointed in my anticipation of h/b's return this year (not in the skaters in themselves), so i'm not trying to set myself up for another disappointment with a possible return of p/c to competition. but this looks like a pretty serious attempt to get back in fighting shape as well as absorb some new techniques/inspiration.
 
Callers this week

Bosphorus Cup:
Akos Pethes (Hungary), Olga Akimova (Ukraine), Aliki Stergiadu (Sweden)
Pethes was the TC at Pavel Roman Memorial. Akimova was TS at JGP Gdansk, Swiss Ice Open, NRW Trophy. Stergiadu hasn't served in an international competition in a long time (2017-18 season).
Akimova skated for Uzbekistan back in her competitive days. Stergiadu skated for URSS (when she was Junior Worlds with Juris Rezgulajevs), Latvia and Uzbekistan.

Santa Claus Cup (without Senior):
Marcin Kozubek (Poland), Jana Vanova (Slovakia) and Matteo Zanni (Italy).
Yuri Balkov is gracing Novices with his marks again.

Australian Nationals
Andrew Dodds will call in Adavance Novices and Jonathan Guerreiro in Senior.
 
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Callers this week

Bosphorus Cup:
Akos Pethes (Hungary), Olga Akimova (Ukraine), Aliki Stergiadu (Sweden)
Pethes was the TC at Pavel Roman Memorial. Akimova was TS at JGP Gdansk, Swiss Ice Open, NRW Trophy. Stergiadu hasn't served in an international competition in a long time (2017-18 season).
Akimova skated for Uzbekistan back in her competitive days. Stergiadu skated for URSS (when she was Junior Worlds with Juris Rezgulajevs), Latvia and Uzbekistan.

Santa Claus Cup (without Senior):
Marcin Kozubek (Poland), Jana Vanova (Slovakia) and Matteo Zanni (Italy).
Yuri Balkov is gracing Novices with his marks again.

Australian Nationals
Andrew Dodds will call in Adavance Novices and Jonathan Guerreiro in Senior.
Guess I've been living under a rock. Nice to see Jonathan Guerreiro's name on that list😊
 
Australian Nationals
Andrew Dodds will call in Adavance Novices and Jonathan Guerreiro in Senior.

Finlandia whistleblower Hilary Selby will be back in action at the British Championships this afternoon as the tech controller. She’ll be joined on the tech and judging panels by pretty much every qualified British official, with a domestic-only TS swapping in for Candi Towler-Green in the junior event, where Candi has a conflict of interest.

And I’m sure it’s a coincidence that the judge who always scores Bekker/Hernandez harshly is swapped with the referee for the senior event.
 
Ice dancers in search of technical minimums....

The end of the GP series feels like a turning point in the season, so here's a stocktake on who's going to be hitting up Bosphorus Cup / Bavarian Open / Egna Trophy etc in search of those elusive minimums. I haven't included teams who don't have their minimums from countries who already have enough eligible teams to fill their championship spots.

Euros/4CCs
AUS - Romy Malcolm / Kobi Chant (need both), India Nette / Eron Westwood (need FD - season debut at Golden Spin)
DEN - Elisabetta Incardona / Rafael Musil (need both)
JPN - Azusa Tanaka / Shingo Nishiyama (need both), Utana Yoshida / Masaya Morita (need both) - both teams making their international debut at Golden Spin
TUR - Katarina DelCamp / Berk Akalin (need both) - presumably they're planning to compete internationally at some point, though since they're not on the start list for Bosphorus Cup or Golden Spin I guess that won't be at Euros

Worlds
ARM - Viktoriia Azroian / Artur Gruzdev (need RD)
AZE - Adrienne Carhart / Oleksandr Kolosovskyi (need FD), Samatha Ritter / Daniel Brykalov (need RD)
BEL - Livvy Shilling / Leo Baeten (need both)
BRA - Natalia Pallu-Neves / Jayin Panesar (need RD)
CHE - Nicole Calderari / Christian Murer (need both), Ariana Sassi / Luca Morini (need RD), Gina Zehnder / Beda Sieber (need both - senior debut at Bosphorus Cup)
KAZ - Gaukhar Nauryzonz / Boyisangur Datiev (need RD)
LTU - Paulina Ramanauskaite / Deividas Kizala (need both)
POL - Oleksandra Borysova / Aaron Freeman (need both), Sofiia Dovhal / Wiktor Kulesza (need RD), Olivia Oliver / Filip Bojanowski (need FD) - Polibina/Golovishnikov have minimums but she tore her Achilles at Warsaw Cup so seems reasonable to assume they may be out for the rest of the season

Junior Worlds
AUS - Renee Yuen / Oliver Ma (need both)
EST - Ksenia Sipunova / Miron Korjagin (need both)
KAZ - Eva Shelaeva / Ivan Solovyev (need FD)
TUK - Irmak Yucel / Daniil Pak (need both - debut at Bosphorus Cup)
ZAF - Felicity Chase / Mikhail Ajam (need both)

The generous people of Bosphorus Cup decided
Nette/Westwood to 4 Continents (31 TES in the RD and 49.56 in FD)
Zehnder/Sieber easily to Senior Worlds (2nd place overall, 42.81 in the RD and 65.79 in FD)
Ramanauskaite/Kizala to Worlds (62.04 TES in the FD! And 36.90 in the RD)
Polibina/Golovishnikov actually skated there. So her injury must not have been so serious. However, Dovhal/Kuleskza got the Worlds minimums too (35.14)

New Turkish couple (easily) and Shelaeva/Solovyev (by 0.80) got the minimums. Also the new Armenian couple (she previously skated for Russia, he skated for Italy) were easily over the minimums.
 
What a boring FD from S/F.
IMO, Shane needs to ditch Soucisse, she just gets dragged around and has no musicality or personality whatsoever.
 
With the Senior GP finalists set, the composition of the panel of judges for GP Final is also almost set

a) first priority will be given to the participating ISU Members in the Senior Final

1) USA (Engel*, Mast*, Cutone*, Marron, Millier*, Cole, Dalley*, Hampton*, Mastumoto or Rey)
2) Canada (Abbott*, Caron*, LeBlanc*, Keen*, Wong*, Allan, Conacher*, Topoloski* or Klein)
3) Italy (Ceccattini*, Cesaro*, Micheli, Orlandesi, Bonfa or Rosa)
4) Great Britain (Buchanan*, Coton, Fernandez*, Visinoni or Russell)

b) second priority will be given to the participating ISU Members in the Junior Final

5) Germany (Baumann, Pipoh*, Balasuriya, Faig, Kimminus* or Stahnke*)
6) Israel (Zaydman)
7) Ukraine (Lisova, Makarova or Medvedieva*)
8) France (Hurth*, Beau*, Dabouis, Perrigouard* or Pontonnier*)

c) third priority, if necessary, will be given to the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating® organizing ISU Members of individual ISU Grand Prix events (Senior)

9) China (Zhang, Huang* or Yang), Japan (Takino* or Kobayashi) or Finland (Saarelainen, Kunnas-Helminen or Lenkola*)

China and Japan judges are cheaper to invite unless Finland Fed send Saarelainen (who has double qualification) for one of their two Single and Pair judging slots.

* Officiated in Ice Dance in Senior Grand Prix events this season.

Callers: Christine Hurth (Skate America and NRW Trophy this season), Ayako Higashino (seasonal debut. Called at 2014 and 2022 Olympics) and Kristin Fraser-Lukanin (Lake Placid and Skate Canada).
Referee: Jennifer Mast (USA)

Judges
Senior
USA (Millier), Canada (Leblanc-Richaud), Italy (Orlandini), Great Britain (Coton)
Germany (Faig), Ukraine (Medvedeva), France (Perrigouard).
China (Huang), Finland (Kunnas-Helminen)

Junior
Same as Senior except Israel (Zaydman) instead of Italy (Orlandini)

Golden Spin callers are Christopher Buchanan (Great Britain), Alper Ulcera (Turkey) and Tomas Kika (Slovakia)
 
Callers: Christine Hurth (Skate America and NRW Trophy this season), Ayako Higashino (seasonal debut. Called at 2014 and 2022 Olympics) and Kristin Fraser-Lukanin (Lake Placid and Skate Canada).
Referee: Jennifer Mast (USA)
The teams need to be on the lookout for ! calls on their choreo elements.
 
Callers: Christine Hurth (Skate America and NRW Trophy this season), Ayako Higashino (seasonal debut. Called at 2014 and 2022 Olympics) and Kristin Fraser-Lukanin (Lake Placid and Skate Canada).
Higashino called Worlds and Skate Canada last season.

Hurth has been very busy this season. Judge at NHK Trophy, caller at Skate America, judged JGP Armenia.
 
The teams need to be on the lookout for ! calls on their choreo elements.
I anticipate the judging will be poor as usual and follow protocol and reward the older teams , I just hope they have the guts to shake things up and put teams Like LALA and the brits on the podium.
 
Higashino called Worlds and Skate Canada last season.

Hurth has been very busy this season. Judge at NHK Trophy, caller at Skate America, judged JGP Armenia.

The other judges had the following activities this season:

Millier: Nepala and GP Finland
LeBlanc-Richaud: Skate America and referee at Cup of China.
Orlandini: JGP Yerevan and referee at Mezzaluna Cup (for Juniors)
Coton: technical controller at Nice Trophé
Faig: Lake Placid International, Shangai Trophy and Warsaw Cup
Medvedeva (she represented Azerbaijan until 2018. That year she switched from AZE to Ukraine and Yurii Kliushnikov did the reverse route): JGP Linz, JGP Budapest, Nepala, Skate Canada, Warsaw Cup
Perrigouard (promoted this October): JGP Istanbul, Finlandia Trophy, Skate America and NRW Trophy
Huang: Skate Canada
Kunnas: JGP Linz and Finlandia Trophy
Zaydman: JGP Yerevan and Denis Ten Memorial
 
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OK after having watched all the top six teams of the Grand Prix final I think my favorite team who nailed the 80s concept as far as music choices and costumes is Piper and Paul although I’m not 100% completely clear as to his costume but his 80s mullet sure goes a long way.

as far as the music choices how much they are my favorite as far as bringing in serving the 80s. Also did Laurence and nic change their top gun music? Where was the Lady Gaga 2021 part?
 
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