
kurt browning's gotta dance 2
�Hoo
Hamilton, Ontario
November 1, 2002
Standard disclaimer: Once again I was busy photographing the show so I have no notes and all comments are strictly from memory. I do my best, but there may be a mistake or two - especially on jumps :)
I have to say I went into this show wondering just how Kurt was going to top last year's show since it was I think one the best shows I've seen and I wasn't really sure with this year's lineup, but it ended up being fabulous! Totally different feel than last year's, but equally as great! I ended up with seats in the section right next to the stage and this is where several numbers got staged so it ended up being a perfect location. The only downside was the camera policy was posted everywhere "no telephoto" and I ended up with seats with several Disson folk just a few seats away, so I risked my camera only for the most important things - namely Brian, Steven and Kurt.
Opening - "Let's Dance" by David Bowie
The show started with Kurt and Roz addressing the audience and
explaining that since it was being taped for TV that there would be some odd
pauses in the show for sets to change or intros to be read but he hoped we'd all
bear with them. This ended up being rather funny during the show as Kurt would
flub or get sidetracked in an intro and have to start all over. Lots of laughs.
Kurt then hands off the mic and starts the opening with about 2 minutes of solo
skating. Lots of footwork and edgework. Costume was black leather pants and a
black t-shirt with purple/blue/green stripes on it. He then brought out the rest
of the cast. Girls are in one piece black outfits with sheet material on top and
purple/blue/green stripes, the men are in leather pants and baggy black sweaters
with fuzzy purple/blue/green stripes. There was lots of edgework in the number
and it was really good. Brian and Scott did unison backflips which is always
impressive.
Lu Chen - "China Girl" by David Bowie
Kurt does the intro for Lulu and ends up going on about "she's
wonder, she's got this beautiful graceful arms" and then is like
"arms? wow that's a dumb thing to say, let's try that again." So he
starts over and ends up with graceful hands and decided that was just as bad.
Third time he managed to settle on just "graceful skating" which was
good to go. :) Lulu was actually better than I expected. She managed quite a
nice 2axel and the whole reason it worked as because she actually took some
speed into it. For the nice techno sort of sound she avoided some of the stupid
dance moves she's had in the past and it was a nice enough number. Costume was
black skirt and red lace sleeveless top - very pretty. Course it really helps
that I love this David Bowie tune <g>.
Steven Cousins - "??" (techno)
Steven's sixth new program of the season definitely was another winner.
Dressed in leather pants, a tight long-sleeve t-shirt that was a mottled
red/black/white pattern and black sunglasses with red lenses, this was a fun
number! Steven sold it to the hilt (when doesn't he ever really?) and it had
lots of techno dance type moves. Lots of high energy and the jumps were really
on. Huge double axel and what I think was a tripe flip (might have been a toe
though - it was the other end of the ice) This program really suits Steven and I
just hope it makes the broadcast somewhere - definitely one I want on
tape!
Anti-Gravity
Anti-Gravity is the acrobatic group from the Olympics closing. For their
first routine they were working off ropes hung from pulleys over the ice. All
kinds of twists and flips and the like - think along the lines of the ring event
for mens gymnastics. Not really ice-related but they were amazing. They close
their number with one of them lifting Sonia in his arms and another with Kurt
holding onto his lower legs. They went up about 15 feet off the ice I'd say.
Sonia held this beautiful extended position and looked stunning. Kurt looked a
bit more of clutching on for dear life, but was definitely hamming it up as he
went up.
Brasseur & Eisler - "Radar Love"
He's in gray mottled pants and white t-shirt, she's in red hotpants,
black shirt and red knocked scarf. This was pretty much your typical high energy
B&E program. The lifts and headbanger standards plus a bunch of mugging.
Good, but nothing we haven't seen before really.
Kurt, Sonia & Alex - "??"
This was probably one of the best numbers of the night and was a great
vehicle for Kurt and Sonia to work together. It starts with Sonia & Alex on
stage together and Kurt sitting in a chair on the ice in front of the stage.
Sonia is in purple hotpants and a green sequined shirt (damn she's thin!). Kurt
and Alex are dressed identically in black pants and the gray shirts from the SOI
finale last year. The program is basically about Kurt and Sonia pining for each
other but they can't get to connect. Several sections had Kurt and Alex doing
the same movements and footwork/turns which was really interesting. Halfway
through the number the dancers exit the stage and Kurt does some moves around
the chair when suddenly from off-stage Sonia gets pushed out sitting on a
similar chair. She and Kurt then perform some moves together and with the chair
before Kurt finally picks her up and they embrace. Like Brian and Tommy Tunes
number last year, it was fascinating to see a dancer on stage and a skater on
ice doing the same footwork patterns.
Josee Chouinard -
"??"
Ok, I know Josee is doing her own costuming, so I have to wonder what on
earth she was thinking with this. It was a plain dark gray tank dress with a
pale lemony yellow kick pleat sort of insert in the front of the skirt. The two
colors looked awful together and that shade of gray made Josee look almost
sickly. The music was I think something acapella by Debra Cox (which made me
wonder why Debra didn't sing it since she was there). Program itself was kind of
nice though. In fact throughout the whole show Josee's jumps looked more solid
then I've seen them in a while - so much for retiring.
Brian Orser -
"Hallelujah" (from Shrek)
*wow* and *wow* again! I admit I'm biased, but this program was just
breathtaking! The song is quiet but powerful and that's exactly how I'd describe
Brian's skating so it was a perfect match! Costume was light blue shirt
(actually it's Ilia's shirt from SOI a few years ago) and pinstripe pants with
suspenders (from the "Tango" CSOI number last year - I'm beginning to
wonder if Brian hasn't just been raiding the IMG warehouse for everything this
year!). It was a great look for him. He opened the program with one of the
biggest open axels I think I've ever seen him do, and it was right in front of
me so it was just amazing to see. He popped the 3sal but redid it in retakes. In
retakes he redid the whole first half of the program and he hopes they use that
instead as he felt the passion was much better during the retake for that part.
The program is just full of these long sweeping edges and curves - it really was
just amazing!
Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze - "Elvis / Monroe
Medley"
Ok, I admit that I really dislike Elvis so it was hard to really like
this program, but I give Anton full credit - he was totally into the part. In
fact the whole Elvis part of the number was very cute. The Monroe part was just
dumb though - Elena didn't have anywhere near enough charisma to pull off
Monroe. And inserting the Monroe voiceover to the Elvis tune was just weird.
Make it just an Elvis number and it will be great. Some nice lifts plus a
gigantic throw.
Ensemble - "I Want To Be A Rock Star"
The second half opened with Kurt coming out in jeans, tan shirt and jean
jacket talking about how he'd always wanted to be a rock star and thanks to
Edwin and the Pressure he was going to live out his dream that night. The band
launches into a loud rocking tune and Kurt does some footwork and then from the
rafters descends a wig with long ash blond hair that he then puts on to complete
his rock-star transformation. He is then joined by Brian, Steven and Scotty all
in jeans and long haired wigs (think 80s metal bands or the movie
"Airheads" and you've got the look.) The most hysterical part though
was that Brian's wig wasn't just long hair, but was long curly black hair and
really could have been his back in the early 80s only longer. In fact at the
numbers close Roz joked that it looked like Brian walked right off the 84 podium
<g>. The guys then head-bang and dance around at the front of the stage.
Not a great lot of skating, but the number was very funny.
Josee Chouinard -
"??" (operatic in Italian)
Josee's second number was to some opera like piece that I believe was in
Italian and was something about a necklace. She had on a really pretty dress
that was red with black lace overlay. It was obviously a story program of some
kind because she kept playing with the necklace, but it didn't really work that
much since you couldn't understand the words. Program had some gorgeous spread
eagles in it.
Brasseur & Eisler - "Never Tear Us
Apart"
Not much to say about this program that I didn't say about CSOI last
year. It's a really nice program from them and the back spirals in it are just
really fantastic. Nice to see that traditional pair move from them.
Steven Cousins -
"Wicked Game"
Ever since a friend raved about this program at Mariposa I have been
dying to see this number, and it definitely didn't disappoint. It's a great slow
intense program and I only wish Sandra would let him do something like this on
tour - he'd earn so many more fans if more people got to see the other side of
his skating and how good it is. He popped the 3sal and had some troubles getting
in in retakes but it didn't really detract from the program. Lots of long
sweeping edges and slow turns. I think Steven must have been getting spin
pointers from Todd at SOI rehearsals because his sit spin was definitely lower
and faster than I've ever seen it (it was that retched Doug Leigh crouch spin
before). Costume was black pants, white tank t-shirt and mottled
purple/white/blue button down shirt worn open.
Lu Chen -
"??"
Lulu skated to live singing by Debra Cox off her new album, but for the
life of me I am blanking on the details of the program.
Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze - "The
Kid"
Been there, done that. Not my favorite exhibition from this pair and
I've now seen it way too many times to want to see it again. It was however very
well skated. Antigravity - "??" Their second number was done on those
springy stilt like things they used at the Olympics. Lots of blackflips and
tumbling that was really cool. These are definitely high energy performers and
all of them are very charismatic and work hard to get the audience into the
program.
Brian Orser -
"Beyond the Sea"
While this is the same song Brian skated to on the Skate the Nation
tour, this is a all new version. He said he spend some time with Don Laws and
Jackie Peters (? I think that's the name he said) and she rechoreographed the
whole thing. Costume was the tan cargo pants from "Summer Wind" It's
definitely got a very different feel than the previous one which was more on the
humorous side. This version, while lite and fun, is a bit more
traditional.
Sonia & Alex - "The White Swan"
This year I enjoyed their performance much more since I was close to the
stage and got to really appreciate it close up. The one downside is we had some
teenage girls behind us who kept giggling over Alex's tights and codpiece - very
annoying. I'm not big on traditional ballet (I prefer jazz or modern dance
really) but it was a beautiful number. Sonia is just amazingly flexible.
Scott Hamilton - "Don Quioxte"
I was definitely in the minority of the audience (they gave a standing
ovation), but I *hate* this program and find it incredibly offensive and quite
frankly embarrassing. The ballet parody would be fine if it stayed away from the
gutter humor. The sequined codpiece and thrusting were just disgusting and I
couldn't help but wonder what Alex must have thought of it. Parody is one thing,
parody in bad taste is another. *blech*
Finale - "Alive"
The finale started with Kurt skating alone for about 2 minutes and is
then joined by the rest of the cast. It was a nice closing number with everyone
getting their highlight trick.
Retakes
Couple of folks had some retakes and Kurt was mc'ing them and was having
a lot of fun with the audience. He ended up getting everyone to wish his dad
happy 80th birthday and then sing along. It's hard to believe his dad is 80 - he
doesn't look a day over 60 and I don't think he's changed much in the past 15
years! When Brian came out for his and had done up his pants, he got some
assistance from Roz with the zipper and Kurt fixed his hair to which Brian
cracked "at least I've still got some" and Kurt took a playful swipe
at him and then Brian remarked "looks like this is my last Kurt
special" which got a big laugh. Kurt also took time to recognize LeaAnn
Miller for all the choreography and Jeff Bilings for the costumes. News: It's
always fun when they cram lots of people into the tiniest of rooms and expect
people to walk around. The news from Steven is that as of that morning he is
confirmed for the Canadian Open but won't be at the Hallmark Championships
because Scotty's wedding is the next day. I also got introduced to Steven's mom
and it's very obvious where Steven gets his personality :) Brian is not yet
confirmed for the Canadian Open and doesn't think he'll be at the Hallmark one
either, but things are a bit up in the air. He says he's gearing up the clinics
on the cruise to have some adult specific training bits and is really looking
forward to it. He also says he's got several other projects in the fire but
nothing announceable. Kurt said he was much more involved in this years show
which is why he didn't have as many numbers as last year. No idea if he'll do a
third one.
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