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Love for Lu Chen
in: Favorite Things Friday | May 3, 2013 - 9:43 pm
Lu Chen is one of the most elegant, musical and sensual skaters to ever grace the ice. Throughout her career, she worked with a number of choreographers and developed a unique style and a catalog of skating programs beloved by many fans from the golden era. Here are a few of our favorites:
Not many choreographers would pair the soundtracks of Beetlejuice and Ghost, yet Tom Dickson did so masterfully and created a program beloved by many in the skating community.
Lulu put the world on notice by out-skating almost everyone at the 1992 Olympic Games with this performance. One month later, she was a deserved world medalist.
This iconic program to Clair de Lune was so beloved by the judges, that they kept her in medal contention despite skating into the boards on her triple lutz combination. The overall impression of the program is something to behold.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind was a curious music choice for such a delicate skater, yet Lulu’s commitment to the Sarah Kawahara choreography wound up creating a program that is definitely appreciated more with age.
Toller Cranston transformed Lulu from an Olympic bronze medalist to a World Champion just in time for the 1995 World Championships. Those who have read the literary works of Toller Cranston are aware that it is not lost on him the he choreographed the works that won Lulu her only world title.
Spring Breeze is a program often overlooked due to the success of Lulu’s Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2 long program from the 1996 World Championships, yet Sandra Bezic’s choreography was masterful. The step sequence was extremely innovative for the mid ’90s. The program is simply lovely. Toller Cranston blamed the color of Lulu’s dress for her loss at the event.
Quite simply, Lulu’s finest performance.
The modeling world would likely point out that this program revealed that in the skating world. Lulu has ‘legs for days.’ The best programs are said to be able to exist without jumps. Lulu’s performance of this Sandra Bezic masterpiece at the 1997 World Championships are proof of that adage.
By the Nagano Olympics, Lu Chen was a sentimental favorite of many in the skating world. Her interpretation of Adios Nonino is directly responsible for its use by many skating junkies.
The 6.0 system often overlooked some technical deficiencies. It is true that this program would not have placed third under the International Judging System. It is also true that this performance of Butterfly Lovers is simply brilliant. About the author
Dave Lease http://www.theskatinglesson.com Email Dave: [email protected]
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