- Joined
- Jan 2, 2017
I asked him in Instagram and he was very nice to give the answer quickly.Yay!!!! I'm so excited!
And so glad that Daniil posts updates on things for us fans!
I asked him in Instagram and he was very nice to give the answer quickly.Yay!!!! I'm so excited!
And so glad that Daniil posts updates on things for us fans!
It's been over 6 months since we've seen her jumping! YES! :dance2:from news video.
Anna https://j.gifs.com/G5Y5x7.gif
I really don't care if she has any legitimate chances to do well, I just want to see her skate :sad21:If you stop video on the last frame, it presents text book head-neck-shoulders-back line.
I can't wait to see more of her! Do you guys think, they're gonna push hard towards Junior Nats (22.01.2018) or play it cautiously with some minor tournaments in the spring? :think:
I don't think she has many chances in nats without quads vs super successful group colleagues anyway.
I have often found myself wondering how she is feeling and what she's thinking. How does she feel when her teammates have great success while she cannot compete? I'm sure she is genuinely happy for them. But it still must be very painful for her, which is why it also is very heartbreaking to see her always smiling. I feel like she is the type of a person who wouldn't really show when she's hurting inside. Perhaps that also is why her performing feels so powerful and genuine - It could act as an outlet to help her express emotions she usually might not. And that also is why the part early in the step sequence feels like her saying "I know I should be a good girl with a bright smile... But I just really don't feel like it right now" which makes it very powerful for me. Such a small gesture really brings the emotion out and it truly amazes me how good she is at accomplishing it(Of course, this entire thing is likely just me thinking too much). Even the far more nuanced things like here after the heavy choreo part, the slightest of movements with the left arm to the music right before the jump is just magical. And I just don't understand how all these small things she does work so much better than anyone else's to me. For every single other skater ever I've at most wanted to rewatch a program maybe 10 times and gotten bored of it or just not as interested after I know everything that's going to happen. But I'm probably too embarrassed to admit how many times I've rewatched Anya's free skate performances. It just never gets old for me. In fact, it's very difficult to truly enjoy other skaters' skating when this is the comparison...Broken hand is different though - I imagine she could have even done many jumping excercises off the ice.
With complicated leg fracture she's experienced, you can't do much really. I can only imagine hard work of doctors and Anna's pain and patience she faced since then. :hopelessness:
The girl is my tiny personal skating hero and I want her to shine brightly next season, safely and fully healed. Nobody on the international circuit is going to know her and boom:
Hear my silent prayer,
Heed my quiet call,
When the dark and blue surround you,
Step into my sigh…
- What are your programs about?
- In short program I present cheerful image of an Indian. In free program I play the image of a young girl discovering the world! In the beginning, she hides from the outside world behind her closest friend - her sister, and at first I play with her, being afraid of everything else, but then my sister insists that there is a lot of interesting things in life and you can reveal youself to the other people, I'm doing it, and then, having explored the world, I return to my sister and embrace her. Such a philosophical life-affirming program. Both programs were created by Daniel Markovich Gleyhengauz.
Anna Shcherbakova in the interview with Aleksey Zubakov, 29.10.2016
I've read more detailed, very interesting theories behind FS choreography in this very forum as well...