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Post by MaRaMaya on Jul 20, 2014 9:14:35 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Jul 24, 2014 16:57:55 GMT 1
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Post by elanor on Jul 26, 2014 12:30:50 GMT 1
I guess this is the new program: v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzQ2NDk4NzMy.htmlThe quality is not very good, but it looks interesting, original and difficult. Great and difficult steps, the rhythm based program, rather introverted choreography. Lovely blues music although a bit monotonous throughout makes it a single piece of skating. Waiting to see more of it in better quality
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Post by annelfie on Jul 27, 2014 23:30:58 GMT 1
I guess this is the new program: v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzQ2NDk4NzMy.htmlThe quality is not very good, but it looks interesting, original and difficult. Great and difficult steps, the rhythm based program, rather introverted choreography. Lovely blues music although a bit monotonous throughout makes it a single piece of skating. Waiting to see more of it in better quality On twitter @lambielnews posted this link, which gives already a better view of the new programme. It looks adorable to me !!! The moves are a bit like we see him do in his recent programs, and I LOVE that style of moving !!! And so gorgeously well timed on the music !!! Hoping for even better videos to come, but of course grateful for the ones that already are available !!! www.dailymotion.com/video/x227pqp_stephane-lambiel-say-i-wanna-know-aroi-2014-pekin_creationSalut, Annelfie
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Post by taipeifollowers on Jul 29, 2014 6:07:41 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Jul 29, 2014 15:07:40 GMT 1
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Post by taipeifollowers on Aug 1, 2014 8:37:54 GMT 1
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Post by shine on Aug 1, 2014 14:45:58 GMT 1
Oh I just LOVE this new program of his. I think it's the most original and creative since My Body is a Cage. I like it even more than Don't Stop the Music. It's BRILLIANT!!!! Can't believe see a program like this, all the Chinese fans talk and care about are still Weir and Plushenko.
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Post by jomeku on Aug 2, 2014 0:03:47 GMT 1
Thank you reut, elanor, taipeifollowers, annelfie for all the links !! Many beautiful photos, not only but also of Stephane can be found on this page: tweets.seraph.me/user/rocknrollsuicide/2251857887?page=3 (plus on following two pages). Scroll down and click on the numbers. Such as: ww4.sinaimg.cn/large/66198be0gw1eiru3y6jb8j21kw11xjy9.jpg ww4.sinaimg.cn/large/7da576f2gw1eisdzyd1wyj21jk114qe6.jpg ww1.sinaimg.cn/large/bdfcf896jw1eirgiywnnkj21kw1evgvh.jpg ww2.sinaimg.cn/large/bdfcf896jw1eirgixjo5zj21kw11o7ck.jpg ww3.sinaimg.cn/large/40c5c55djw1eiqjvbjdn3j20xc18ggtg.jpg ww1.sinaimg.cn/large/40c5c55djw1eiqjvcb82sj218g0xcthn.jpg ww1.sinaimg.cn/large/40c5c55djw1eiqjvdg6auj218g0xck2m.jpgThe new program reminds me a lot of his previous 'jazzy' programs (like 'let the good times roll', 'Tainted Love'). Plus in addition, as annelfie says, those new moves as we see him do in his recent programs (Grieg). To me it looks as if Stephane in this program too includes moves from "Special Figures". I wonder if Stephane created this new program specifically for this years "Artistry on ice", with the title of the show "Love is Life"? According to what I have seen so far from photos and videos, it must be a beautiful show. With in the center of the audiences attention, it seems, as you say, shine, Johnny Weirs 'Concubine' program and Evgeni Plushenko. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to - hopefully - get some personal report from somebody who attended one of the shows … maybe? Would be great and highly appreciated!!!
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Post by taipeifollowers on Aug 3, 2014 8:22:02 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Aug 3, 2014 10:31:09 GMT 1
Thank you so much, taipeifollowers . It's interesting to see how Stephane practices those "Special Figures" and how he imbeds them into the choreography of his new program. Certainly they require a lot of concentration, maybe it is this aspect which gives the a bit 'introverted' character in his new program? At the same time watching Stephane practicing the "Figures" is like a flashback for me. I vaguely remember how some 30 years ago skaters struggled because as first part of competitions, before the short program, they had to do "Compulsory Figures", means they had to copy to the millimeter exact given figures on the ice. I've seen pictures with judges on their knees examining the quality of those figures. I believe the "Complsory Figures" have been abandoned as they had mostly been really unloved by the skaters; wonderful performers could lose a competition because they struggled with them. Now it seems Stephane brings them back in another way. Strange and interesting. Taipeifollowers: enjoy today's show!
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Post by reut on Aug 6, 2014 11:31:25 GMT 1
Here is the new program performed in Shanghai, interesting point of view, "from above": www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHBdkPY4d_gThis gives better view on what he is doing on the ice with his feet. And this is utterly amazing. I wouldn't call this program original, after all it's his fifth(!) program to jazzy music. And I didn't see any original idea behind this specific one. Also I noticed quite a lot of "flashbacks" to his other four programs. Though I don't complain, I really love jazz and really love how he interprets it. I think the main point of this program is its intricate footwork, probably with some "hidden figures" too. Overall I really loved it and hope to see it live one day.
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Post by pia on Aug 6, 2014 14:19:08 GMT 1
Thank you everyone for info, photos and videos! I had just the same thoughts about the new program "Say I wanna know" as Reut! There are similarities between his all 5 jazzy programs but mega-amazing footwork! I enjoy everything he does and always happy about a new program but I'd like to see him try new and new images, new music styles!!! Special big thanks to you taipeifollower for great press conference and practice videos! His few words in press conference helped to understand me that program. I hope in the next fan meeting he speaks maybe a bit more! His explanations about programs are always highly interesting and open new dimensions! Pity we don't have his words from other China press conferences Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, probably no one filmed his part About compulsory figures - isn't there difference between compulsory and special figures? Wikipedia gives so: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_figuresen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory_figuresAnyway it's obvious that Stéphane is interested in them not because they were mandatory and ruined free skating but because of their unique and a now already forgotten beauty.
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Post by Hill on Aug 7, 2014 18:59:21 GMT 1
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Post by Hill on Aug 7, 2014 19:28:52 GMT 1
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