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2016 Europeans Short Dance

dorispulaski

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25 - 31 Jan 2016

SHORT DANCE
Thursday, January 28, 2016
11:45 (UTC +1)

Icenetwork Schedule
Thursday, January 28, 2016
5:45 am Short Dance (Eastern Time)


Key Points of the Ravensburger with gifs. Thank you, TheGrandSophy!
http://ach-nein.tumblr.com/post/131707361370/ravensburger-waltz-key-points-2015-technical


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LIVE RESULTS
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1516/ec2016/SEG007.HTM


Each team's start time
http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1516/ec2016/ec2016_IceDance_SD_TimeSchedule.pdf





ENTRIES​
No.NameNation
1Tina GARABEDIAN / Simon PROULX-SENECALARM
SD Flaming Love and Destiny by Sumumu Yokota and Go Do by Jónsi; choreography by Shae Zukiwsky
FD Everybody Wants to Rule the World, performed by Lorde (Hunger Games soundtrack), Cosmic Love by Florence and the Machine; choreography by Shae Zukiwsky
2Barbora SILNA / Juri KURAKINAUT
SD Waltz: Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss jr, Polka: Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss jr; choreo by Barbara Fusar Poli, Corrado Giordani, Matteo Zanni
FD Lawrence of Arabia (soundtrack) by Maurice Jarre; choreo by Barbara Fusar Poli, Corrado Giordani, Matteo Zanni
3Viktoria KAVALIOVA / Yurii BIELIAIEVBLR
SD Waltz: Flashlights, March: Russian March; choreo by M. Gates, A. Tolstik, S. Kulikova, J. Gorbatenkova
FD Troy (soundtrack) by James Horner; choreo by M. Gates, A. Tolstik, S. Kulikova, J. Gorbatenkova
4Cortney MANSOUR / Michal CESKACZE
SD Waltz: La Valse d'Amelie by Yann Tiersen from the Amélie soundtrack, La Vie en Rose performed by Louis Armstrong; choreo by Carol Lane, Juris Razgulajevs
FD Broken Ballerina by Amy May, Old Toys from "Cirque du Soleil", Pumpkin Pursuit by Patrick Doyle; choreo by Carol Lane, Juris Razgulajevs
5Laurence FOURNIER BEAUDRY / Nikolaj SORENSENDEN
SD Waltz: Never Tear Us Apart by INXS, March by Karl van de Kerckhove, Waltz: Never Tear Us Apart by INXS; choreo by Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon
FD Woman by folk-rock musician Shawn Phillips, with original material from composer Karl Hugo; choreo by Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?55199-Laurence-Fournier-Beaudry-amp-Nikolaj-Sorensen
6Cecilia TÖRN / Jussiville PARTANENFIN
SD The World ( With You) and Witchcraft by Frank Sinatra; choreography by Marina Zueva and Maurizio Margaglio
FD Gravity by Sara Bareilles, Life by Ludovico Einaudi; choreography by Marina Zueva and Maurizio Margaglio
7Lorenza ALESSANDRINI / Pierre SOUQUET-BasiegeFRA
SD Sous le ciel de Paris by Yves Montand, Les Grands Boulevards by Yves Montand; choreo by choreo by Diane Ribas and Olivier Schoenfelder
FD Walking In The Sand by Jeff Beck and Imelda May, The Lilac Tree by Jeff Beck and Imelda May, Walking In The Sand by Jeff Beck and Imelda May; choreo by Diane Ribas and Olivier Schoenfelder
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?57348-Lorenza-Alessandrini-amp-Pierre-Souquet
8Peroline OJARDIAS / Michael BRAMANTEFRA
SD All of Me (cover version); Die Young by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox; choreo by
iana Ribas, Massimo Scali
FD Divenire by Ludovico Einaudi; Young and Beautiful by Lana Del Rey; Experience by Ludovico Einaudi; choreo by
Diana Ribas, Massimo Scali
9Gabriella PAPADAKIS / Guillaume CIZERONFRA
SD "Charms" from film "W.E." by Abel Korzeniowski; choreo by Romain Hagenauer and Marie-France Dubreuil
FD "Rain in your black eyes" Ezio Bosso, "To build a home" by Cinematic Orchestra; choreo by Romain Hagenauer and Marie-France Dubreuil
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?51269-Gabriella-Papadakis-amp-Guillaume-Cizeron
10Kavita LORENZ / Panagiotis POLIZOAKISGER
SD Waltz: The Sound of Music (soundtrack) by Richard Rodgers, Polka: The Sound of Music (soundtrack) by Richard Rodgers, Waltz: The Sound of Music (soundtrack) by Richard Rodgers, Foxtrot: The Sound of Music (soundtrack) by Richard Rodgers, March: The Sound of Music (soundtrack) by Richard Rodgers; choreo by Igor Shpilband
FD Amélie (soundtrack) by Yann Tiersen; choreo by Igor Shpilband
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?56413-Kavita-Lorenz-amp-Panagiotis-Polizoakis
11Katharina MÜLLER / Tim DIECKGER
SD March: Micmacs a tire-larigot (soundtrack), Waltz: Micmacs a tire-larigot (soundtrack); choreo Mark Hanretty
FD Ave Maria by Thomas Spencer-Wortley; choreo by Mark Hanretty
12Penny COOMES / Nicholas BUCKLANDGBR
SD My Sweet and Tender Beast by Doga; Polka: The Bartered Bride by Bedrich Smetana; choreo by Philip Askew, Zhanna Palagina
FD Exogenesis Part 1 by Muse, Hurricanes and Butterflies by Muse; choreo by Philip Askew, Zhanna Palagina
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?53110-Penny-Coomes-amp-Nicholas-Buckland
13Carolina MOSCHENI / Balazs MAJORHUN
SD Waltz: Fascination performed by Andre Rieu, Polka: Hungarian Polka by J. Strauss; choreo by Corrado Giordani, Francesca Berardi, G. Lucchese
FD Carmen Fantasie by David Garrett; Me Voy by Yasmin Levy; choreo by Corrado Giordani, Francesca Berardi, G. Lucchese
14Isabella TOBIAS / Ilia TKACHENKOISR
SD Cinderella movie soundtrack; choreo by Igor Shpilband
FD Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor by Borodin; choreo by Igor Shpilband
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?56602-Isabella-Tobias-amp-Ilia-Tkachenko
15Anna CAPPELLINI / Luca LANOTTEITA
SD Waltz and Polka from the operetta The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar; choreography by Liudmila Vlasova, Massimo Scali
FD Medley of Fellini soundtracks by Nino Rota, including The Nights of Cabiria, Amarcord, and 8 1/2; choreography by Liudmila Vlasova, Massimo Scali
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?39270-Anna-Cappellini-amp-Luca-Lanotte
16Charlene GUIGNARD / Marco FABBRIITA
SD Torna a Surriento by Luciano Pavarotti, Viva Italia! by André Rieu, Italian Fantasia by Mantovani Orchestra; choreo by Barbara Fusar Poli, Corrado Giordani
FD Schindler's List by John Williams, Schindlers List/Via Dolorosa by Maurice Sklar, "Abdication" from W.E. by Abel Korzeniowski; choreo by Barbara Fusar Poli, Corrado Giordani
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?55395-Charl%E8ne-Guignard-amp-Marco-Fabbri
17Misato KOMATSUBARA / Andrea FABBRIITA
SD Waltz: La Traviata: Libiamo ne'lieti calici (Brindisi); Act I: "Dell'invito trascors è gia l'ora; choreography by Corrado Giordani
FD "Dolencias" and "Sicuriades" by Inti-Illimani;/choreography by Corrado Giordani
18Olga JAKUSHINA / Andrey NEVSKIYLAT
SD Foxtrot: I Was Made For Love, Waltz: Maybe I May Be With You; choreo by Elena Kustarova
FD Alexander (soundtrack) by Vangelis; choreo by Elena Kustarova
19Taylor TRAN / Saulius AMBRULEVICIUSLTU
SD The Carousel Waltz (from "The Carousel" soundtrack), Polka: June Is Busting Out All Over (from "The Carousel" soundtrack); choreo by Marina Zueva, Oleg Epstein
FD Soundtrack from film "Nights of Cabiria“ (Le notti di Cabiria) by Nino Rota; choreo by Marina Zueva, Oleg Epstein
20Natalia KALISZEK / Maksim SPODIREVPOL
SD Waltz: Rain Waltz by Frederic Chopin, Foxtrot: Tea For Two; choreo by Sylwia Nowak-Trebacka
FD Crystallize; choreo by Sylwia Nowak-Trebacka
21Ekaterina BOBROVA / Dmitri SOLOVIEVRUS
SD Masquerade by Khachaturyan, the March of the Montagues and Capulets by Prokofiev; choreo by Alexander Zhulin and Sergei Petukhov
FD Anna Karenina soundtrack; choreo by Alexander Zhulin and Sergei Petukhov
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?50146-Ekaterina-Bobrova-amp-Dimitri-Soloviev
22Victoria SINITSINA / Nikita KATSALAPOVRUS
SD Swan Lake by Petr I. Tchaikovsky: Waltz, Polka and March: choreo by Marina Zueva
FD "Io Ci Saro" sung by Andrea Bocelli to the music of Chinese pianist Lang Lang; choreo by Marina Zueva
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?55433-Victoria-Sinitsina-amp-Nikita-Katsalapov
23Alexandra STEPANOVA / Ivan BUKINRUS
SD Waltz: The Stunt Man (soundtrack), Foxtrot: The Stunt Man (soundtrack); choreo by Irina Zhuk, Aliona Samarskaia
FD Rachmaninov's Revenge by Freddie Mercury, Montserrat Caballe; choreo by Irina Zhuk, Aliona Samarskaia
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?53582-Alexandra-Stepanova-amp-Ivan-Bukin
24Federica TESTA / Lukas CSOLLEYSVK
SD Medley of songs danced to by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - "Waltz in Swing Time," "They Can't Take That Away From Me," and "That's Entertainment;" choreography by Paola Mezzadri, Corrado Giordani, Barbara Riboldi
FD Malena soundtrack by Ennio Morricone; choreography by Paola Mezzadri, Corrado Giordani, Barbara Riboldi
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?55772-Federica-Testa-amp-Luk%E1%9A-Cs%F6lley
25Celia ROBLEDO / Luis FENEROESP
SD Sangre del Toro by Johannes Linstead; Graduale: Viderunt Omnes by Collegium Aureum; choreography by Romain Haguenauer
FD Al Borde del Abismo by César Benito, La Terre Vue du Ciel by Armand Amar; choreography by Romain Haguenauer
26Katarina PAICE / Yuri EREMENKOSUI
SD Foxtrot: Real Love by Tom Odell, Waltz: Oh Darling by Tom Odell; choreo by Alexander Gazsi, Salome Brunner
FD Goodbye Lenin (soundtrack) by Yann Tiersen; choreo by Alexander Gazsi, Salome Brunner
27Alisa AGAFONOVA / Alper UCARTUR
SD Waltz: Until... by Sting, Foxtrot: Moon Over Bourbon Street by Sting; choreo by Oleg Volkov and Alexander Zhulin
FD Preserved Figs (soundtrack); choreo by Oleg Volkov and Alexander Zhulin
FAN FEST: http://www.goldenskate.com/forum/showthread.php?56400-Alisa-Agafonova-amp-Alper-Ucar
28Valeria GAISTRUK / Alexei OLEJNIKUKR
SD La bohéme by Charles Aznavour, Foxtrot, Waltz; choreo by Maria Tumanovskaia, Anaida Koniar
FD Sarabande Suite (Aeternae) by Haendl, arranged by Globus; choreo by Maria Tumanovskaia, Anaida Koniar
 
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dorispulaski

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Does anyone happen to know what SD music Moscheni & Major of Hungary are using?
 
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Marie Bowness on the tec panel... This is very bad for the french. I don't think they can win it now even though nobody comes anywhere close to them on the ice.
 
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And why on earth does this lady have to judges all the big competitions since five or six years for god sake ? Thanks Dore...
 

3T3T

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Best of luck to B/S, great to have them back, looking forward to seeing them on the podium.

On a separate note does anyone know where Zlobina/Sintikov from Azerbaijan are? The withdrew from their GP last season (14/15) and have skated yet this season. Are they still skating or retired?
 

robredo40

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Marie bowness is very strict when it comes to levels and for a team on the comeback trail like the French is not a good sign than again I'm sure she must be friends with Marie france Dubreuil they are part of ice dance royalty in Canada.
 

whatif

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Alla is also on the tech panel. She is an open P/C supporter. So all should be good for them. And that bodes well for S/K.
 

brushalley

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Best of luck to B/S, great to have them back, looking forward to seeing them on the podium.

On a separate note does anyone know where Zlobina/Sintikov from Azerbaijan are? The withdrew from their GP last season (14/15) and have skated yet this season. Are they still skating or retired?

Retired.
 

Snow63

Pray one day we'll open our eyes.
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When we get to know starting order? Today, I think?
 

CaroLiza_fan

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When we get to know starting order? Today, I think?

The Starting Order for tomorrow afternoon's Men's SP was posted an hour ago (about 5 minutes after I posted the Final Entry List to the Original Post of the Predictions thread! :drama: ). However, the start order for the Ladies SP (which is being held first!) has not been posted yet.

So, it's anybody's guess when the Start Orders for the Short Dance and the Pairs SP will be posted!

CaroLiza_fan
 

Sugarpova

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I hope so too, just please keep those twizzles under control Nikita!
well Marina said they made the programm more difficult so I hope it wont pile on them b/c its really the twizzles that should be improved 1st & foremost
 

katha

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I think (and this is just me speculating and I might be wildly off-base) the deal with the twizzles is this: There's only so much you can do about them short term. Stabilize them as much as possible, train them a lot and hope for the best. At Nats I think nerves contributed to the mistake, so if they keep that in check it might be all right. Nikita has been living with his wonky twizzles forever, and tbh for how much speed and coverage he gets on them coupled with his control issues? He's actually made surprisingly few really glaring mistakes throughout the years. So he does probably have some coping mechanism in place to keep them going as long as they're not too off. What's also happening now is that Viktoria has become unstable on them, presumably because she has to do them with more speed and cover more ice to at least halfway keep up with him. So I hope they drilled them and they're more secure.

But the twizzle problem in general? I think they have to rebuild them from the ground up. And that's not something you can do during the season. I also don't know if it's possible or if things are so ingrained with Nikita that it will be difficult for him to correct them. I assume various coaches have tried to do something about them and they're still an issue. And the second thing is this: He gets so much speed and ice coverage on them (only the Shibs are better on that front IMO) that they will be a high risk element even if he improves on his foibles there.
 

Snow63

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I think (and this is just me speculating and I might be wildly off-base) the deal with the twizzles is this: There's only so much you can do about them short term. Stabilize them as much as possible, train them a lot and hope for the best. At Nats I think nerves contributed to the mistake, so if they keep that in check it might be all right. Nikita has been living with his wonky twizzles forever, and tbh for how much speed and coverage he gets on them coupled with his control issues? He's actually made surprisingly few really glaring mistakes throughout the years. So he does probably have some coping mechanism in place to keep them going as long as they're not too off. What's also happening now is that Viktoria has become unstable on them, presumably because she has to do them with more speed and cover more ice to at least halfway keep up with him. So I hope they drilled them and they're more secure.

But the twizzle problem in general? I think they have to rebuild them from the ground up. And that's not something you can do during the season. I also don't know if it's possible or if things are so ingrained with Nikita that it will be difficult for him to correct them. I assume various coaches have tried to do something about them and they're still an issue. And the second thing is this: He gets so much speed and ice coverage on them (only the Shibs are better on that front IMO) that they will be a high risk element even if he improves on his foibles there.

Tarasova said once, a couple of years ago, that Nikita's problem is when he does his twizzles he relies on luck every time. He just kinda rush on them. He can't slower them, he physically is not capable of it. And his ice coverage is not that big (second set of Victoria's twizzles has better ice coverage), it's just the speed of rotations that's what needs to be fixed. And Tarasova also said that no one will ever fix that problem, because it's on the level of muscle memory now, he executes them the way he does from very young age. A lot of specialists tried and failed to fix them, including herself.
 

WeakAnkles

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Tarasova said once, a couple of years ago, that Nikita's problem is when he does his twizzles he relies on luck every time. He just kinda rush on them. He can't slower them, he physically is not capable of it. And his ice coverage is not that big (second set of Victoria's twizzles has better ice coverage), it's just the speed of rotations that's what needs to be fixed. And Tarasova also said that no one will ever fix that problem, because it's on the level of muscle memory now, he executes them the way he does from very young age. A lot of specialists tried and failed to fix them, including herself.

Oh absolutely. I describe his style as 'pell mell for hell': it's not just the twizzles that rely on luck. And his lifts scare the bejesus out of me more often than is good for my health.

Charisma galore, but technically? Hmm, that tends to be more hit or miss I think.

Snow! Good to have you back. You've been missed! Hope all is well with you and the family.
 

katha

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That Zhulin and his coaching team couldn't fix them is the most telling IMO. Tbh, I never thought either Morozov or Tarasova were great shakes on the technique front, so that things didn't get better with Morozov was no surprise. They only worked with Shpilband for a few weeks here and there and you can't do a total overhaul in that time. Then the question also is: Is it worth the risk? Do you try to totally take apart the twizzles and hope they come back together better? What if they don't, what if you make it worse? Or do you just try to stabilize what you have, train them a lot and hope for the best? Calculating that the risk of them going awry from time to time is preferable to the risk of totally deconstructing them with uncertain results?

Idk. I'm not sure it's unfixable, so much as that trying to fix it would come with huge risks that could backfire. And though Zoueva has gotten better on the technique front now, she and her team still wouldn't be my first choice for that kind of project...
 

Snow63

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Oh absolutely. I describe his style as 'pell mell for hell': it's not just the twizzles that rely on luck. And his lifts scare the bejesus out of me more often than is good for my health.

Charisma galore, but technically? Hmm, that tends to be more hit or miss I think.

Well, yeah. His lifts don't look very secure also, escpecially one-legged or spread-eagle positions. He's FLAILING! Oh my, I think some guys on my local rink has better stability and balance in these positions. That's telling.
But his overall skating technique is very good, arguably best on the field right now, basic skating skills too. He just tends to 'over-do' things sometimes, when he should just skate stable and clean and more cold-blooded as he can do.

Snow! Good to have you back. You've been missed! Hope all is well with you and the family.

Haha! Thanks :) Oh man, you have no idea. We're awaiting IT to happen any day now, so it's a hell. Happy hell probably, but still hell lol I just hope I'll be here for Euros. Hope you're good too.
 
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