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Post by honzule on May 13, 2010 22:48:52 GMT 1
Thank you, Stephanie2006 Please,can you say more?
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Post by estephania on May 13, 2010 22:57:32 GMT 1
The documentary is great... so the new music is Let the good times roll by Ray Charles... even more jazzy-funky than Tainted Love Since minutes I tried to put my feelings in appropriate words. - Not very successful till yet ! Just loved it how sensitive this documentary is and how it let me get a backstage view of part of Stéphane's professional live as skater. About the new music choice: I felt definitely in love with the choreography of the new program! . I'm sure it will make my day (again ) when he will perform it the first time as one piece! Looking forward to it already by now.
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Post by stephanie2006 on May 13, 2010 23:45:57 GMT 1
Thank you, Stephanie2006 Please,can you say more? There is so much in those 26 minutes but soon you will all see it by yourselves! Only a translation by a native speaker could do justice to all the intelligent things he says in that documentary. There are two moments which I found a little heartbreaking... the one where mentions that he didn't really unpack his suitcases from Vancouver... and the other when he explains how his body felt when he had the idea to create NMQP. For me also many details were interesting, little scenes like arriving by train in Zurich (as I do this a lot too)... and I was hoping to spot a photographer friend at the Basel show (no I didn't find you ).. and Salomé wears red mittens once and her skates look very, very old
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Post by banshee on May 14, 2010 0:12:48 GMT 1
Thank you for the reports! Sounds wonderful. Patiently (or not ) awaiting video and translation.
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Post by krazykat on May 14, 2010 5:49:09 GMT 1
The documentary is great... so the new music is Let the good times roll by Ray Charles... even more jazzy-funky than Tainted Love Oh wow - that'a a great song! Could you tell if it was Ray Charles' version? I can imagine Stephane having a LOT of fun with that one - I am soooo excited to see this - his program and the show - Thanks so much for uploading the documentary, Goldguegi!
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Post by krazykat on May 14, 2010 6:31:07 GMT 1
The show is here: www.tsr.ch/emissions/preliminaires/1922236-stephane-lambiel-figure-libre.htmlIt's fantastic - especially love all the footage of Stephane and Salome working together - only complaint - too short! it would have been great if they followed the creation of that program all the way to a real performance. Stephane had so many interesting things to say - wow - I have to watch it again! oh = any place to leave comments to thank them for the show? I can't tell from the webpage.
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Post by stephanie2006 on May 14, 2010 7:32:38 GMT 1
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Post by reut on May 14, 2010 8:26:47 GMT 1
Such a wonderful, different, warm film. It made me cry... I don't know why. The new program is going to be just beautiful! I'm so glad he went back to jazz, "Tainted love" was so good "on" him. But this one looks like twice fun. I will re-watch this documentary many-many times... (and I'm selfishly glad that it's in French and not in German
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Post by kadri on May 14, 2010 10:44:24 GMT 1
even though i understood very little of what they were saying, i was absolutely mesmerized by the documentary. it gives such a great glimpse into his world and the creating process of the new program. i love the choice of music and it looks like it's gonna be a wonderful program, a bit playful and a lot of fun. this 'jazzy' style really suits him
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Post by miryam on May 14, 2010 12:08:52 GMT 1
Krazykat, you're an angel for posting us the link to the program. The minute I got up this morning, I came here to see if there were any news about it and voilá, here it is! I've now watched it twice, struggling a bit with my elementary French, but find the program really tastefully done. I'm also excited about the insight to the new program and love the music. I saw Ray Charles in concert just a few months before he passed away so it has special significance to me. It is so interesting to see how a program is created and how much work goes into it and fun to see how Stéphane and Salomé work together seamlessly, their understanding of each other is so deep that they almost finish each others' scentences. What makes me happy is that Stéphane is in good health and that he can pour all his creativity in his programs without restrictions. The new programs will be spectacular, I'm sure. If any of our dear French speakers has the time and inclination, a rough translation of the program would be very welcome. This really made my day. Thank you for all the enablers.
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Post by iloveprincecaspian on May 14, 2010 13:25:54 GMT 1
Hi I will be happy to translate the show, I'll try to post it as soon as I can unless someone beats me to it
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Post by mujgez on May 14, 2010 14:14:04 GMT 1
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Post by miryam on May 14, 2010 15:19:22 GMT 1
Oooh . . . Fantastic! Thank you so much.
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Post by banshee on May 14, 2010 17:35:30 GMT 1
I was just able to watch and I am & Even though my French is not good enough to understand much being said, there is almost no need. Stephane expresses himself very well in ways other than language So easy to see the wonderful relationship with Salome - I love seeing them laugh and work together. The new program is going to be spectacular. LOVE watching the process. That ballet instructor makes me want to take lessons from her, she is joyful! I have a similar issue with my pelvis as does Stephane and it boggles my mind to watch him go through therapy and know what he has pushed through physically . He has such strong character Thanks again to all for the links and translations
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Post by upnights on May 14, 2010 18:53:48 GMT 1
Thank you, krazykat, for the link to the program! And thank you, mujgez, and welcome!
The only way this program could be better would be to be longer.
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