Ice stars warm up for dazzling show
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Victoria Times Colonist |
Date: |
May 4, 1996 |
Author: |
Diane Dakers |
Skate the Nation, the star-studded show at Memorial Arena
tomorrow, is a far cry from the cheesy cast-of-thousands ice shows of
the '70s, says producer Byron Allen.
"This is totally different" he said. "There are no Smurfs. That
was an ensemble cast with maybe one or two stars, with kick lines and
all that. Every one of the skaters [in Skate the Nation] is at
least a silver medalist at the Canadian nationals."
Headlining the Skate the Nation cast are four-time World
Champion Kurt Browning, two-time Olympic Silver Medalist Brian Orser,
three-time Canadian champ Josee Chouinard and Elizabeth Manley, the
1988 Olympic Silver Medalist.
"It's a culmination of a year's worth of work, " said Allen. "It's
state of the art lighting and sound - all the production elements
you'd see in a high tech concert. It's a fully choreographed show in
that all the skaters do their thing - jumps, spins and so on - but
it's augmented with all the production values."
This show, the third annual Skate the Nation to come to
Victoria, features 16 or 17 individual performances, as well as
ensemble numbers, added Allen. "For two hours, they ge to do what
they love to do, which is perform and entertain."
Ten years ago, Allen was one of the founders of the Stars On
Ice touring show in the States, which gave rise to a Canadian
version of the show, which in turn led to Skate the Nation, in
1993, touring smaller centres. "It's not a scaled down version," he
said. "It's just different talent."
Some cast members, including Browning, Orser and Chouinard
participated in this year's Canadian Stars On Ice tour which
wrapped up a two-week tour earlier this week.
Then, on May 1, the entire Skate the Nation cast arrived in
Victoria for four days - eight hours a day - of rehearsals at the
Memorial Arena to prepare for their 12-city, 14-performance tour.
That may sound like a grueling schedule, said Allen, but these
skaters are all in top shape and up for the challenge. "The tour's
three weeks but remember that somebody like Kurt has been touring
since Christmas and Brian and Josee have done all the Canadian dates
since April 14," said Allen. "The skaters get used to it. They're
doing what they love to do. This is the spoils. This is what you get
for succeeding and doing well."
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