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Love that he practices figures…saving a lost art…
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The series ``Masakazu Kagiyama ~ Philosophy ~'' approaches the philosophy of his father, coach Masakazu Kagiyama (51), who is in charge of coaching him, and in its seventh installment, we delve into his state of mind as he approaches the World Championships (starting March 20th, Montreal, Canada). We asked Yuma about the emotions he felt after winning the Four Continents Championship in January, the reasons for that, and his determination to win as he doesn't hide his pride.

A clip: https://twitter.com/MsNATARY/status/1786335052709949484Kagiyama skated to the opera song `Werther'' in the morning performance, showing beautiful skating. In the afternoon performance, he will perform his new program`The Sound of Silence''. This is a new piece prepared to be used for both SP and exhibition.
Yuma Kagiyama skated a new program, The Sound of Silence (choreographed by Lori Nicole).
He told a fan that he has not decided if he will make this program as SP.
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ETA: Yuma spoke to Japanese media earlier this month and said he planned to perform a quadruple flip at the Olympics. He arrived in Milan yesterday morning (with Kaori, Shun, Yoshda/Morita) and they will train in Varese.Yuma Kagiyama's free skate for the 2025-2026 season is set to Christopher Tin's completion of Giacomo Puccini's unfinished opera 'Turandot'. The version Yuma skates to is a special medley arranged and recorded for him by Christopher Tin, in close collaboration with choreographer Lori Nichol.
The collaboration between Yuma Kagiyama, his choreographer Lori Nichol, and Christopher Tin on this program has been much celebrated in the figure skating world since it was announced, with Lori and Carolina Kostner (Yuma's coach) attending the recording sessions in London, and then collaborating for months afterwards to refine the music for Yuma's routine. Christopher crafted a musical arrangement around Yuma's technical and timing demands for the routine, recording extra material to smooth transitions and match the accelerated pace of his routine. Meanwhile, with libretto in hand, Lori created choreography that channels the story of 'Turandot' into each of Yuma's movements.
Link to the NHK documentary that is geoblocked outside of Japan (anyone want to see if a VPN works?):[NHK Special] Taking on the "Jump of the Gods" ~Ice Battle: Malinin and Kagiyama~ (preview clip):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYtouboeNyk
NHK General TV, Sunday, February 1st, 9:00 PM Streaming on NHK ONE from the premiere until Sunday, February 8th, 9:49 PM.
Geoblocked outside of Japan?
On the 17th, men's figure skater Yuma Kagiyama announced that he will incorporate a quadruple flip into his free program at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which begins on February 6th. It's a difficult jump he has avoided in order to prioritize the overall perfection of his performance. Speaking to reporters in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, he expressed his strong determination, saying, "I want to give it my all at the Olympics. I have no intention of playing it safe." By adding a flip to his previously three quadruple jumps (a salchow and two toe loops), he aims to raise his technical score to four, with three types. Earlier this year, he and his choreographer adapted his routine from the opera "Turandot" to an Olympic version. During practice with music playing on this day, he successfully completed all seven jumps, including the quadruple flip.
i was able to open the link with a vpn but then it seems to require a subscriptionLink to the NHK documentary that is geoblocked outside of Japan (anyone want to see if a VPN works?):
https://www.web.nhk/tv/an/special/pl/series-tep-2NY2QQLPM3/ep/NWWN5MNQ2V