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After that great opening Tobel comes again, this time with one skate on a stick. He drives it around to test what all it can do and seems pleased with the result. Then the phantom (Povilas) enters to let everyone know they are under his spell: “I am the Lord and the King in this kingdom. Nobody will be able to oppose me!” He seems to be right as the cast act like puppets. But Christine (Valerie) argues with him; they’re not puppets but free people able to think for themselves!
The first people to do so are Russian pair Elena Leonova & Andrei Khvalko. If you’ve never seen them in action you need to. Skating to mystic pop Lesiem, they bring pairskating to a whole new level with daredevil acrobatics. A truly amazing program and the response of the crowd was deafening. The MC lady, who was new to the tour and given skates just minutes before the show, glides on the ice while introducing Ingo Steuer, who for most people don’t need any introducing. He’s warmly received by the audience. Tobel comes back, wearing skates this time along with an array of protective gear. He falls and discovers that it’s easier to skate once the skateguards come off… While he tries skating, Valerie comes on the ice. This girl has a lovely voice and she skates as well. The song is a tango and she sings and dances with Tobel who does some “Winter” footwork and then runs out to make room for Charlie Chaplin, a k a Stanick Jeanette. This is such a clever program combining great skating with lots of humor. There are also tricks with the cane, juggling with three balls and some flower magic. I’ll never grow tired of his inventive spins; Stanick is a true entertainer and a joy to watch. Rory Burghart is next wearing… well, see for yourself. To Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” she does no less than three back flips, very high Russian splits and moves with the grace and flexibility of a cat. Very impressive and the outfit makes her spins memorable. The MC and Ingo are back on the ice telling the audience about Katarina Witt’s success with Carmen. Many wanted to be like her, but no one has quite succeeded. However, there’s a little 4-year old girl who’d like to try… In comes Tobel in a red Carmen outfit and it’s just hilarious. He/she moves the hips, flaps the fan, does an Egyptian spin, a spiral and falls flat on the ice. Poor little girl! He/she goes into a very slow camel and there’s more fan flapping and a visit to the on-ice audience. The next spin is so slow it results in another fall. The crowd is having a ball laughing and clapping and it continues as Chaplin returns and Carmen picks him up and carries him off the ice. This number is priceless!
But the fun isn’t over. Ice clowns and acrobats Armen Saakian & Akop Manoukian turn the ice into a boxing ring with Tobel/Carmen helping them to keep track of the rounds. Queen helps set the stage with "We will rock you”. Between the fighting there’s lots of silliness like the use of huge and heavy golden boxing gloves, and great acrobatic moves like a two man cartwheel.
Ever since Alexei Yagudin’s win at the Salt Lake City Olympics, I’ve always wanted to see “Winter” live. Well, it turned out to be my lucky night. This program has already gone down in skating history as one of the all time greats and it unfolds right in front of my eyes. Slightly altered since 2002, but still. Many have tried to copy the footwork, but there’s only one master. Thanks, Alexei, I’ll never forget this moment! Of course the audience loves it too and calls him out for a footwork encore. The roaring applause is well deserved.
Leonova & Khvalko skate to a slow and beautiful Italian song. Whatever their music, they are always fascinating to watch. Elena is so flexible it’s mind boggling and what they do is a mix of grace and danger. They are followed by Rory who dances up a storm to Donna Summer. The music really suits her moves and we once again get to see what all that tiny but oh so flexible body is capable of. She closes her number with another back flip and then the ice is taken over by Saakian & Manoukian who are in the army to “Captain Jack”. Uniforms come off flashing yellow underwear in a funny act where they interact with the audience. Tobel gets to do something a bit more serious than before, but he’s still funny. He can jump, but under the Code of Points the judges wouldn’t know what to make out of what he does. But it’s sure fun to watch and it must have taken a great deal of skill and creativity to even dream up. Another show high point is “the Pirates of the Caribbean”. I have seen this program by Margarita and Povilas a few times before and I think I love it more every time. Who needs Johnny Depp when you can have beautiful skating, excitement, real fencing, romance and beauty all in one program! The audience loves it and demands an encore in which a sword is put on fire, a special effect a la Hollywood.
Alexei makes another performance, this time as a fiery Flamenco dancer. His ability to turn any music or rhythm into a brilliant show act shouldn’t surprise anyone anymore, but he never ceases to amaze. This number has everything: drama, jumps, dance, footwork, tricks – you name it, and is one of his contributions to the upcoming SOI tour. Fans attending are in for a treat. After another encore he leaves the ice making room for Aliona and Robin, whose performance to “Somewhere” from West Side Story is simply breathtaking. They are joined by Ingo who skates with them and even does a lift with Aliona. The lyrics of the song, “wir schaffen das alle zusammen” (together we can make it) was a political message, and the approval and support from the crowd is overwhelming; nothing should keep a winning team like this pair and their coach apart.
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