- Joined
- May 9, 2019
Translation of Fuji TV commentary from Worlds Ex:
https://twitter.com/nathanchinese/status/1148869357537095680?s=21
Subtitled video clips in their ins stories: https://www.instagram.com/nathanchen.zh/
Translation of Fuji TV commentary from Worlds Ex:
https://twitter.com/nathanchinese/status/1148869357537095680?s=21
gif https://twitter.com/cozy0505/status/1149287226242564096?s=21Posting about Skate America
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzwcUtMAYrr/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet
Nathan in Toronto.
https://twitter.com/nwcgold2019/status/1149835780941946881
Picking up boots, maybe? Or just passing thru?
This might have been shared
before but since I just saw it again, find our baby Nathan: https://youtu.be/n_hKbMqYTyg.
“Shae is definitely one of the most creative choreographer that I’ve ever worked with,” said the 20-year-old Chen, who is a student at Yale. “She’s very modern and she brings an almost avant-garde feel to her choreography, which really appeals to me. Her choreography is very different from some of the more traditional programs, and that makes her stand out.”
Chen said it’s the collaborative effort between himself and Bourne that has made the pair so successful.
“At this point in my career, I know what I like and what feels good to me,” Chen said. “Shae helps me bring out my authentic self on the ice and I think that’s really important.”
Bourne and Chen have been collaborating for three years, and each year Bourne has tried to bring something different to his short programs.
“Nathan is great. He’s not afraid to do something new, and that’s what I love about him,” Bourne said. “He’s open to suggestions. I suggested a piece of music for him for the Olympics, and I knew it wasn’t the safe choice, but he went with it. He was courageous enough and brave enough to try something new, and not a lot of skaters would have trusted me to go with it.”