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Grazie per il benvenuto!
Tendenzialmente io adoro Yuzuru, Fernandez, Carolina, Anna e Luca e nella danza devo dire quasi tutti tra i migliori.. a questo punto non so se prendere solo il biglietto del Gala e godermeli così quasi tutti o aspettare ancora e vedere effettivamente chi ci sarà e chi no :noncela: :panic:
 
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Buonasera, ragazze! Questa sezione ingrana che è una meraviglia, mi complimento tutte voi che continuate a renderla viva e aggiornata senza aver perso mai il genuino entusiasmo che vi accompagna dal primo giorno! :flowers:

Una breve intrusione per ricordarvi che oggi, essendo il primo giorno di febbraio, riapre la votazione per la Top Forum: se vi va, potete sostenere la Fenice con un solo click sul bottone in cima al logo del forum.
Il voto ovviamente non ha scopo di lucro ma può portare il forum a crescere ed ad ampliarsi sempre di più in termini di risonanza sulla piattaforma forumcommunity.
Da questo mese è inoltre stata ripristinata la possibilità di poter votare tramite app o con dispositivi mobili, pertanto ora è più agibile votare in qualsiasi momento.

Grazie per l'attenzione e buon proseguimento! :embrace:
 
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Ciao Music!! Grazie!! :shy: :shy:

E' la passione per questo questo sport meraviglioso e la voglia di condividerlo con altri che ci fa essere così entusiaste!! Io quando vedo una qualunque news sul pattinaggio, la prima cosa che penso è..devo scriverla sul forum!!

Grazie per averci ricordato di votare...lo faccio subito!!!
 
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Kouccia ti do il benvenuto anche qui :embrace:
Dato che ti hanno già risposto le altre ti dico semplicemente, goditi la sezione :inlove: Le Olimpiadi si avvicinano :panic:

Music!!! Grazie per le belle parole :shy: :embrace:

Grazie per le modifiche! Ha funzionato senza problemi! :okk:
 
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Visto che come da previsione avevo fatto un pasticcio... :unsure: ...vi riposto le foto di prima ^_^
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PROVE GALA E GALA

 
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Grazie Stellar!!! :embrace: :embrace: Orelse scatta sempre delle foto bellissime :wub:

Credo che questa foto sia stata fatta per qualche rivista o per la pubblicità della cucina.. comunque.. wow :wub:

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La Cheerios ha caricato per l'ennesima volta il video della sorpresa a Suzanne :stralol: Non capisco perchè lo hanno cancellato e ricaricato così tante volte :ohmmm:

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Intervista molto wubbosa fatta durante l'Olympic Lab.. all'inizio c'è solo da sciogliersi :inlove: :awww: :myheart:

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T: Scott is fiery, he's passionate, he's driven but he's also incredibly generous
S: Handsome.
T: You want to answer this?
S: Handsome. Yeah I think so, you forgot handsome.
T: And open, open to learning, open to different ways of doing things... And his kind of innate ability to express a certain emotion or style or movement is I mean unparalleled really.
S: Tessa is brilliant in every sense... everybody should have a Tessa.
T: Aww, thanks.


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Dall'HPC invece, intervista riguardo la scelta della musica.

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Versione YT del video per Actice for Life :hearteyes:

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OLYMPIC PREVIEW: Ice dancers Virtue and Moir look to cap career with gold

Contrary to popular belief, Canada’s ice dance darlings Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were once sweethearts.

Virtue was seven and Moir was nine. Former long-time coach Paul MacIntosh affectionately recounted how they would tell people they were dating, all the while being so shy they barely spoke, or even glanced in one another’s direction.

“The whole world would like them to date. But they were ‘dating’ at age nine and seven, and I think Scotty broke it off. And he would say that’s 19 or 20 years of regret,” MacIntosh laughed.

Theirs is an undeniable chemistry two decades in the making. Skating to Gustav Mahler’s dreamy “Symphony No. 5” at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, they not only became the youngest ice dancers to win gold, they tugged on Canadians’ heartstrings and reeled them in with their illusory on-ice romance.

They positively peddle in goosebumps.

Their storybook performance in Vancouver was so believable, viewers could never have guessed that Virtue was skating through pain so excruciating from compartment syndrome in her lower legs that she could barely walk from her apartment at the athletes village to the cafeteria.

Now 28 and 30, they’re no longer the fresh-faced, self-proclaimed “kids” who captured the imagination in Vancouver, but boast a partnership that’s only grown stronger with time.

They hope to close their illustrious career with gold at the Pyeongchang Games later this month.

Virtue and Moir were paired up in 1997 by Moir’s aunt and coach Carol — Carol and Moir’s mom Alma are identical twins. In the early days, the ice dancers split time training with Moir and MacIntosh in London and Waterloo, Ont. Virtue chose ice dance over ballet, after she was invited to attend the National Ballet in Toronto at a young age.

They eventually moved to Waterloo, where they boarded and attended high school.

“Pretty early in their career they showed an awful lot of musical promise,” said MacIntosh, who coaches at the Kitchener Waterloo Skating Club. “They were a small couple, they competed against kids much older than them, and much bigger… but they showed musical talent, and edge and gliding talent that was well beyond their years, at a very early age. Probably at a time they were maybe nine and 11, we knew they had little magic feet, and magic music, and they seemed pretty comfortable with expressing that music.”

Virtue and Moir, who will carry Canada’s flag into the opening ceremonies on Feb. 9, went on to win three world titles and eight national titles, and then stepped away from the competitive arena after their disappointing Olympic silver in 2016 in Sochi.

They returned last season, and intent on reclaiming their Olympic crown, they upended everything about their training environment. They left Canton, Mich., and long-time coach Marina Zoueva and headed for Montreal, where they’ve assembled a mighty team around them. They’re coached by five-time Canadian ice-dance champions Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon, but also work regularly with sports psychologist J.F. Menard, nutritionists, and sports physiologists, among others. They’ve even trained with Cirque de Soleil.

Virtue and Moir were undefeated in their comeback, a perfect run that included a world championship win in Helsinki last spring, until they lost to French rivals Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron at the Grand Prix Final in December by less than three points.

At the recent European championships, Papadakis and Cizeron were awarded world-record scores in the free dance and overall total, and in a discipline that hasn’t quite managed to outrun its scandalous judging reputation prompted an outcry on social media, with the hashtag #justice4virtuemoir.

The Canadians’ rivalry with the young French team — Papadakis is 22, Cizeron 23 — is reminiscent of their matchup four years ago against Meryl Davis and Charlie White. Like the Americans who edged them for gold in Sochi, Papakis and Cizeron share the same coaches as Virtue and Moir, at the same Montreal rink.

“We were pretty open that we don’t plan on coming second at the Olympics like we did at Grand Prix Final,” Moir said earlier this month. “So we kind of went back to the drawing board.”

Virtue and Moir revamped their free dance to music from “Moulin Rouge,” to better emphasize the love story, and at the recent Canadian championships, they skated to virtually perfect scores in both their short dance — a Latin number to “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Hotel California,” and “Oye Como Va” — and free dance.

They couldn’t have asked for a better launch pad into Pyeongchang.

“They continue to show such a diversity in how they’ve approached all of their programs over the years, that’s one of their greatest strengths is their versatility and ability to skate to different types of music,” MacIntosh said. “(Their free dance) is very complex, they have one main rival in the world who are amazing skaters themselves (in Papdakis and Cizeron) who are kind of like the masters of simplicity, and I think Tessa and Scott are the masters of complexity.

"So it makes it hard for people to judge the two teams, because they do have different strengths, but Tessa and Scott, they just deliver so much passion with their performance. The short dance is a Latin rhythm… any rhythm really is good for them, but they both trained in Latin rhythm very well, Tessa moves like no other woman in the world and Scott like no other man.”

Regardless of who’s standing on the podium’s top spot next month, Virtue and Moir have set the ice dance bar sky high, not only in Canada, but globally. Canada’s other two ice dance teams of Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje and Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier could also finish within striking distance of the podium.

“Our three leading teams are three of the absolute masters in the world, so they’ve set some pretty primo examples for our young kids in Canada,” MacIntosh said.

Virtue and Moir won’t have much time to rest after their flag-carrying duties. The ice dance short program for the team event is on Feb. 9. Their free dance is Feb. 11. The individual ice dance event runs Feb. 19-20.

- Lori Ewing The Canadian Press (Feb 1st, 2018)


OLYMPIC PREVIEW: Addition of vocals has changed figure skating soundtrack*

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir pushed for “Moulin Rouge” as their free dance music in what will be their Olympic finale.

“This is one of the only times in our career that Tessa and I brought the music forward, that we just loved and just had to skate to,” said Moir, who first saw the movie with Virtue when it was released in 2001.

It’s daunting, said Virtue, to select music that they’ll hear on repeat for eight straight months.

“It seems obvious to say you really need to love it,” she said. “And the speakers in the arena sometimes lose a lot of the nuances, and details and the layers of the music, so I find when I put my headphones in when I’m on a plane … I can kind of reconnect with the initial love that I felt when I heard the song. It becomes fresh again.”

To which Moir responded: “That’s very cool.”

*Only Tessa and Scott’s Part

- Lori Ewing The Canadian Press


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tessavirtue17: #qotd #VirtueMoir #XX#roadtopyeongchang 📸 @johanyjutras
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Hahahah ovviamente voleva pagare lui :lol: :serenade:



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S: Tessa is brilliant in every sense... everybody should have a Tessa.

E questo è tutto . 💕
 
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Tra l'altro sta chiaramente ammettendo che lui ce l'ha già :awww: È sempre bello quando si lasciano andare così... Tessina che risponde aww.. ma quanto sono teneri???? :icant:

Ps: piccola correzione al post, ho scritto che l'intervista era dall'HPC ma in realtà è dall'Olympic Lab.
 
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Benvenuta kouccia :embrace: :embrace: :embrace: :embrace: :embrace:

@Music, grazie per le belle parole!!! E per ricordarci di sostenere il Forum!!! Fatto!!

Grazie per le interviste: sempre il loro forte senso di unità, di essere una cosa sola, di darsi forza l'uno con l'altro.

Non avevo ancora visto il video pubblicitario della Cheerios, non so perchè ma non mi sembra che fosse poi una sorpresa, all'inizio mi sembrava molto finto. Però ha ragione Skatinggold: a prescidere dal fatto che Suzanne sapesse o no, la commozione di tutti, quella è assolutamente vera. La voce di Tessa trema e gli occhi si velano di lacrime. :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

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Ragazze, ecco il promo del documentario "Roxanne"! Li vedremo ballare off ice :hearteyes: :fire:

"You need to make the judges feel the goosebumps. You need to dare for them not to put you first." Scott
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Quante belle foto e che bei video che stanno rilasciando in questi giorni :ohlove:

Non vedo l’ora di vederli ballare off Ice nel documentario

Come è dolce Scott con tutti quei bambini :cute: :inlove:
 
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Ed ecco il documentario....

"Roxanne"

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Oh ragazze, a me è piaciuto molto!!! Finalmente un qualcosa di vero, concentrato sul pattinaggio, sulla danza, sull'aspetto atletico!!

Loro sono i campioni olimpici, avevano bisogno di mostrare questo lato!! Finalmente tutti possono vedere come lavorano, ogni decisione insieme, ogni dettaglio curato, ogni cosa fatta perché si vuole fare. L'impegno in palestra, nel ballo, nel cercare di portare sul ghiaccio qualcosa di forte, unico come sono loro!!

Mi è piaciuto vedere Scott nel ruolo quasi di narratore, mi sono piaciute le parti dove ballano, quello che dicono..insomma, proprio un bel lavoro!

Parlano solo di Roxanne, nulla sulla sd o sulla parte di come what may, ma da un lato sono contenta perché quella parte del programma è per loro, è la loro dedica l'uno all'altro, ed è giusto che in un tipo di lavoro così incentrato su Roxanne si parli di quello!

Non so ragazze, a me è piaciuto! :yess: ora possiamo chiamare questo finalmente "documentario" e chiudere il coso nel dimenticatoio!!!

Concludo con questa, bellissima, frase di Scott!

“No one told us to skate to Moulin Rouge, we did it for us. We did it because when I hear that music, I think of Tess and I think of skating. It just seems to fit and there’s no way we’re going to regret that.”

-Scott Moir (Roxanne Documentary)
 
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CAT_IMG Posted on 3/2/2018, 23:48     +1   -1
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Dopo questo documentario apprezzo MR ancora di più . E vederli ballare senza pattini.. 😮
Sono due artisti completi!!

E come ciliegina sulla torta Baz Luhrmann ( regista di Moulin Rouge ) ha postato il loro video su
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Qui si rischia che diventi virale 👍🏼
 
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Anche a me è piaciuto tantissimoo!! E' molto interessante vedere il dietro le quinte del risultato finale che noi vediamo sul ghiaccio, dalla coreografia, la musica, il costume, la preparazione atletica e mentale. Da qui si capisce il grandissimo lavoro che fanno! Mamma mia quanto sono bravi, con o senza pattini sono strepitosi. Poi traspare proprio quanto amano questo programma :wub: :wub:

Peccato che sia durato solo 20 min. Ma fanno altre puntate o era tutto qui? Ma non doveva uscire il 6?

Quando parlavano Marie France e Patrice non ci ho capito nulla haha
 
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