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Post by shine on Oct 20, 2013 20:20:36 GMT 1
Aww, Stephane the big brother )) Tatsuki still looks star struck around him
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Post by pia on Oct 26, 2013 18:54:56 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Oct 26, 2013 22:32:15 GMT 1
Thank you very much, pia, for the nice interview! I would love to know what exactly Stephane said about how to build the connection with the audience, he is a master in it . And to read what Akiko says about Stephane's teaching of how to express feelings and emotions .....: it reminds me so much of what Stephane says during the Verona meeting. The beautiful part when he talks about freedom on the ice, flying and let yourself go. The Attenais' picture expresses this freedom so much (I hope it is ok to post it here, Attenais ? ):
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Post by reut on Oct 29, 2013 10:24:33 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Oct 29, 2013 19:37:26 GMT 1
It is not written if Stephane will be present at this charity event. But yes, you understood well: one of the prices will be a skating lesson with Stephane . Besides: It seems that on november 12th a 35 minutes documentary about Stephane will be showed in a cinema in Lausanne. See: www.thera-production.ch/?section=film_data&id=17 If I remember well, Stephane once in an interview (maybe during a meeting in Russia a while ago?) talked about a student planning to turn a documentary about him as her diploma work. Maybe this is it? In the photo gallery about the documentary Stephane can be seen sitting in a car wearing the hat he got during a meeting with the members of lambiel-ru: So nice . I read the documentary will be showed in a cinema called 'Capitole' and at another place at 8 pm on november 12th? Just this date? Does anybody know more? (Wikipedia!! ……… …..) (Please, reut, allow me just this one time to mention this 'name' here. I loved it when I watched the Verona videos and just can't not make allusion to it one time. It's too nice . Ok?)
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Post by reut on Oct 29, 2013 19:52:24 GMT 1
Yes, jomeku, you're right, this is the documentary which was mentioned earlier. I mentioned it once in this forum. Stephane's friend, Carina, was making this documentary about him as her diploma work at Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne. She was filming it during his visit to St.Petersburg last year, during the "Kings on Ice" tour in December, during "Art on Ice" (another photo in the gallery, having mask in his hotel room, was also taken in St.Petersburg, he was preparing for the photo shoot, beautiful pictures from which I've published here earlier). "THE LITTLE PRINCE IN THE LAND THAT PASSES BY Stéphane Lambiel is a famous figure skater and a two-time world champion. Today, he goes from galas to galas on a weekly basis. The little prince in the land that passes by draws an intimate portrait of this young man by showing the life behind the stardom status." I asked Carina, she said that everybody is welcome to come to "Capitole", but this film won't be the only one, it will be screened among other films of the school, so be ready for that. The entrance is completely free and open to everyone, subject to the number of available places. And yes, unfortunately at the moment this is the only date. She is planning to send this film to some festivals in Europe, she will update us as soon as she knows something. Maybe later the Swiss television will buy the film, but it won't be before one year or two in order to let the priority to the festivals. So "all the fans have to be patient and wait at the latest until next spring to see the film in Europe, and after that in many countries around the world", hopefully.
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Post by jomeku on Oct 29, 2013 20:16:31 GMT 1
Thank you, reut, for the details . I might go and watch …. if Stephane's part is on in time (I'd have to catch the train back home the same evening). IF I'll make it, I will tell here.
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Post by reut on Oct 29, 2013 20:26:25 GMT 1
It would be great if you can go. I think, it should be really nice, especially seeing it on the big screen. We'll wait for your stories. P.S. LOL I don't mind about Wikipedia. That was indeed a funny moment.
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Post by reut on Oct 30, 2013 15:08:05 GMT 1
I've got today's IOC press release about the new application called the Olympic Athletes’ Hub. If I understand it right it is kind of media aggregator from different social media sites and Olympians' accounts there. A nice idea, you can read more details here: www.olympic.org/news/new-app-brings-olympic-athletes-closer-together/214014Sentence which caught my eye there: "The Hub also offers fans the opportunity to unlock secret training tips from Olympic greats such as Joannie Rochette (figure skating, CAN), Steve Messler (bobsleigh, USA), Mark Spitz (swimming, USA) and Stéphane Lambiel (figure skating, SUI)." Hm... I wonder what those tips will be? And should we have this app to see them or...?
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Post by reut on Oct 30, 2013 17:23:36 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Oct 30, 2013 19:27:43 GMT 1
Yes, the opening of their hip hop dance studio in Basel, Switzerland. In the text below the video they thank Stephane for his support and write: "Who knows, maybe Stephane will drop in for a short moment at the opening event".
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Post by reut on Oct 30, 2013 20:59:02 GMT 1
Thank you, jomeku. I googled the name of the documentary we've discussed yesterday and found this nice introduction Carina wrote: "L'idée de ce film documentaire est née le jour où j'ai rencontré personnellement Stéphane Lambiel, patineur devenu célèbre après avoir gagné deux fois les championnats du monde. Le contraste entre sa scintillante image de marque et celle, beaucoup plus humble, qu'il me donna à voir chez lui, m'a touchée. Ma petite caméra en main, j'ai décidé de le suivre dans sa tournée en Russie et en Europe de l'est, filmant l'envers de sa vie de star." "The idea of this documentary film was born the day I personally met Stéphane Lambiel, a figure skater who became famous after he twice had won the World championships. The contrast between the sparkling "image" and the one, much more humble, he let me see, touched me. With my small camera in hands, I decided to follow him in his tour in Russia and Eastern Europe, filming the back side of his life os star". www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523113554391078
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Post by reut on Oct 30, 2013 21:27:55 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Oct 30, 2013 22:49:22 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Oct 31, 2013 17:32:08 GMT 1
Thank you very much, reut, for all your efforts to find out details!! According to the schedule you found out about the screening of the documentaries and the planned interact (I would think of maybe 20 minutes or so), Stephane's part might be screened approximately between 10.15 and 11 pm. Too late to catch my last train of the day. So most probabely I cannot go . But maybe somebody else who lives nearby and would tell us? Would be great to hear details about the documentary, the introduction sounds really nice. And - as you wrote - we might have to wait a long time to see it, on TV or some festival. And certainly there will not be a DVD of it before (if at all)?
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