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icenut84
08-01-2002, 10:08 AM
I went to the Nottingham Gala last night - it was BRILLIANT!!!!
OMG, it was so strange seeing all the skaters in real life. We were sitting pretty close, about 8 or so rows back! Great view.
Ok, start at the beginning. :) I was initially going to go with my sister, but she only started a new job on Monday and had to work. I asked my friend if she wanted to come, and she did. She loves watching skating, she hasn't followed it but she likes watching it. I showed her who everyone is before we went, using videos I have. I showed her Kurt Browning (Singing in the Rain, Nyah, That's Entertainment, Don't Fence Me In), Kristi Yamaguchi (Trust and Try), Sasha Cohen (Carmen), Steven Cousins (Tom Jones medley), Anissina & Peizerat (Suzanna, Spanish OD), Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze (Charlie Chaplin EX), Ilia Kulik (the one from 01 SOI where he starts off in a box). She was most looking forward to seeing Sasha.
An hour and a half later we got to Nottingham. I was expecting the traffic to be awful but to be honest it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was a bit slow in places, and there were a lot of cars, but it wasn't too bad. We parked and started to walk to the Arena, but we didn't really know where we were going so we got a taxi. :)
When we got to the Arena at just after 6pm, there was a really long queue round the building but it was moving very quickly so it didn't take us long to get in. They had those things where you put your bags through, for security, and then they checked our tickets and we were finally in. There was a really long corridor curving round, like you get in other theatres and ice shows etc. I bought a program, which was £7, quite thick and well made and it wasn't full of adverts! (FYI, the show costume designer was Jef Billings.) On the front is a picture of a pair of skates, and in the middle there's the order of skating and the music etc, and there's also a page of bios for each skater or couple. There's a two-page thing on Torvill & Dean, and they are written as "The inspiration behind the National Ice Centre :) The pictures are from Bridge Over Troubled Water, I think. The Anissina & Peizerat pictures (2) were from their free dance this year. The Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze picture was from Meditation. The Kurt Browning picture is him doing an outside spread eagle with one arm up, wearing black leather trousers and an orance/bronze top with stars on. The Sasha Cohen picture is a really nice one of her doing a spiral with a huge smile on her face, wearing a blue and white dress. The Ilia Kulik one is a kinda faded one of his face only. The Kristi Yamaguchi one is in a pivot (BO I think), wearing a pink dress. The Robin Cousins one is one of his face only, and the Steven Cousins ones are from the Tom Jones medley (Zebra striped shirt, standing and looking at the side) and Higher (?) (from 01 SOI, red leather trousers and black top). When we went into the actual rink area, it was really nice! I think there are about 8000 seats in there. They'd covered the boards at the edge of the ice with blue material and there were gold ropes along it, held up every metre or so. It looked really nice. There was also a kind of tunnel in one corner coming onto the ice, covered in black material including the opening which was where the skaters came out from. There were some things written on the ice (like the Arena symbol) and the words "Our style is legendary" :)
Before the show started (it didn't start till after 7:45), there were different lighting effects on the ice and the Nottingham Symphony Orchestra (which were on a stage at one end of the ice - not over the ice, but next to it an the end of the rink) played music (Skaters Waltz, The Princess Elizabeth, Swan Lake - which made me think of B&S because the extract was the same as the one they used for their SP in 98, Coppelia, Dam Busters March, Overture Candide, Beatles Medley, Memory from Cats, Harry Potter Suite, Star Wars Suite). Also, there were a few other things going on on the ice between some of these pieces of music. First, Chris Howarth (Eurosport commentator who was helping out with the announcing/hosting) came on in skates with a microphone. I don't remember exactly what he said but he came on a couple of times, and he welcomed us etc. Then I noticed there was a man dressed up as a clown walking along the top of the barrier in front of me! He had wonderful clown shoes on and a red nose, and he was walking really wobbily along. I saw him... stared... my mouth dropped open and I said to my friend "Is that... I think that's... it's Kurt Browning!!" My friend didn't recognise him, because she doesn't follow skating, but I was positive it was him. He came on a couple of times, I don't remember exactly what he did each time but I'll write what I can remember. Chris Howarth noticed him as Kurt walked slowly onto the ice in his clown shoes, and told him he couldn't skate because he was a clown and they had all these Olympic and World champion skaters and he was only a clown. Kurt showed him he had a pair of skatess, for Chris Howarth still said no and told him to go away, so Kurt drooped his head and started walking slowly towards the tunnel, pulling the lace of one of the skates as it was dragging on the ice (loud "Ahh!" from the audience), and the lace was really long and when it started pulling the first skate, the lace connecting it to the second skate was really long too. Later Steven Cousins came on and was talking to Chris Howarth with the microphones. Then after, Kurt came on again with skates on - and his guards still on! He came out to the middle with his guards on, and stood there proudly, till Chris Howarth pointed out that he still had his guards on. Kurt gave a shocked squeal and tried to skate but didn't go anywhere. Later he also creeped on again out of the tunnel with a black cord tied round his waist, the guards still on. He stood there, went onto one foot with his hands in the air and said "Ta-da!", and then the cord pulled him back into the tunnel (laughter from audience).
Anyway, eventually the Queen arrived and there was an announcement, and everyone stood when she came in and clapped, and then they played the National Anthem, and she gave a short speech (I think) and they we all sat down. It went dark and the announcer (Chris Howarth I think) welcomed everyone, and said something like "Please welcome your hosts, Nottingham's own, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean!" They got a very big reception as they skated on (extra cheers from me :) ), and the spotlight came up on them. They were both wearing black, and Jayne had on a really pretty top that was sparkly and had sheer black sleeves, and she had her hair up. I don't remember everything that they said, I think it was along the lines of welcoming everyone and introducing the show and the new arena.
The first number was the opening, and all the international skaters. The music was "Adiemus", by Karl Jenkins. IIRC, they came on in this order - first Sasha Cohen and Kristi Yamaguchi, then Ilia Kulik, Steven Cousins and Kurt Browning, then Anissina & Peizerat and Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze. They were all wearing the same or similar costumes. They were very similar to the red/orange/yellow one that Tara Lipinski wore for The Colour of Roses, and they were very nice.
Sasha and Kristi came on first. Kristi has had her hair cut (don't know when though), it is bob-length. Sasha has a ponytail. Sasha did the spin where she lifts her leg up, and Kristi did a spin too I think but I was watching Sasha. Ilia, Steven and Kurt came out (Sasha and Kristi went back in), and did double axels and then Russian split jumps, IIRC. I have to say, I was drawn to Ilia! Now I know what people mean when they say how his jumps are so floaty light. It was amazing. Especially the split jump, it was so high!! Then Marina & Gwendal and Elena & Anton came out. (It was really unfair them coming out at the same time!! I didn't know who to watch!!) It was really surreal seeing them in real life, as I never have before. Elena had her hair up and it looked great. Marina had hers down like she did in SLC. Marina & Gwendal did the lift from the end of Suzanna where she lifts him and holds one leg and his legs are in split position. Elena & Anton did the thing where he does a spiral and she does a spread eagle with her back arched. Looked great. I think they did a lift too. It was amazing to see live! I can't get over how strong Marina is. :)
Then Sasha and Kristi came back out. There was a sort of group number with all of them, I don't remember everything they did but it ended with them in a kind of bow to the Queen, knee bent like in a lunge and their arm out towards her, and they got a big ovation when they finished.
The second number was by a local skater, Constanze Paulinus. She came out with Chris (Dean), and Chris introduced her and said she was a bit shy but she had no need to be because there were only about (counts) 8,000 people here, and the Queen. (laughter). She got a lot of applause, and skated a very nice routine to music from "The Piano", and included a triple salchow-double toe loop combination.
The third number was by the British champions, who were Humphreys & Baranov (1st Dance), O'Connor & O'Dougherty (2nd Dance), Zoe Jones (1st Ladies) and Matthew Davies (1st Mens). Marika Humphreys is so pretty! They wore black and gold costumes IIRC, and skated a group routine to "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi, which was great. In the hosting by Jayne and Chris, I think it was the bit before the British champions' routine that they came out and Jayne started to introduce it but stopped when she realised Chris was holding a glass box (each side about the size of his hand) and waving it about mystically. She asked him what he was doing, and he said he was going to do some magic. He said "There's nothing in the box is there?", opening one side and shaking it to show there was nothing in there. Then he tapped one side, opened it again and took out a Union Jack flag :) and they held it up to lots of applause.
The fourth number was Steven Cousins, skating to "It's About That Walk" by Prince. He was wearing a purple shirt with white and multicoloured boxes and patterns on it (My friend didn't like it!). He skated a good routine, including a triple salchow, triple flip, triple toe loop, and double axel IIRC.
The fifth routine was Sasha Cohen, skating to "Aria" with a blue and white ribbon like a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon. I hadn't seen this routine before but I liked it. I tell you now, Sasha's spiral is even more amazing in person! Wow. I kept thinking the ribbon might get tangled when she was skating, but it didn't. It looked really effective during the scratch spin at the end, and when she came out of it it was round her legs, but came away easily. She did a triple loop I think (?) and a triple toe loop, but came out of it forwards after 2 1/2 rotations. It could have been a fall but she saved it, and came back strong almost straight away with a double axel that got a lot of cheers. Her spirals got a lot of reaction from the audience too.
The sixth routine was the rink Skating School (i.e. local skaters), doing a group number to "Trashing the Camp" by Phil Collins. The skaters included Tristan Cousins! (Robin Cousins's nephew). There were numerous triples and great spins from them all too.
The seventh number was Kurt Browning, to "Ragadin" in the clown costume. He came out while Jayne and Chris introduced him, still wearing his guards on his skates! Don't know how he managed to skate like that. Jayne and Chris were going back to the tunnel for him to start his routine, when he whistled to them and they came back, and he dropped onto his back with his feet in the air. Jayne and Chris took off his guards for him, one each, and Jayne said "Might help!" They he skated his routine. He did the thing he does in That's Entertainment, where he drops onto his stomach and then comes back up without using his hands, twice. He also did a spiral type thing I think and had his head turned to face the other way, making noises as if to say "Look at me!", before realising he was almost at the barrier and squealing, avoiding it. He then did a straight line spread eagle to the other side (almost directly in front of me!), doing the same (looking the other way), and then squealing when the barrier came up, and he fell into the audience onto a lady's lap! He struggled to get up, and moved slowly away on the ice rubbing his backside, looking back at her. Then he went back to her and took a red nose like the one he was wearing out of his pocket and put it on her, and she kissed him on the cheek. He also did a triple-double, and landed the double in an inside spread eagle! Wow.
After he finished his routine, Kristi Yamaguchi came out (in a red/pink dress with a slit down the front) and stood near the tunnel. He was staring at her and making high-pitched noises as she skated slowly over, and he looked up open mouthed into the audience (my side) and said "She's byootiful!" and then "It's Kristi Yamaguchi!" He then jumped back into the sound box, where he had come from in the beginning.
Kristi skated to "Smooth" by "Santana" (I really like that song). She skated very well, apart from making a mess of the double axel but everything else was really good, and she did an illusion spin which got a lot of applause.
The ninth number was the British Synchronised Skating team, which I was interested in seeing because I've never seen synchro before, not even on TV. It was very good. There was only one or two boys in it, and they skated to "Carmen Caprice", wearing reddish costumes.
The tenth number was hockey and speed skaters! It was great. the hockey players (about 6 of them I think) came out first, wearing the full kit and holding hockey sticks. They did various moves, whacking the sticks down etc, and then "Skaters Waltz" by E. Waldteufel came on. There was laughter, and they did various things like weaving in and out of each other and jumping over each other. Then four or so speed skaters in the British Team outfit came out and did some speed skating round the outside. It was very good, and they all got a lot of cheering after.
The eleventh number was Ilia Kulik, skating to "Rubberband Man" by Yello. I can't really remember his costume (blue?) but I noticed his speed and lovely jumps again. I never really noticed it that much from TV but it's very obvious in person. It was a good routine and he skated very well.
The twelfth number was Anissina & Peizerat, skating their Spanish OD from this season. I was never completely drawn in by it on TV, but it was great live. Marina started out sitting on the barrier opposite me doing something with something that looked like big playing cards. Gwandal looks just as gorgeous in person ;) and they too skated very well. Marina had her hair up like she did in the OD competition, and Gwendal did too. Gwendal made a lot of whooping noises to the audience on some bits and got them back :) including a wolf whistle I think. I think Steven Cousins got a whistle too. During their bows, someone was waving a big French flag. At the end, as they were going off and the audience had died down, someone shouted something to Gwendal (they said his name). Don't know exactly what it was, maybe something like "I love you Gwendal!"
Robin Cousins was supposed to be next. Jayne and Chris came on and I noticed Robin climbing the stairs at the side up to where the orchestra were, with crutches, and sat on a white stool. Jayne and Chris said unfortunately he wouldn't be able to skate tonight, and Robin said it was because he had had to have "unscheduled knee surgery" last week. Chris asked him if he had a note, and he took a piece of paper out of his pocket and handed it to him. Chris read out "Dear Jayne and Chris, please excuse Robin from skating tonight as he has a bad knee." (laughter and "Aww!" from audience) "Signed, his mum." (laughter). They said he could sing a song though, and asked the audience if they wanted him to, and got a loud "Yes!" and he did. Jayne and Chris left (I think) and Robin belted out "Strike Up The Band" by George Gershwin, the song that was listed in the program as his music to skate to. He substituted lyrics to mention the Queen's Jubilee, and at instrumental points he described what would be happening in the program if he was skating it. "Spin..." twirling his finger round, and also mentioned the backflip and said to close our eyes and imagine it! He is a very good singer, and has a powerful voice, and got a lot of applause at the end.

The next number was one of the ones I was looking forward to most - Berezhnaya and Sikharulidze. The program said their routine was "Charlie Chaplin", and it was the exhibition number they did this year. It was great! Elena is so tiny. They got a lot of applause all the way through (including when they were introduced, which was nice). They changed a little bit of it - on the bit where they do the throw triple salchow, they did spirals first, so the next chunk was slightly later on in the music than at SLC. When they did the throw (a triple loop) my heart was beating really hard! She landed it, and the audience went bonkers. :) The rest of the programme was great too, and got a huge reception after. They stayed in character from beginning to end, and Anton hugged Elena at the end of it.
Then it was time for the finale, which was to "Let It Be" by the Beatles. The skaters were wearing light blue costumes. The local and national skaters came out first, then they were around the sides as the international skaters came out. Ilia Kulik did the move where he does a kind of squat spread eagle in a line and leans back so far that he is almost horizontal from his knees to his head, which he also did in his solo and which got a lot of applause. Marina & Gwendal did the lift from Carmina Burana where she lifts him on her side, him facing outwards with one leg up, if that makes sense. Amazing. Elena & Anton did a lift where she was upright, sitting on his hand. I don't remember what they all did. Then as they were all facing the Queen, Jayne and Chris skated out, went through the middle of them to the front and bowed. Everyone did bowing, and the whole audience gave them a standing ovation.
Then an adorable little girl in a white dress who can't have been more than four or five skated out, really slowly and did a couple of bunny hops and a sort of 2 foot spin! Cue lous "Aww!" and loud cheers from the audience, and the skaters were clapping her (I noticed Marina Anissina looking at her with a really wide smile as if to say "How cute!")
After that, there was an announcement for everyone to please remain in their seats as the Queen was going to meet some of the performers. Among the skaters lined up were Elena & Anton, Marina & Gwendal, Sasha, Kurt, and Kristi. I don't remember if Ilia or Steven were there - though they probably were. Plus there were some of the local/national skaters, a few official looking people, and the little girl in white. :)
Chris Dean was introducing each skater as the Queen got to them, and she talked to each one. When she talked to Sasha (I made a point of watching this after everything everyone had said about Sasha meeting the Queen!), Sasha did a little curtsey like they all did, and clutched her skirt like a shy little girl while they were talking, lol. Cute! Didn't try to nick her tiara or anything ;) . Sasha also was talking to Kurt a lot, and Kristi was too. And during the time they were all standing there in the line, she couldn't keep still! She was moving her feet loads (just like I do, lol), and holding her hands behind her back. (It shows how small the Queen really is because I think she was even shorter than Sasha!)
After the Queen left and there was another round of applause, the skaters in the line skated down the (other) side, waving, and also did some kind of thing where they all (including Jayne and Chris) did a couple of backward crossovers and then a BO glide, waving, and then went into the tunnel. Jayne and Chris were near the back of the line, holding hands with the little girl in white in between them as they skated down, waving a lot and getting a lot of applause and cheers. Then they did one final bow and went into the tunnel as the music faded out and the lights dimmed (then came up, as it was the end). Most people started to leave, we stayed for a few minutes and then went down to the front row to see what it was like down there. You could see the mist above the ice really clearly. Actually I realised I was sitting exactly where Kurt had fallen onto the old lady! lol. Shame it wasn't me sitting there before! :) It was right next to the sound area too (where Kurt had come from), and I kept checking in case any of the skaters came out (I wanted some autographs! lol) but none of them did. Actually I thought I saw Steven Cousins at one point but it wasn't him. Oh well.

It was a great night! And it was amazing to see all the skaters so close up. I wish shows like this, like SOI and COI, would come to the UK more often! (Or at all.)
Had a fantastic time though. :)

Blue Ridge
08-01-2002, 10:27 AM
Many thanks, icenut, for the extensive review! :D

proam
08-01-2002, 10:27 AM
I want to thank you so much for taking the time writing this detailed review. Reviews seem to be few and far between, so I’m thrilled to read your review.
It is a shame this show was not put on tape, what a keeper it would be.
Thanks again.

dmr65
08-01-2002, 11:13 AM
Ooh... I loved this!!! Swoon... B&S :D

Lee
08-01-2002, 11:21 AM
Thanks for the great review!!!!!

Luenatic
08-01-2002, 11:22 AM
Sounds like you have a great time. :) Thanks so much for writing such detailed review. I feel like I was there watching the show. You're such good writer! Thanks again.

Orable
08-01-2002, 11:59 AM
thanks so much for the review! it's such a shame that this event wasn't taped :( thanks for sharing your experiences and writing them in such a way that I (almost) felt like I was there! lol...

Cheers, Orable

Tigger
08-01-2002, 12:26 PM
Thank you so much for the wonderfully detailed review. It is beyond a shame this incredable event wasn't taped for posterity. Thanks again for a very enjoyable read. :)-

melanieuk
08-01-2002, 12:39 PM
That was so detailed, I didn't need to write my report!!

Teenes
08-01-2002, 01:58 PM
Thanks so much for that wonderful review! It was so detailed, it was the next best thing to being there. Nice to see that Kurt's brought Raggy to a new audience =).

KatieC
08-01-2002, 05:19 PM
What a terrific review. Did you take notes during the performance? :)

I would never have remembered so much from a skating show, but your writing makes me feel like I was there. Thanks so much.

Gail
08-01-2002, 05:36 PM
That was a wonderful review- lucky you being able to see it live. Thanks so much for sharing, and I do wish it was going to be televised.

CMc
08-01-2002, 06:11 PM
Thanks very much for your review, icenut--VERY visual and detailed, and I'm glad you enjoyed seeing these folks in person. It's always exciting to see them live. Sounds like the show itself was very unique.
I guess Michelle Kwan didn't end up going, huh? I thought she was slated to be a part of this show.
I've seen Steven do "It's About That Walk" twice before--At SOI from Spring 2000 (or 2001?) and again in Newington in Sept. 2001. He also wore the same shirt that looks like Barney threw-up on it!! :lol:
And at least you get to see The Queen. HRH never comes to [b:0db667da66]our[/b:0db667da66] shores--Maybe seeing her over there is a regular thing, but somehow I'd find it exciting to see the Queen.
I'm also surprised Sarah hadn't considered doing this show.
Anyway, thanks again!

La Rhumba
08-01-2002, 08:01 PM
:D Hello Everyone,
This is my first post here, having just registered for this Forum, and although I know icenut from the Torvill and Dean list, I just have to say.....
WHAT A FANTASTIC REVIEW!!!!!!! 8) :D

Thankyou for giving us the colour [and not just the technical details] like Chris and Jayne performing Magic tricks! :o
Poor Robin Cousins having an injury [I read he'd had a car accident] and not being able to skate, but singing instead!! [He did play Frank'N Furter in the Rocky Horror Show, and star in Christmas Panomime here in the UK].
I loved the description of the "note from his Mum" which Chris read out!! :lol:

I agree icenut, Marika Humphreys is very pretty, and a lovely skater too, with hubby and partner Vitaliy Baranov. It's a shame Tiffany Sfikas and Michael Aldred weren't invited too. Hopefully next time.

It's an absolute tragedy that there is no video of this show :cry: but thanks to your fabulous review I felt like I was there! Cheers! :wink:

Lucy25
08-01-2002, 08:29 PM
[quote:81df03a75f="CMc"]
I guess Michelle Kwan didn't end up going, huh? I thought she was slated to be a part of this show.

I'm also surprised Sarah hadn't considered doing this show.
Anyway, thanks again![/quote:81df03a75f]

As far as we know, neither Michelle nor Sarah were invited to be part of this.

wannask8
08-01-2002, 10:19 PM
Thanks so much for this. I was pretty disappointed that it wasn’t recorded, but your extremely thorough account made me feel almost as though I was seeing it (and hearing the music) myself!

-- wannask8

TashaKat
08-02-2002, 07:54 AM
Nice review :)

Ok ..... now some comments from me (btw I will be putting some of the pics etc from the programme on Yahoo UKskaters (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKskaters/) and Yahoo Rinksiders (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Rinksiders/) when I get a mo! I'll let you know when I've done it :)

The Nottingham Symphony Orchestra was amazing and kept us all entertained while we were waiting for the Queen to arrive, I particularly liked their rendition of the Harry Potter Suite :) As icenut said, the lighting effects were fabulous.

Kurt Browning as a clown was pure magic (as was managing to stay upright in those skate guards!)

There were about 7-8,000 in the arena ..... so much for skating not being a popular sport in the UK!! [color=darkblue:83cde3783b][i:83cde3783b]BBC and those who said that a video wouldn't be cost effective PLEASE take note!!![/i:83cde3783b][/color:83cde3783b]

There was a fanfare for the Queen's arrival and then the National Anthem. There was a great atmosphere in the arena with lots of applause when the Queen entered. One thing became apparent, though, they DIDN'T enforce the 'no camera or video' equipment as there were flashes going off all over the arena!! I was a bit p'd at this as I had considered bringing my camera but decided against it as I didn't want it confiscating :(

The mayor introduced the Queen with a short speech. The Queen looked stunning in a red outfit (she should go for bright colours more often!) and made a short speech before declaring the National Ice Centre open.

I won't (or will try not to) repeat what Icenut has put ....

Jane and Chris looked great, Jane is still as trim as ever and looked FABULOUS in her outfit :)

The opening (Adiemus) with the International skaters was lovely, it was great to see them all on the ice together. Elena had a bit of a slip but it didn't really take away any of the beauty.

Constanze Paulinus (http://www.icephoto.co.uk/british/competitor_page.asp?competitor=11&E=1&L=2&comp=11) (British Junior Ladies Champion) was introduced by Chris and skated very well and looked great BUT to be brutally honest, I would have rather seen the international skaters do more and 'lost' some of the Brits (sorry guys!).

Then the British Champions in Ice Dance, Ladies and Men's plus the 2nd placed Dance Couple do a group number to Vivaldi's Four Seasons. It was a nice number, I didn't much like the men's outfits but the girls looked good.

I'm afraid that Steven Cousins doesn't do much for me anyway and I found his programme (It's About that Walk - Prince) to be rather monontonous (sorry Icenut!) with the same steps being repeated time and time again.

Sasha Cohen looked lovely and skated well and had immense control of that ribbon [i:83cde3783b](seeing that has put me off the idea of using a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon for my artistic ..... I'd KILL myself with the damn thing)[/i:83cde3783b]. You could see that she is 'less mature' than the other skaters out there in her presentation and, for me, did too many spirals. Yes, they're beautiful and I wish I could do one nearly as well but I felt that there were a couple too many in there.

The NIC Skating School came on ........ sorry, I know that they all want their time in the spotlight but I can see kids of that standard skating every day!

Kurt Browning ...... what can I say? Totally and utterly wonderful. Entertaining, artistic, technically brilliant ..........

Kristi Yamaguchi - WOW! She is SOOOOO tiny!! I didn't recognise her at first, she looked fabulous and skated well apart from the 2axel.

British Synchronised Skating Team ..... now I don't MIND synchro when it's done well but I truly didn't realise that these were the British Champions! The lines were messy, the unison was poor and some of the footwork left a LOT to be desired! This is one part that I would DEFINITELY have left out!

Hockey/Speed Skaters - I have to admit that I groaned when this lot came out .... too often you see the hockey skaters come out, do their drills, go back in again. THIS, however, was inspirational! They came out to the usual hockey fanfare but when the Skaters Waltz started it was HILARIOUS (even though I know it was choreographed they played it REALLY well). This was a great segment, a real crowd pleaser.

Ilia Kulik - what can I say ......... technically brilliant and light as a feather ........ sigh. It was an honour to see this guy perform, it really was flawless!

Marina/Gwendal ..... OMG he's GORGEOUS! So is she but ....... mmmmm ..... the programme was great, fantastic footwork BUT, being an OD it didn't have the 'highlights' that I would have liked to see. Their costumes were great, hers was absolutely BEAUTIFUL ..... Icenut, the lady who shouted Gwendal is a parent of one of our skaters, they're Russian, and she shouted (in Russian) "Gwendal and Marina WELL DONE" - she had been speaking to them before the Gala.

I was devastated that Robin couldn't skate :( He'd had knee surgery the week before but it was nice to see him there. He's got a good and powerful voice and, as Icenut said, a good sense of humour in demonstrating the moves with his hands.

Elena/Anton - totally wonderful! Great presentation and what a brilliant throw 3loop!! They really look as thought they enjoy skating with each other and really like each other. I loved this programme.

The finale was nice and the skaters got a standing ovation from the audience before being presented to the Queen.

The five year old was SOOOO cute and quite a nice little skater for her age even attempted a spiral!!!

Prince Philip appeared to enjoy the performances and was clapping along with everyone else when the skaters were landing jumps, doing good spins etc. Both him and the Queen appeared to be quite interested in the skating and a few times you could see them pointing things out to each other!

It was a good night, far too short and I was disappointed that the skaters only did one number each. There were no souvenirs to buy (apart from an expensive programme which was ok but had a lot of (presumably) paid-for advertising in it!) which was a shame. It took ages to get out afterwards, I'd hate to think what would happen if they had to evacuate in an emergency ...... but that's another issue ;)

The only press coverage that I saw was a short paragraph saying that someone had thrown eggs at the Queen's car when she was on her way to a Royal Skating Gala ........ but that's Britain for you!

CMc
08-02-2002, 08:02 AM
[quote:86254af3d2="Lucy25"][quote:86254af3d2="CMc"]
I guess Michelle Kwan didn't end up going, huh? I thought she was slated to be a part of this show.

I'm also surprised Sarah hadn't considered doing this show.
Anyway, thanks again![/quote:86254af3d2]

As far as we know, neither Michelle nor Sarah were invited to be part of this.[/quote:86254af3d2]
I knew Sarah wasn't going, but I believe I did hear Michelle was.
Makes you wonder why they weren't invited.

icenut84
08-02-2002, 09:12 AM
[quote:7a785a8e97="KatieC"]What a terrific review. Did you take notes during the performance? :)

I would never have remembered so much from a skating show, but your writing makes me feel like I was there. Thanks so much.[/quote:7a785a8e97]

No I didn't take notes, lol. I had the programme next to me when I was writing the review so I would remember what order everything was in etc. I don't know... I just remembered! lol

About Sarah and Michelle not being there. I saw an interview with T&D on TV (Open House with Gloria Hunniford) a few weeks before the show, where they were talking about it. I think the choices of who to invite were up to Jayne and Chris, they mentioned "skating friends". Kurt, Kristi, Ilia and Steven they know from when they skated in/choreograph for Stars on Ice. They choreographed for B&S last year (short programme), A&P in 2000 and 2001 (free dances), they toured with Robin in the early 90s I think and I think they're friends with him anyway. I have no idea how they know Sasha, lol. I thought it was a nice mix of skaters though. :)

proam
08-02-2002, 09:46 AM
Thank you TashaKat, I loved your review.
Yes, seeing Kurt is seeing skating greatness, now add Ilia, and you can’t get better than this. :)

The more the reviews the sadder I am that there is no video, I really believe the tape would have sold well. I would have paid up to $40 for a tape.
TashaKat

Orable
08-02-2002, 09:55 AM
I woulda paid too to see it too...a rink seating 8 thousand people was sold out, the best skaters invited (ok, so I'm biased--IK, KB, A/P, KY and B/S are all faves of mine!) and all for the Queen--adn the British networks STILL thought making a video wouldn't be cost-effective? (grrrrowl) I feel bad for British skating fans! I'll try not to complain too much when I see Uncle Dick and Aunt Peg next season...

~Orable~

Meredith
08-02-2002, 11:48 AM
Thank you, icenut, Melanie and TashaKat. Without your insights, impressions and copious(!) notes, we would have had no idea how the show went.

I'm glad each of you and 7,000+ other spectators saw it live.

Meredith

La Rhumba
08-02-2002, 07:37 PM
ITA with all the comments about the British media not covering skating. :x
The BBC's excuse is that they have spent alot of money this year covering the Winter Olympics, the Football World Cup, and now saturation coverage of the Commonwealth Games taking place in Manchester.

When I phoned up weeks before the Gala, they told me to look out for a *news item* about it on the Midlands Today evening programme!
As I'm in London, that's not possible! :roll:
There was not one word about it on the national news that night, so I tuned into CNNI Sports News, and heard the words "skating news".....only to discover it was all about the Russian Mafia Guy! 8O

I searched the British newspapers online - nothing! :evil:

As TashaKat says, only one reference anywhere, mainly about the Egg Throwing incident
[2 teenagers]. But it does include a pic of T&D meeting the Queen :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2164877.stm


But the following day there were some pics of the Queen in Nottingham,
[the link has now changed] and pics of T&D at the Gala and opening Bolero Square in the Nottingham Evening Post.

I still believe that if the Copyright issues could've been sorted out - after all it was a Gala for charity - a video could've been a viable option. I'm sure it would've sold around the world, as a one-off special momento - even if it was at a *high* price.

La Rhumba
08-02-2002, 07:57 PM
Ooh, I forgot to add re who was invited, that Jayne Torvill was very impressed with Sasha Cohen during the Olympics when giving analysis for BBC TV. She picked her as a possible medallist at the beginning, and said she enjoyed Sasha's SP the most at SLC. So did Kati Witt incidentally, who was singing Sasha's praises on German TV [which I can watch via satelite - YAY!] :wink:

BTW, the costumes the Brit Champions wore at the Gala for the Vivaldi and Beatles ensemble numbers were brought over from Stars On Ice.
Black and Gold and Pale Blue encrusted with crystals. 8)

Mrs Redboots
08-03-2002, 06:44 AM
[quote:0d8df46384="Lucy25"]As far as we know, neither Michelle nor Sarah were invited to be part of this.[/quote:0d8df46384]

I don't know whether they weren't invited or whether, like Alexei Yagudin, they already had commitments with COI and were unable to get away.

Rachel, well done! That was a super review.

batikat
08-03-2002, 11:39 AM
Hi
I've just got back from Nottingham and really enjoyed reading the review of the ice show as it brought it all back so vividly. No way I could have remembered all those details! Thanks Rachel!

It was a fantastic show - from the orchestra to the lighting effects, the choreography and of course the fantastic skaters. The only shame is that it didn't go on for twice as long and we only got one number from each skater. I am so glad I went to see such a unique event. I am normally so jealous of all you Canadian and American skating fans who get to see SOI and COI shows every year. These great skaters never come to the UK so this really was special. I hope that since it was so successful the organisers of this event will be tempted to run a similar event next year.

There were so many highlights it is hard to pick one but probably seeing Ilia Kulik has to rank at the top for me as I had never seen this amazing skater before. He really was a 'Rubberman' with legs that seemed to bend in impossible directions and jumps that just hung in the air. Classical ballet training obviously translates well into skating. My mother and sister who don't skate themselves but enjoy seeing holiday on ice shows were just sat there open mouthed in wonder at his whole performance.
I thoroughly enjoyed Sashas number too and it was interesting to see her background in gymnastics coming through so strongly. To skate so brilliantly and twirl that ribbon the whole time was quite a feat.

Elena and Anton were fantastic. I love watching pairs and have a special interest in it since my kids have started doing pairs themselves. They skate at such speed which simply doesn't come through when you see them on TV.

Kurt Browning was really entertaining as the clown - how did he manage to stand up in those skate guards? and then skated fabulously as well.
From an entertainment point of view I also thought the number the hockey skaters did was brilliant. I guess a lot of it was down to Jayne and Chris's choreography as it managed to combine use of the hockey sticks to emphasise the music, with some warm up moves and great slalom moves and jumping over each other. Good to see that they managed to get the speed skaters integrated into this as well.

It was disappointing that Robin couldn't skate but he sang brilliantly. It's not fair that some people are so multi-talented!!!!

OOps I've left out Marina & Gwendal - they are such a striking looking couple and though their Spanish dance is not my favourite of their routines I still enjoyed it - though I don't know how she manages to skate in such a long skirt.

It was nice to see the British skaters but it did show up the fact that though they are good, they have a way to go to be in the same class as the other performers.

We stayed in our seats for a bit at the end as it seemed pointless trying to fight our way out through the crowds. When we finally emerged and started to make our way round the back of the stadium a police motorcycle roared up at speed and skidded to a halt at the crossroads quickly followed by a couple more and we realised the Queen must be coming out. I crossed to the pedestrian refuge in the middle of the road and the Queens car glided up, not 2 foot from me, so I was able to give her a wave! I have to say she and Prince Phillip looked rather like wax models, sat bolt upright and lit up in the car but she smiled and waved so I know she is real!!!

On Thursday I peeked in at the ice camp and saw a few of the adult skaters I know out on the ice of the Arena being coached by Chris Dean. Next year I shall be there if they run it again (fingers crossed).

I went to the public session in the evening on the second ice pad but the quality of the ice was pretty poor as i don't think it can have been cleaned for a good number of hours. Actually persuaded my mum (over 65) to have a go on skates for the first time ever, so spent a good deal of the time holding her up but thought she did pretty well considering. It didn't leave me a lot of time to practice anything but I did manage a few spins in the middle and also did a couple of dances in the dance interval with two different gentlemen. :wink:

All in all it was great couple of days in Nottingham. :D

Jaana
08-03-2002, 12:40 PM
Thanks for the great reviews!!! Yes, such a pity that we will not see the Gala broadcasted, but the reviews have been wonderfully explicit.

Marjaana

CMc
08-08-2002, 07:29 AM
Originally posted by Lucy25
As far as we know, neither Michelle nor Sarah were invited to be part of this.

Originally posted by Mrs. Redboots
I don't know whether they weren't invited or whether, like Alexei Yagudin, they already had commitments with COI and were unable to get away.

Interesting--I guess Sasha Cohen didn't have as big a commitment since she did the gala too.