International Skating Gala Review
Nottingham Ice Centre, Nottingham, UK
July 31, 2002
written by Felicity
Note from webmaster: The International Skating Gala was held as
part of the Queen's Jubilee celebration, in honor of and in the
presence of the Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of
Edinburgh. The show was choreographed and MCed by Jayne Torvill and
Christopher Dean and was held at the Nottingham Ice Centre on July 31,
2002.
One word: WOW.
And the longer version? I may have to do this in 2 halves, cos
there was certainly some stuff happened I wasn't expecting. but first
- the show! Warning: this isn't a technical review, at all. It is more
of a description...LOL
I left my home town (Leeds) at 3pm. It's normally a 1 1/2 hour
drive to Nottingham. Not yesterday though, as there was an accident on
the motorway, but my friend Louise and I (and my dad, who'd VERY
kindly agreed to drive for us) arrived at the arena at 5 to 6. My dad
went off to see a film and stuff while we saw the show. That was the
original idea, lol.
We were in our seats by 6.15, and the show didn't start til 7.45
(enthusiasm ) but there were some local skaters did some stuff before
the main event.
At first I was a bit freaked out...the compere was none other than
Chris Howarth, of very pro-Alexei British Eurosport commentary
fame...he is older than he sounds on TV! Joining him to present,
obviously, were T+D. The crowd absolutely roared when they came
out. Great Britain may not be the figure skating capital of the
world...but they are both national sporting icons and you could
tell. They'd done the choreography of the opening and closing and, I
assume, the ensemble numbers. The opening was with the elite skaters:
Everyone was wearing gorgeous costumes (I really liked them anyway)
that were mainly orange and yellow. Very sunny, and particularly
suited Gwendal . There were a few group jumps and some synchronised
stuff, but I suspect this was pretty standard. Fun though!
Next came a local skater I didn't know called Constanze Paulinus
skating to music from The Piano - she was wearing a red dress, and it
was a nice routine.
Then it was the turn of the best British eligible skaters at the
moment, doing an ensemble number to Vivaldi's 4 Seasons (dunno which
one, lol). This seemed mostly to involve Matthew Davies, Zoe Jones and
the 2nd best British Pair (O'Dougherty and O'Connor) skating around
the middle of the rink, whilst Marika Humphreys and Vitaly Baranov
weaved in and out doing lifts and showing what they can do, as they
are clearly the best British skaters we have just now. Not that anyone
was bad, that was just the impression I got. LOL.
Next was Steven Cousins and he was soooo *up*! You could just see,
he wanted to please the crowd, and I think it helped that he was in
England. He was also wearing the *loudest* shirt you've ever seen in
your life...! It was lilac with coloured bits and shapes all over
it. He stepped out of one of his jumps, but he was so into it, smiling
and getting us all involved that it didn't matter - he was
brilliant. And his music was Prince.
Sasha Cohen was next up, and her routine I really enjoyed, partly
because I like her skating anyway, but her programme was really
inventive. She did most of it with a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon in her
hand, so she was twirling that while she was skating and
spinning. She's so elegant anyway, but the effect was...mesmerising. I
didn't think her jumps were quite "on" tonight, but it really didn't
matter for her either.
After that some of the young skaters from the ice school at the new
centre performed, to a Phil Collins song. That went down well and
everyone clapped along.
Next it was Kurt...who was completely AMAZING! I never realised he
was this good!!!!!! (He was eligible slightly before I started
seriously paying attention to skating but obviously I'd heard him
placed in the "Skating God" category!) His jumps are SO HUGE! And he
nailed EVERY single one of them last night. He was awesome. Aside from
that he also cracked the entire audience up right from the start
because he was doing the "Ragadin" clown routine. I've always known it
to be true that you can only act doing something badly well...if you
can do it well already, if you see what I mean. Kurt proved my point
on that! His acting was priceless. The audience had actually been
primed ready for him, because they got him to come on as if he was
just messing about and not really in the show at all. First he came on
not wearing any skates. Next there was this fantastic interplay with
Chris Howarth where he was wearing skate guards still on his skates,
and that ended with Howarth dragging him off stage by his
ankles. Finally T+D unmasked him ("Isnt that...Kurt Browning, 4 times
world champion??") and eventually we saw his full piece. He was so
with the music all the way through. I loved his act so much.
After Kurt finally skated, Kristi came straight on, and he
introduced her in his silly squeaky clown voice, saying "oooh, she
pree-eety" and stuff (she was wearing this gorgeous pink dress). Then
he announced her as "Kreeesti Yama-guuchee" and the whole auditorium
laughed more...in the end she *did* get to skate (once we'd all
stopped laughing) and did her Santana routine - because of her I have
that song in my head today!! She was really elegant, and the routine
was actually quite funky with some good dancey moves in it (me at my
most technical )
Next it was the British Synchro skating team, doing a number to
Carmen, and I thought "never heard this music before" !). Nah, they
were good too. Everybody was good! But possibly the next number was
the weirdest... Ice hockey players from the local kids team and 4
speed skaters who we assume train there did a hilarious routine to a
waltz piece! It was hysterically funny! They were weaving in and out
of each other and slapping their sticks on the ice in time to the
music...! Maybe you had to be there for that. anyway...
Ilia was next. He was wearing black trousers, a white shirt
and...um...red braces. Which I couldn't quite figure out, but he was
lovely . He skated to Rubberband Man - Yello, again I didn't know the
music. I never realised from watching on tape and tv how fast he
covers the ice. The same is true of Kurt. I rememer turning to Louise
and saying "His feet move so fast!" and really meaning it, even though
it was a stupid thing to say. I've also now had my first experience of
Russian Stroking, even if it wasn't Alexei's . The other thing I
noticed about Ilia was how massive his death drops are!! And he did a
couple of jumps out of absolutely nowhere and I was sitting there with
my mouth open going "where did that come from?" So I enjoyed
Ilia...LOL
And *then* it was Marina and Gwendal. Who I thought were fantastic
too, and I'm completely ignoring the story that's broken today in
saying that. They did a spanish dance (I LOVED Marina's costume, this
red and gold dress thing, it was beautiful.). Gwendal got to do
flamenco-ey tap dancing moves on the ice which were rather, um, fun
. They are also so completely together when they skate, and they
impressed me more than I thought they might at first. The other thing
about them is they are such a striking combination on the ice, with
their dramatic hair...both of them have such dramatic hair, lol.
After that was, um Robin Cousins. But he, er SANG. Yes, he sang,
because he has an injured knee...that was amusing. But he's not got a
bad voice, at all! He sang to what he was down to skate to and it was
funny because he was adlibbing in all the instrumental bits, telling
us to imagine that he was doing a spin in one place, and a backflip,
etc...
Immediately after that were Elena and Anton (who was, for some
reason, credited in the programme as "Anton Sikharulid"...can anyone
shed any light on this for me? They did their Charlie Chaplin
programme, which was about the only one anyone did that I'd seen
before. I loved it before and I love it even more now! Their lifts are
so light and airy, I mean I know she's small, but wow they were
impressive! And the programme idea is so cute.
The finale was done to "Let It Be" and was just a big coming
together of all the skaters we'd seen (including an adorable little
girl who couldn't have been more than about 4 who waved to the queen
and did a little spin...). The whole show was absolutely sensational
and I wish we could have them more often!!!!
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