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Post by reut on Dec 15, 2015 9:20:05 GMT 1
TSL have interesting interviews and they loooove Stephane, glad they finally did it. Can't wait to see!
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Post by Gaja on Dec 15, 2015 21:40:18 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Dec 15, 2015 22:08:27 GMT 1
I really love it. I'm on 17th minute and they already discussed so many things! And Jenny and Dave are actually very nice and "gentle" with him, glad to see that. update: Half way through the interview - can't say I learned a lot of new things, but I enjoy this talk so much. He was a little bit tense at the beginning, but now he is back to his usual self. And, well, they are doing what I tried to do once! And they totally succeeded! (And it was totally better to do it in the video interview, of course. And also better that it was them and he was kind of "forced" to answer and recall because the talk is a bit more "formal", I couldn't "force" him and he knew that and used that ). update 2: Almost at the end. "Well, she kept the music" LOOOOOL update 3: When was he "so sick"?
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Post by Gaja on Dec 16, 2015 1:12:34 GMT 1
Wonderful interview! I love it! Indeed there was not so many new things for the people who follow his career but it was so lovely to listen him again Some moments were just totally (one of them mentioned by you, reut ).
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Post by jomeku on Dec 16, 2015 1:22:48 GMT 1
Thank you, Gaja, for posting this interview! It was a pleasure to watch! So many nice and interesting details (for example when he tells how he felt at certain moments, after his performances at olympic games, for example). All those small details he tells in his honest and also diplomatic way. But what I like most is when he tells about his wish to show Poeta again, including the jumps, same costume . And yes, loool about her "keeping the music" .
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Post by reut on Dec 16, 2015 1:55:15 GMT 1
I re-watched (yep, I'm THAT crazy ), two parts which were not completely new for me but I don't remember him ever going into details about them: what he saw in "Poeta" and that it was his challenge (which basically brought him back to skating!); what was the most hard part about Vancouver Olys. I can relate to what he said about watching later again and understanding that it felt worse than it was. The problem is: he knows how to make us feel what he feels, always. And during that performance we felt exactly "worse", just like him...
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Post by Gaja on Dec 16, 2015 2:44:38 GMT 1
Well, it means that I'm THAT crazy too Oh how precisely you put my feelings into words, reut! He really has that rare ability to infect the audience with his feelings. It's almost painful to watch Stéphane skate his LP in Vancouver. And not because this execution was so bad (because it wasn't)
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Post by Gaja on Dec 16, 2015 6:03:13 GMT 1
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Post by reut on Dec 16, 2015 11:09:48 GMT 1
If I understand it right, Yann Lambiel has a new show, "Get up". And some of his celebrity friends came to see it.
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Post by reut on Dec 20, 2015 21:35:41 GMT 1
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Post by taipeifollowers on Dec 23, 2015 9:47:25 GMT 1
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Post by jomeku on Dec 23, 2015 10:57:36 GMT 1
Thank you, taipeifollowers! I hope it will appear in French or English, too. As there's a photo of Khatia Buniatishvili, I guess the article is about their collaboration for Ice Legends?
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Post by reut on Dec 23, 2015 11:04:01 GMT 1
Yes, two short interviews with Stephane and Khatia about the show. I really hope it will appear in English or French because their answers seem to be very interesting and Google Translate fails to pass their ideas, I'm afraid. So I got only very "rough" impression that their answers were rather philosophical, deep and interesting.
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Post by reut on Dec 24, 2015 13:22:07 GMT 1
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Post by Gaja on Dec 24, 2015 16:04:27 GMT 1
Merry Christmas, everyone!
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