I have a thought after watching the dance event at SC, and I want to share it before I forget. I am behind on all the dance threads after today. But I feel like Hawayek & Baker's programs this year . . . they are good. And I am glad that the judges at SC gave H&B the nod for the fun program because I've really been waiting to see this team go there in a competitive number for some while. But it would only take a few more humorous touches to grab the audience in a stronger way and hold them throughout both programs. However, I feel like no one in Montreal's specialty is doing good humorous choreography so maybe bring someone in? The Grease is not bad. And most of the Montreal programs have personal touches which I appreciate in them this season, but H&B's seem to be on the scant side with relation to the personality building.
Did Scott Hamilton do his own choreo for all those humorous programs? Because this is what H&B need, IMO. Just more entertaining moments (and not recycled Christopher Dean moves, please). I realize, of course, that you are mostly limited during the Finnstep; but H&B have the crowd right off the bat when Stayin' Alive starts, and then they don't have another grab the audience moment for maybe 2/3rds of the program until the stop before the last piece. Meanwhile they lose the crowd. They get it back as soon as the stop with the dancing starts, but there is no need to have to get it back. They could hold it all the way through the program if they just had more personality/humor in early. (Or a great lift, but you are pretty limited as far as how much of that you can do in an RD). They don't need a dance choreographer, in particular. They just need someone like Scott to come in and add the touches. (I honestly think Jean Luc might be able to do it himself. He seems to have that kind of humorous bent when it comes to some of the improv stuff I've seen from him).
The FD can use the same kind of thing. It strikes me as a spoof--that a spoof is what they are going for really. And there is one moment there where that is obvious, and the crowd responds. But H&B could use a lot more of this during the build up of the program. I really like how on the music they are throughout this program; but added choreographic moments with humor. I think that would take the program to the next level.