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Kurt Browning ready to feel 'hug' of London skating crowd
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London Metro News |
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April 24, 2013 |
Author: |
Dave De Vries |
The Stars on Ice tour can be a gruelling journey for performers,
figure skater Kurt Browning said.
But, for he and other cast members, Sunday's 4 p.m. show at Budweiser
Gardens will feel like a homecoming.
Several of the performers - including local natives Tessa Virtue and
Scott Moir along with Patrick Chan - were at the venue last month to
compete in the World Figure Skating Championships. Browning was here
as a commentator.
London's always a welcome stop on the tour, Browning said. This year,
he suspects, will be no different.
"London comes at the end of a big push through Kingston, Toronto and
Hamilton, and, the day before London, we film a TV show which means a
lot of pressure and sometimes skating more than once" he said. "By the
time we get to London it has been a long hard week and you always get
a sort of 'hug' feeling from the city in the afternoon.
"Sometimes matinees have a sort of down feeling, a sense of calm, and
the city, the same city that made the World Figure Skating
Championships such a success, can give that relaxed feeling in the
knees for performers."
While Browning's performance at Budweiser Gardens will mark his 846th
over a 23-year span with Stars on Ice, another star is making his
debut this year.
Chan, the world's number one male figure skater, is new to the tour,
and people can expect to see something a bit out of the routine,
Browning said.
"Patrick now does this really cool number doing really difficult hat
tricks," Browning said. "That shows ... a really different side of his
ability, which is what Stars on Ice should do - take a three-time
world champion and give him a play to try something new."
If you go
- Tickets range from $26 to $120 for Stars on Ice's 4 p.m. Sunday show
at Budweiser Gardens.
- You can visit budweisergardens.com or starsonice.ca for tickets and
event information, including cast bios.
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