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Post by kyrie on Feb 1, 2007 9:43:33 GMT 1
One of my favorite moves in Kazatchok.
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Post by ladydorough on Feb 1, 2007 9:46:47 GMT 1
lol U beat me at the PDJ posting lol fortunately i hadn't the time to post mine lol she's glowing and seems like he's suffering lol funny pic
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Post by kyrie on Feb 1, 2007 9:58:42 GMT 1
I've been waiting 2 days to post this. It doesn't seem like a funny pic to me at all. But whatever rocks your boat. I just like that move. And it's a fun program!
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Post by rasha on Feb 1, 2007 13:51:17 GMT 1
R. Kelly's I Believe I Can Fly comes to mind watching this pic....i don't know why Nice pic. They were so cute when they were young don't you think? ;D
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Post by kyrie on Feb 1, 2007 13:58:48 GMT 1
@ I Believe I Can Fly! Well...they're still cute.
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Post by tika on Feb 1, 2007 21:00:14 GMT 1
It´s a great program. Energetic, fun... On reporter put it "that Kosak thing" *g*
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Post by rollersk8r on Feb 1, 2007 23:53:50 GMT 1
Kazatchok is a russian folklore (traditional) music, rigth? I wonder if they chose this music to make her feel comfortable and to not miss to much her country. They were really cute and still does
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Post by tika on Feb 2, 2007 12:19:29 GMT 1
As far as I know, Kasatschok is a dance from Ukranina, where they do a lot of artistic things... one of the most famous moves should be those with your knees bend very low and straightend them in a very fast change (no idea if this makes sense *lol*). The thing the average predjudiced person thinks of when hearing the term "Russian dancing" The piece of music they used is quite famous - and I always loved the idea of the dance being a bow to Marinas home country.
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Post by kyrie on Feb 2, 2007 12:41:04 GMT 1
... one of the most famous moves should be those with your knees bend very low and straightend them in a very fast change (no idea if this makes sense *lol*). The thing the average predjudiced person thinks of when hearing the term "Russian dancing" The one when a person is in half-squat and basically kicking out his legs (is it predominately male "move"?)? Gwendal does it in Kazatchok.
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Post by tika on Feb 2, 2007 14:41:44 GMT 1
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Post by kyrie on Feb 2, 2007 21:40:44 GMT 1
Ooooh, I get it! That would be interesting dangerous to do on ice, IMO.
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Post by tika on Feb 2, 2007 21:53:24 GMT 1
Quite impossible, too. Or very, very painful
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Post by kyrie on Feb 2, 2007 22:07:35 GMT 1
Ouch!
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Post by melina on Feb 3, 2007 21:52:47 GMT 1
o my god! it´s clasicall element for pairs,but in ice dance a have every fear crash,boom,bang!i read,that when are skaters young and only begin skating together,coaches tests their,how they have confidence to partner and they order them make this element.if they make it,may continued together,if no,they would find a new partner
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