Laura
and Luke Muñana are a brother/sister ice
dance team now competing for Mexico. Both began
their skating careers at the roller rink rather
than on the ice.
Visit
Laura & Luke's official web site - http://www.lukeandlaura.com
When
did you start skating and how long have you been ice
dancing?
Laura: I started
ice-skating at 13 years old. Prior to that I had been
roller-skating competitively since the age of 5.
Luke: I was 15 years old when I started ice-skating and
8 years old when I started roller-skating.
Both: Roller-skating
started as a fun activity, and then we began competing
in freestyle, pairs, dance and figures. When we made
the switch to ice, we began with freestyle and soon
included pairs and dance. It was not too hard to pick
up since we had a lot of experience in dance and pairs
with roller-skating. It was mostly the technique that
needed the greater focus.
Why
did you decide to focus on ice dancing and also to
skate together?
We decided to focus only on competing in
ice-dance in the fall of 1997, even though we enjoyed
lifts and throws in pairs skating. It was the creativity
and expression of ice-dance that intrigued us the
most.
You
recently moved to San Jose, California, to train with
Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko, tell us why?
We had been under the direction of Peter
Sasmore since 1995. We had a very close relationship
with Peter; he helped to define our dancing technique.
Following the 2004 Nationals, we decided a change
in our training habits, along with hard work, would
best show our capabilities. Since our change in June
to Sergei and Marina, we have already seen further
development, which excites us about our future. We
are still good friends with Peter and he only wishes
the best for us.
What
do you like most about training in San Jose?
The disciplined regiment under the guidance
of Sergei and Marina is what has developed a stronger
passion for our training. That passion is what keeps
us most excited about training in San Jose.
Which
events are you planning to compete in this season?
What are your goals?
We have recently obtained dual citizenship
with Mexico. Our father was born there, which opened
the doors for us. Therefore, we are planning on skating
at the Mexico National Championships in November and
hope to compete at Four Continents in February 2005.
We are taking one step at a time. We really want to
enter the International world of skating and skate
stronger than ever before. For our future, we hope
to compete at the World and Olympic levels, working
our way to the top, for many years to come.
When
you are not skating, how do you like to spend your
time?
Laura: Music
is another passion of mine. I teach private music
instruction in my home music studio. I play piano
and flute, and I sing. My other job is playing piano
as a church accompanist. I like to write music and
spend time recording. I love to go salsa dancing and
listen to live bands. In the summer, I love wake boarding
and wake skating. I have been taking some time off
school (since receiving my AA in music) but plan to
go back next year to earn a BA degree in Jazz Vocal
Performance.
Luke: When I am not training I am usually on the ice coaching.
I really enjoy having a job where I can teach what
I’ve learned and watch my student’s progress.
I also enjoy all kinds of extreme sports such as in-line
skating, skate boarding, surfing, and snow boarding.
With my free time I enjoy going to the movies, dance
clubs and shopping.
What
are your future goals off the ice?
Laura: Along with completing my education, I would like to
continue my teaching career in music, and most of
all I would like to record my own music either as
a solo album or with other artists.
Luke: After my competitive career I will continue coaching
and skating as a professional. I would also like to
have the opportunity to travel the world for recreation.
Which
skaters or dancers do you look up to?
Laura: I really
admire our coaches, Sergei and Marina. Their creativity
and technical strength really amazes me. When I first
started ice dance, the skating of Elizabeth Punsalan
and Jerod Swallow inspired me.
Luke: I also look up our coaches; they have achieved everything
that I would like to accomplish.
What
do you like best about skating with each other?
Laura: Luke and I have
been through so much together that we have a very
close relationship. Over the years, we have developed
a lot of trust, and I know I don’t trust anyone
as much as I trust my brother. Whenever he has a crazy
idea for a new lift we are trying, I know I can trust
him more than anything. I also think it is great how
we can sense how the other is going to move. We don’t
really have to work hard on this aspect of our ice
dancing, and I really like that.
Luke: The best part of skating with my Sister is the amount
of trust that we have for one another. From all of
our experiences together we really know how to overcome
hardships no matter how small or large they might
be. We really understand each other and I can’t
imagine skating with anyone else. |