Skaters and friends please crowd at Pepsi
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Albany Times-Union |
Date: |
October 26, 2005 |
Author: |
Greg Haymes |
First published: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 ALBANY -- No,
thankfully, Kenny Rogers did not strap on ice skates at the Pepsi
Arena on Tuesday night.
Unfortunately, neither did Kristi Yamaguchi.
As it turns out, the 34-year-old Yamaguchi is eight months
pregnant, so despite the long-running advertising campaign that
prominently featured a photo of the 1992 gold medal winner from the
Albertville Winter Olympics spinning around on the ice, any
expectations of seeing her execute a triple lutz at the Pepsi Arena
was pretty much out of the question. Instead, she stood on the
sidelines, introducing the skaters.
Consequently, "Kristi Yamaguchi Friends and Family" at the Pepsi
Arena on Tuesday night fell short of any of the advertised
expectations.
Way short.
Perhaps "false advertising" short.
On the other hand, the ice-show-meets-mini-concert had a
low-expectation excitement that you might expect from a figure skating
extravaganza.
Then pile on the fact that the show wasn't really a live ice
performance, as much as it was an event being filmed for television
broadcast later in the year.
All of which might have been forgivable if the top ticket price
wasn't $56 plus handling charges.
Still, the crowd that more than half-filled the arena seemed
genuinely excited by the skating of Nancy Kerrigan, Ekaterina
Gordeeva, Ilia Kulik and others, who glided across the ice as their
families sat and applauded. After all, the show was all about family:
The skaters frequently capped their routines by snagging their kids
from the seats and holding them aloft as they skated off.
There was some fine skating, of course, including powerful solos by
'98 gold medalist Kulik (to a live performance of "Lady" by Kenny
Rogers) and Jozef Sabovcik (to a recording of Bruce Springsteen's
"Meet Me at Mary's Place"). Both managed to combine gracefulness with
athleticism. Scott Hamilton and Todd Browning both infused a healthy
dose of humor in their skating clown routines.
But the biggest crowd pleaser of the night was two-time gold
medalist Ekaterina Gordeeva's delightful and heartwarming duet with
her daughter, Daria Grinkova.
As for Rogers' performance, he and his seven-piece band only sang
five songs throughout the evening, opening with "Islands in the
Stream" and closing with a medley of "Through the Years/You Decorated
My Life/She Believes in Me." He also offered "Lady," "You Are So
Beautiful" and a solid new ballad "I Can't Unlove You," from his
upcoming album.
At the end of the two-hour performance, Hamilton asked the crowd,
"So how was that?" The applause was thundering -- and nearly all of
the fans dutifully stayed for an extra half-hour as several skaters
did retakes of their routines for the TV show.
Greg Haymes can be reached 454-5742 or by e-mail at
ghaymes@timesunion.com.
ICE SHOW
"KRISTI YAMAGUCHI FRIENDS AND FAMILY"
Hosted by Kristi Yamaguchi and Scott Hamilton, with Kenny Rogers,
Nancy Kerrigan, Kurt Browning, Ekaterina Gordeeva, Daria Grinkova,
more
When: 7 p.m. Tuesday
Where: Pepsi Arena, 51 S. Pearl St., Albany
The crowd: It was a family crowd, filling a bit more than the
downstairs level of the arena.
Highlights: Kulik's romantic routine skated to Rogers' "Lady" was
the night's best blending of music and skating.
Upcoming: If you want to see what the show looked like through the
eyes of the cameras and editors, tune in to NBC-TV (Ch. 13) at 4
p.m. on Dec. 31.
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