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Post by reut on Jul 28, 2010 9:20:42 GMT 1
July's thread wasn't recovered and, I think, there is no sense to create it when it's 28 of July already, so I'll just post few things I recovered from July's news here and we'll just continue into August. Most of the photos are in "Asian shows" thread. Stephane was in Vietnam: www.baodongkhoi.com.vn/?act=detail&id=14452According to Google Translate he played with children and showed them basical skating moves.
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Post by reut on Jul 28, 2010 9:23:21 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Jul 28, 2010 9:36:45 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Jul 28, 2010 9:42:54 GMT 1
I didn't see much interest or reaction to this, but I'll copy it again. Antonio Najarro's agent sent me some old articles and photos from the time Antonio and Stephane worked together on Flamenco, I've uploaded them here: www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=6e198c9ebdb1a0baab1eab3e9fa335cab3a5ee5756394991Also there was a part of my interview with Antonio which wasn't published, but it was about Stephane so I shared it here. I asked about the meaning behind Flamenco and Carne Cruda. Antonio's answers: - All the beginning of Flamenco program was like the liberation, when he starts like this (shows one of the starting movements of Flamenco), opening a new world and showing the fragility of each person. In the beginning, with slow movements, with "open" movements. Something fragile, but after some point you can also be intense. Show how you can make decisions in your life, with the difficulty of movements you can show that in life there are difficult situations, you can always attack that and see it with very strong visual [effects?]. So I tried to put all the feeling that life puts in front of you with the movements. So I tried to do a very complete program with contemporary movements in the slow part and flamenco and the strong movements in the end. Carne Cruda is speaking about... I don't know if you remember the costume, it was like very colourful costume... - He had three costumes: the Italian one, the black one with red "meat" and the last one was with orange sleeve. - This one was my design. I wanted just to create a crazy number. To make people think that it was not choreography, that it was improvisation from Stephane. It was of course a very hard choreography, but like crazy and improvisation [style].
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Post by annelfie on Jul 28, 2010 22:19:41 GMT 1
Thank you reut, for all your reposts. Thanks for investing the time it will take to think what should be reposted and where to find it. I appriciate that a lot!!!! (hope to picked the right icon, it looks like a thank-you-flower to me, so that's what I mean to give you) Salut, Annelfie
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Post by estephania on Aug 2, 2010 19:29:58 GMT 1
Thank you reut, for all your reposts. Thanks for investing the time it will take to think what should be reposted and where to find it. I appriciate that a lot!!!! (hope to picked the right icon, it looks like a thank-you-flower to me, so that's what I mean to give you) Salut, Annelfie Hadn't time to post the last few weeks. Thanks for all the post and specially for the re-post of lost links! Here an article about Stéphane's visit in the SOS-children-village in Vietnam in July (german only ) but with nice pics: www.sos-kinderdorf.ch/ueber-uns/sos-botschafter/pages/stephane-lambiel-botschafter-sos-kinderdorf.aspx
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Post by reut on Aug 3, 2010 6:59:03 GMT 1
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Post by pia on Aug 3, 2010 21:06:34 GMT 1
Thank you so much estephania! Most amazing photos i've ever seen.
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Post by reut on Aug 8, 2010 12:28:52 GMT 1
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lambieladdicted
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Have you seen my mind ? I think Steph stole it..
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Post by lambieladdicted on Aug 8, 2010 17:41:04 GMT 1
Thanks for the article Reut !! IS anyone planning to go there ?
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Post by nike2010 on Aug 9, 2010 8:03:28 GMT 1
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Post by honzule on Aug 11, 2010 22:51:21 GMT 1
Some article about Artristy on Ice : news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/sports/2010-08/11/c_13439240.htm"It's reported the guests invited to the performance include well-known figure skaters such as Evgeni Plushenko and Alexei Konstantinovich Yagudin from Russia, Asada Mao from Japan, Stephane Lambiel from Sweden, and Johnny G. Weir from the U.S." ;D
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Have you seen my mind ? I think Steph stole it..
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Post by lambieladdicted on Aug 18, 2010 0:37:24 GMT 1
Some article about Artristy on Ice : news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/sports/2010-08/11/c_13439240.htm"It's reported the guests invited to the performance include well-known figure skaters such as Evgeni Plushenko and Alexei Konstantinovich Yagudin from Russia, Asada Mao from Japan, Stephane Lambiel from Sweden, and Johnny G. Weir from the U.S." ;D When will the world learn to difference these two countries ?
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Post by stephanie2006 on Aug 21, 2010 15:46:59 GMT 1
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