{"id":894,"date":"2010-04-19T23:12:57","date_gmt":"2010-04-19T23:12:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2010\/04\/19\/2008-stars-on-ice-act-1-report\/"},"modified":"2016-01-10T23:38:50","modified_gmt":"2016-01-10T23:38:50","slug":"2008-stars-on-ice-act-1-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2008-stars-on-ice-act-1-report\/","title":{"rendered":"2008 Stars on Ice &#8211; Act 1 Report"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Report &#038; Photos by Melanie Hoyt &#038; Katie Weigel<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\"><strong><br \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">&#8220;Simply Irresistible&#8221; &#8211; Cast<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: And the show has started! Right away I like the silver  and black costumes. Like it always is with the opening number, so much is  happening at once that sometimes I get a little lost in trying to take photos of  whoever comes over my way. I also get very shutter-happy in the first half and  especially during the opening number. It&#8217;s like I think there isn&#8217;t going to be  any more skating after the first number! Sasha is introduced last and comes out  in a red sparkly dress. She does her take-my-blade-to-my-cheek spin and the  whole cast is doing moves in a circle around her. It makes for a pretty cool  image. Sasha, Todd, and Jamie &#038; David receive the most applause from the  audience.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I loved seeing this number from about 15 rows above the  ice, because of all the choreography. Like Katie, I also thought that the effect  with Sasha\u2019s red dress was neat. I wasn\u2019t expecting Jamie &#038; David to be in  the opening, since they\u2019re only doing the middle portion of the tour, but they  blended right in with the rest of the cast. I probably spent too much time  fiddling with my camera to fully appreciate the number, but what\u2019s not to love  about a Robert Palmer medley? So much fun. After this number, Todd Eldredge and  Jen Robinson came out to \u201cwork the crowd.\u201d It was funny to hear Jen say,  \u201cHellooooo, Rosemont!\u201d Yes, the Allstate Arena is in Rosemont, but most of  Rosemont is comprised of hotels and office space. Population of Rosemont,  according to the 2000 census: 4,224. Chicago\u2019s population: close to three  million.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Fire&#8221; &#8211; Marie-France Dubreuil &#038; Patrice Lauzon<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: Todd, Sasha, and Jennifer Robinson introduce Marie-France  &#038; Patrice, who come out for their first number. Marie-France&#8217;s skirt goes  well with the sexiness of the program &#8211; it consists of loose fringe and makes  for some pretty cool silhouettes throughout the program. This program is  sensual, playful, and quite sexy. At one point, Marie-France takes off Patrice&#8217;s  tie.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: At this point, I started wondering if the row of children  behind me should be watching.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: They seem to be keeping up with their difficult elements,  performing one of their trademark low-to-the ice lifts were it looks like  Marie-France&#8217;s head is skimming the ice. This was a cute program, but I enjoyed  their second number better. I&#8217;ll get to that later!<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I was definitely impressed by this program. Marie-France  &#038; Patrice are such a great addition to the show this year \u2013 everything they  do is with such polish and attention to the performance aspect. It\u2019s such a  treat to see them on tour in the States, and I <em>loved<\/em> the chance to  photograph them for the first time with a \u201creal\u201d camera. The highlight in this  program was their final lift \u2013 it\u2019s the one where she\u2019s stiff as a board (and  seems light as a feather) and he rotates her around his shoulders and neck at  top speed. I still have no idea how that works.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;1000 Miles Away&#8221; &#8211; Yuka Sato<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: I like seeing Yuka skate to Jewel. I believe she skated  to &#8220;Angel Standing By&#8221;&nbsp;a few years ago. Jewel&#8217;s slower tunes really suit Yuka  well. I love her soft edges and overall smooth quality. The flowing dress looks  a little awkward in pictures, but it really went with the feeling of the song.  Yuka did some nice double axels and a triple Salchow. She also did a double  loop, which I thought was maybe a planned triple turned into a double.&nbsp;Yuka has  kept up her jumps quite nicely over the years and it always makes me happy to  see her skate.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I agree with Katie &#8211; Yuka is an absolute gem. Since it was  Oscar weekend and I was gearing up for a night of playing fashion police, I  noticed her sleeves and how I wasn\u2019t thrilled with them. And she did break  Ice-Dance.com\u2019s primary costume rule by wearing white, but I think it\u2019s  acceptable in show lighting. Back to the skating, though \u2013 she\u2019s just a dream to  watch. She just floats across the ice, and it\u2019s amazing how effortlessly she  still skates, despite it being 14 years since the height of her amateur  career.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Always Look on the Bright Side of Life&#8221; &#8211; Todd Eldredge<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: This number was definitely a crowd favorite. It started  off with &#8220;messages&#8221; that were left on Todd&#8217;s answering machine informing him of  some really bad things that happened to his house. That and the rest of the  program elicited a lot of laughs from the crowd. I liked the part where he  choreographed a mock grave for himself into the program, complete with laying on  the ice and flower clasped in his hand. It was clever and right to the music. I  thought this was a fun number for Todd. It was a little reminiscent of something  Scott Hamilton or Kurt Browning would have done in previous years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: Definitely more than a <em>little<\/em> reminiscent!<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: Todd had a little more trouble with jumps in this program  than in his second number, but I attribute this to the fact that this number had  a lot of difficult choreography and at times he had to look like he was tripping  or falling, which is actually difficult to do when you want to!<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: As I think back to 2004, the year that Stars on Ice had all  of those little transitions with the black and white costumes, I wonder if Stars  hasn\u2019t been grooming Todd to take over the entertainer\u2019s role for a while now.  As a girl who grew into a skating fan during the \u201890s, I\u2019ve always appreciated  Todd\u2019s skating, but have never pictured him as someone who could follow in the  large clown-shoe footprints left by Kurt and Scott. He really surprised me with  this number and had me the whole way through. Way to go, Todd!<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Enchantment&#8221; &#8211; Sasha Cohen, John Zimmerman, Michael Weiss, and  Patrice Lauzon<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: The &#8220;Cirque de Soleil&#8221; number garnered many &#8220;Ohs&#8221; and  &#8220;Ahs&#8221; from the Chicago crowd. It was quite spectacular. My favorite moves were  all the different lifts the men were able to perform with Sasha. It made me  think she could have done really well in pairs. It seemed like the men were  lifting a can of soup instead of&nbsp;a grown woman! This was a cool concept for a  group number and unlike anything SOI has done in the past. I appreciated the new  creativity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I know this program was meant to showcase Sasha\u2019s elegant  style and flexibility, and it did, but the thing that I keep remembering from  this program was Patrice\u2019s rockstar partnering skills! Since he\u2019s been with  Marie-France for about as long as anyone can remember, I think I take the  partnering for granted; they\u2019re just so comfortable with each other. But  watching him lift someone else, including the quasi-Detroiter with Sasha, really  made me want to give him props. Overall, I thought this number was great.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Feeling Good&#8221; &#8211; Xue Shen&nbsp;&#038; Hongo Zhao<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: I was really looking forward to seeing Shen &#038; Zhao in  their new roles as professionals. They didn&#8217;t disappoint! They had the  expression to match their technical prowess and new tricks. But this kind of  growth has been a trend for them in recent years, so I wasn&#8217;t too surprised of  their beauty. I really liked the playfulness of their first number. I had never  seen them do &#8220;sexy&#8221; before. It worked. It shows in their expression that they  are very happy and in love. Sigh.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: Like Katie, I was really looking forward to seeing Shen  &#038; Zhao, but unlike Katie, I was a little under whelmed by this program.  Maybe I wanted to be overwhelmed by it so much that my expectations were too  high. I appreciate that they wanted to try something different, and I applaud  that, but I feel like there\u2019s a middle ground between classical and sexy that  would have worked better for me. Still, it was pretty incredible to see them  live for the first time. They really <em>are<\/em> that good. And they\u2019re just so  adorable, too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Hero&#8221; &#8211; Michael Weiss<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: Mel and I commentated after this program that it was very  Paul Wylie-esque. Right down to the flailing of the arms upward during the sit  spin. I actually turned to Julie (Mel&#8217;s friend) when Mike did the sit spin and  said, &#8220;Holy cow &#8211; Paul Wylie!&#8221; I love Paul and I have come to enjoy Mike a lot  more now that he is professional. My only complaint as that I don&#8217;t like the  song &#8220;Hero.&#8221; But I just tried to tune it out and enjoy Mike&#8217;s skating. He is  still doing some great technical elements, including the triple Lutz and triple  flip. The backflip always ignites the crowd. And in Chicago it was no different  &#8211; a man sitting behind me actually exclaimed, &#8220;WOW! You go man!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: Indeed, the program had some Wylie-esque choreography, but  really\u2026this song? 12 years after I fell in love with the guy in Albertville, I  finally got to see Paul Wylie skate live, and he skated to <em>this song<\/em> \u2013  on this tour! And like Katie said, it\u2019s not even that great of a song! But music  choice and enough Wylie echoes to be over the top, I have to say that Mike was a  lot better than I expected him to be. I hadn\u2019t seen him skate in a few years,  and he impressed me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Shine on You Crazy Diamond&#8221; &#8211; Kyoko Ina &#038; John  Zimmerman<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">I told Mel after the show that Kyoko and John are hard to  photograph for two reasons. One, they are very fast with their tricks, which  happen so quickly that you barely get time to focus your lens. Two, both of them  have hair that constantly gets in the way. Makes a photographer&#8217;s job a little  harder than normal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: So many shots of them that I expected to be really neat  were actually really blurry.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: I loved their opening poses, which involved some major  balancing and strength. They skated a good program, filled with great tricks and  great chemistry with each other. I always feel a little bad for Kyoko though,  because once John takes the ice, even some men can&#8217;t stop looking at him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: It was fun to see them revisit the music from one of their  most memorable programs from their amateur career. This version has lyrics,  though, and is obviously a bit longer, since there wasn\u2019t a 2:40 time guideline.  I loved the move where John is in a spread eagle and he drags Kyoko in a Besti  squat behind him. Very cool lines. The whole program was filled with very cool  lines, actually. Great overall effect.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Anytime, Anywhere&#8221; &#8211; Sasha Cohen<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: I&#8217;m with those that don&#8217;t like this costume on Sasha. But  the program was quite nice, so I&#8217;ll forgive her. I&#8217;m still amazed by her  flexibility. She incorporated a lot of it into her program. She had a few jumps,  but I can&#8217;t remember exactly what she did. I believe she two-footed a triple toe  loop sometime during the night and possibly stepped out of a triple Salchow. But  her skating is very smooth and here again, I&#8217;ll forgive her the jumps.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I came into this program with a pre-existing bias against  this song, so I admit that the program didn\u2019t thrill me. Sasha seems to be  settling into her role as tour headliner, though, and she got a ton of applause  and high-pitched screams, especially from the young girls behind me. She\u2019s  always been a great performer, and she certainly looks at home under the  spotlights.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Thankful&#8221; -Jamie Sal\u00e9 &#038; David Pelletier<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: Jamie &#038; David closed out the first half of the show  with this excellent number. I&#8217;ve always loved Jamie &#038; David and this number  didn&#8217;t disappoint. They seemed to embody the title of the song -thankful for  what they have accomplished and what they enjoy in life: skating and each other.  They looked very happy throughout the whole number, and their skating was  breathtaking. My favorite move was the classic pair spiral. Secure, long, and  expressive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I don\u2019t think it\u2019s possible for this program to match the  emotional impact that it had at Canadian Nationals, right after they were  inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame, but Jamie &#038; David  were flawless in this program. In the Code of Points era, when pairs have to  pack in the \u201cfeatures\u201d on the elements to get higher levels, it\u2019s such a treat  to see elements like their spiral, which Katie mentioned, and my personal  favorite \u2013 the platter lift. They are exquisite, and tonight was no  exception.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"style6\">&#8220;Hard Steele is Back&#8221; &#8211; Cast<\/p>\n<p class=\"style4\">Katie: Because of this number, I might have to purchase another  ticket to SOI this year. I loved it that much. The costumes cracked me up and  the whole number was so entertaining. I&#8217;d have to see it a second time to  determine where it ranks among the great SOI numbers, but right now I&#8217;d have it  pretty close to the recent 60s number from a few years back and maybe even  behind my two personal favorites: the Rolling Stones finale from the 94-95  season and the Fun and Games number from the 97-98 tour. I loved Marie-France&#8217;s  wig! She rocked it. I could stop laughing at Todd and Hongbo&#8217;s wigs either. Both  just seemed a little too ridiculous to be real, but that&#8217;s the whole point!<\/p>\n<p class=\"style5\">Mel: I think it\u2019s on par with \u201cFun and Games,\u201d but \u201cTGIF\u201d from  2004 is probably at the top of my list. The typecasting of Xue, Kyoko, and Yuka  as super-fans from China and Japan was hilarious, and the guys were hilarious as  members of a \u201chair band.\u201d For me, though, Marie-France stole the show from them.  With her long red wig and pink guitar, I kept finding her in my viewfinder. I  can\u2019t wait to see this number again in Michigan, because I know that I missed  things!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 Report &#038; Photos by Melanie Hoyt &#038; Katie Weigel &#8220;Simply Irresistible&#8221; &#8211; Cast Katie: And the show has started! Right away I like the silver and black costumes. 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