Monday, December 12, 2011

Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Review

Bobrova & Soloviev:
Russia's Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev during the Ice Dance short program at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final December 9, 2011 in Quebec City.I love to bash this couple. Because they deserve it. Ekaterina looked awful in the free dance as much as she looked flawless in short danceBut Bobrova and Soloviev are in nowhere a champions should be. In the SD they were fast and accomplished the pattern sequence very good but the way Ekaterina Bobrova uses her extremities is excessive and the fact that she leans foward literally all the time is disturbing. She lookes like she is hunched. Their FD was full of content, its not a bad free dance but she ruins everything by leaning foward all the time and with her disproportionate posture. It is so hard for her to stop this. They are dancing very apart from each other in linking footwork sequences which is a big flaw to me. They were not even sliding on the ice. Lost too much time writing about them. They didn't even deserve to be in the Finals of the Grand Prix
                                                                  Shibutanis:
They may be less experienced but their skating skills are superb and in terms of technicality it is undeniable that they were better than the Russians. Especially in the FD. The lifts were full of content and they were extremely difficult. But they gave us a solid performance. Shibutani's have amazing skating skills and this time I've seen this FD more polished and smoothed. They are more glowy and it is obvious that they have worket on their artistical side out of it. Their timing was impeccable and they were calm during the performance. But they still  lack something that does not take them in front of Weaver and Poje. They need a couple of years to settle some things down and figure out their style, because they are capable of everything
Weaver & Poje
Just perfection.. There was fire on stage and Kaitlyn really pushed hersef to the end because usualy she is not very strong in the end of their performances and she usualy looses her strength and power but this time she went all the way. It was adorable when she cried. This program has diversity, power, melancholy and drama. I love to see drama on the ice. Totally Bourne style choreography, they used all the lines in it fulfill fully. They were clean in all of the transitions there was not one moment connected intermittent there is no doubt about that. Especially Andrew blew my mind tonight. I can see that he is improving on usage of his extremities and body language. They were absolutely stunning and all of the lifts especially their rotational lift (second) was as fast as they could be. Well done Kaitlyn and Andrew. I'm so prod of you and how fast you have become an amazing ice dancers.
Pechalat & Bourzat
Ice dance bronze medallists Nathalie Pechalat, left, and Fabian Bourzat, of France, perform their free dance at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating FThey were fast and edgy on the Short dance. They have deserved to be the 3rd. But I believe that they should've been ranked 4th for the FD. The short dance, first of all it was full of content. This SD has been choreographed and tailored perfecly for the french. It suits them very well and takes you to another place. What a remarkable performance. From their clothes to little detailes fittet in the small bits of the program it is shiny, positive, hopeful and cozy. I love to see them in funny and refreshing programmes as much as I love to see them in the middle of the innovative and post-modern pieces. Egyptian theme is just mesmerizing. They were enchantedly fascinating and their stage posture is tremendous in this program. I don't need to tell you how amazing Fabian looks and how this theme even makes him more gorgeous. He could possibly the most charming and charismatic ice dancer in the ice dancing history. What a shame
 on that twizzles with loss of synchronization. They've opened very strong an made very deep edges, lift could have been better. I have seen them performing this particular lift, which is their signature lift, so much better than this, even in this program but it was ok. Linking footwork was admirable. See, this was one of their weak sides. Till last year they were never good in linking footworks and step sequences because they used to dance so distant but you can see the improvement. I personally hated the way they changed their straight line lift! Why on earth did they do that? I have seen this lift in almost every program they have performed. Straight line lift in this program was unique and innovative. It used to give you the vibe of the oriental side of it. This is a very big mistake. I loved the deep edges and transitions in this program. They are still adding some minor details in usage of extremities in an Egyptian Way. Their timing was impeccable. Overall, it was well done. Virtue/Moir and Davis/White comparison is coming up in the next few days ... I have decided to make this annual because  my comparison review from the last worlds is the most popular by far of my all posts..


Friday, December 9, 2011

Grand Prix Of Figure Skating Final - SHORT DANCE LIVE BLOGGING EVENT

Kaitlyn Weaver - Andrew Poje


- My sentimental faves this year opened a bit slower

- Pattern impeccable

- They were very slow I mean they were lack of energy I don't know what happened there.

SD Score 66.24


Nathalie Pechalat - Fabian Bourzat


- Very energic opening great lift positioning.

- Is there something on the ice surface? Nobody is sliding properly

SD Score: 68.68


Ekaterina Bobrova - Dmitri Soloviev


- Wow. Faster that the previous teams. Am I seeing right?

- Edgy entrance to the pattern sequence

- Loss of synchronization in twizzles


SD Score: 64.05

Maia Shibutani - Alex Shibutani


- Very strong opening, keeping the polished moves all the way

- I love Maia's aura, she looks amazing today!

- Fastest team on the sequence so far

- Technically the best by far and I believe that this is their best performance ever in this Grand Prix

SD Score: 65.53


Tessa Virtue - Scott Moir


- The perfect opening ever in the Ice dancing history.

- Oh my God. What a shame on that fall! Hope will not effect the jury

- Very sharp entrance to pattern sequences and they kept the edgy speed into it.

- What a temptation between these two!

- Amazing sequence entrance, just impeccable

SD Score: 71.01 with -1 deduction




Meryl Davis - Charlie White


- Their transitions were not good as Virtue/Moir in terms of technicality

- Impeccible twizzles. The fastest this season !

- I believe they were better but lets see..

SD Score: 76.01

What? My God what a gap between these two. I cannot believe it! Meryl was in shock did you see her face?
She couldn't believe her eyes they all stuck for a moment. There is no way Tessa and Scott can win this Grand Prix unless Davis and White don't fall of present a below an average performance in comparison to Virtue and Moir. I believe Meryl and Charlie were better which I usually don't because I always thought that Virtue and Moir were better then them in this season SD. I was right. It was obvious but this time Meryl and Charlie rocked.

But should there be a big gap between the points? Sure not.

I will be publishing my full and detailed review and fill everything in all the details later.

Monday, November 28, 2011

In Love or Not ? - Chock and Bates

Earlier in this season Madison Chock and Evan Bates announced their teaming up. It is only been a couple of months but don't you think that they are a bit too close for a couple who barely even know each other? You may call it a "should be" "they are acting" or "they are friendly" but I doubt. There are couples whom been dancing for years cant seem to get along that well. This is about attraction. They have an undeniable chemistry. They are always performing eye to eye and keeping their faces so close. They do not miss a chance to be closer at each other and they seem to be a bit shy about it either, so cure. I sometimes catch Evan trying a way to touch Madison while waiting for the points. You know figure skating teams always stand by hand to hand or they hug and they are allowed to stay close because they represent a couple who has known each other for a long lime and it is known to be a common act, Evan uses this opportunity so good :) He can't stand away from her and Madison really feels the passion and sometimes she can't stop closing her eyes when she is so close to him. Those are just my observations. I'm leaving the rest to pictures and videos. If they are falling for each other or even attracted to each other we all would want what's best for them don't we?

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Cup of Russia Notes

SD

Ekaterina Bobrova And Dmitri Soloviev Of Russia Perform Their Ice Dance Short Program At The ISU Grand Prix Of Figure- I condemn jury. Cannot believe how could they score Carron and Jost the lowest and placed Riazanova and Tkachenko the 4th? All of the Russians sucked in twizzles it was a total disapointment and they were all dancing very apart from each other in all of the footworks (including Bobrova and Soloviev). They were all over the place. At least french gave a clean and polished one.
- Bobrova and Soloviev made some great moves, they were delivering the quality. It seems like this SD is progressing and Ekaterina was looking flawless and sexy. But miss of synchronization was everywhere. Deserved to be 3rd. They've entered  the pattern sequences with a deep edge and speed.
- My sentimental favorites Weaver and Poje should have been ranked higher they were impeccable as always. They have maintained their speed and their energy level was so high. I simply love this program.
- What a shame on that almost fall! Meryl always loses her enthuisiasm because she is a very competitive person but she did a great job by covering it.

Top 3 was predictable

FD
- Meryl and Charlie were better in the SA but they got ther SB. See, thats one of the things I don't like in judging system. When you compare both of their performances this season they were much faster and polished in SA. These times you realize how judges can effect ranking apart from whether a teams accomplishment of a performance fulfills all of the requirements in  terms of every component or not.
- As for the Weaver and Poje, they really need to edit the ending and combine last 2 lifts to make a long one in order to give you the sentiment that seems to be lacking in that straight line lift. It would be legendary if the could just make the straight line lift and end it with that rotational lift to make it a long combination lift then make those amazingly enchanted passionate movements in the last 6 seconds.
I always prefer to see 2 short lifts and a long lift instead of 4 short lifts. In someways they seem to be discontinious and feels like they divide the program.
- In my opinion Bobrova and Soloviev don't even deserve a bit to go to the finals that I can even prefer the British. Capellini and Lanotte or Ilinykh and Katsalapov should have made it to the finals instead of them. Their only luck was to be in a grand prix where no strogh competitor existed. ISU really need to divide and distribute couples to grand prix events more carefully

Meryl Davis And Charlie White Of USA Perform Their Ice Dance Short Program At The ISU Grand Prix Of Figure Skating

Saturday, November 12, 2011

NHK Trophy FD Overview

Elena Ilinykh and Nikita Katsalapov of Russia perform during the ice dance free dance at the NHK Trophy Figure Skating in Sapporo, Japan, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011.
Lets start of this event since we were seeing and being able to write about it for the first time, lets start with Iliynikh and Katsalapov' FD; from leading in SD to becoming 3rd overall.. That was expected. But must have been a disappointment for them. They were good but they lacked energy in this program. This choreography is, in some parts over the top brilliant and in some parts a total disaster. Those twizzles, last intricate part of the turn, beautifully tailored little details in movements were choreographed perfectly but in some parts you feel like somebody else took the program and ruined it! For example; after that twisted and sumptuous last part of the turn music goes into its most glamorous part of it but instead of floating on the ice with rough transitions they are standing just right there slowly moving there arms you feel like saying "what the hell are you doing? Just move for God's sake!" those lifts were old fashioned and there is nothing interesting about it all. Overall, it is a confusing choreography they really need to polish it and turn the volume up! I loved Nikita's acting and the feeling he gives to you but for some reason I felt like Elena was stiff and dull which erases all of the great content done perfectly in a second when you see her face trying to concentrate all the time. If they can really edit this program and make it better artistically it will be enchanted. My
sentimental favorites Weaver and Poje were incredible. From the continuity of the speed to fluency of the transitions this performance was breathtaking. You could feel the energy in every movement. There was a lot of passion and sensuality which is giving the program an amazingly strong artistical side advantage. What a shame on that extended lift, they would have won if they didn't get that deduction! Their timing was incredible which is one of the most important things in this free dance, it has so much content, intricacy and speed in it they should manage time in every move they should be very careful with it. I see thir skating skills improving and this program progressing everytime I see them, it makes me really happy. In my opinion the only editing this choreography needs is to move their last rotational lift to the end and make that last straight line lift a long lift (siLi4+RoLi4). It would be glamorous and base values would remain the same. Shibutani's program is still boring to me, I feel like there are only requied elements but not more. They deserved those points but they were so much better in the SD. They were so happy to find out that they won :) But I believe they still look like juniors
no matter how great their skating skills are they lack something. Couples except the top 3 were in a "not there yet" category so with the withdraw from Paul and Islam there was not so much to talk about. I still keep saying "what was that?" to Ziganshina and Gazsi's FD. Kriengkrairut and Giullietti-Schmitt were nowehere near their SD vibe and energy but their straight line lift is mentionably innovative and difficult. Reed's were looking awesome as always in terms of their outfits and styling. And I couldn't watch Alessandrini and Vaturi's Tosca without thinking Belbin and Agosto. So it is very hard for me.

Friday, November 11, 2011

NHK Trophy SD Overview

SAPPORO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 11:  Lynn Kriengkrairut and Logan Giulietti Schmitt of the USA perform in the Ice Dance during day one of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Makomanai Sekisui Heim Arena on November 11, 2011 in Sapporo, Japan.Lets recap for every contestant in today's SD. Opening with Kriengkrairut and Giullietti-Schmitt (God, what subnames!) I loved this couples energy. They have a tremendous synchronization. Followed by very high base valued twizzles, I've founded a bit slow but very unique. Loved the way they entered the 1st sequence. They have done deep edging and their speed level was very high. So not expecting it. Their step sequence fits the music very well and I think they did a very good job. All they have to do is establish consistency. They can be in the top 3 in the U.S. very easly. They just need to turn up the volume and progress their use of extremities.I adore Alexandra Paul's elegance, I adore her beauty. She looks like a new Tessa Virtue to me and she grows on me everyday. Paul and Islam performed an exquisite program. Even though they've ranked so much higher than skate canada I think that they still didn't get the points they deserved. There were no mistakes in this program. I was solid and polished. I believe judges don't see what I see in this couple. I'll keep saying this. Their step sequence was technically hard with mirror works and they accomplished beautifully. They have amazing skating skills. Mitchell Islam sells Alexandra Paul very good. Their opening movements had weaving footwork and intricacy but they only lack in energy. They do not enter the pattern sequences with edge and speed but they low beautifully so that mustn't be a big point breaking issue in my point of view. They are enchanted in transitions and they are smooth.
SAPPORO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 11:  Alexandra Paul and Mitchell Islam of Canada perform in the Ice Dance during day one of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Makomanai Sekisui Heim Arena on November 11, 2011 in Sapporo, Japan.Alessandrini and Vatuni we not better than Paul and Islam. To use extremities in such an excessive and theatrical way and make the performance look it is speedy and edgy should not require to be ranked higher. I find Alessandrini's movements quite disturbing and they did nothing but dizz my head. She is over-acting which I hate. I only liked their twizzles. Cathy Reed and Chris Reed did the best they could. Cathy's posture is beautiful and her dress was very sexy. Very good energy in the start but loss of synchronitation both on the twizzles even though it was fast and step sequence. Their choice of music for Rhumba suits pattern sequence very well but they were not edgy and didn't get into the sequences as they should've get. Zhiganshina and Gazsi were much better than SA but I don't find this couple flattering at all even though Nelli has a great posture and great carriage to her body. They were terrible in syncronization but one of the best in Rhumba sequences. They are great in speed and get really deep in the edges. Those outfits don't suit this program at all! Iliynkh and Katsalapov were inarguably the best. What a suprise! They were unbelievable in the opening movements and twizzles. There are rough, intricate moves and they were great in transitions while they carried speed. Edgy and fast entrance in the step sequence was so eye-catchy and they were perfectly synchronized in it. This choreography includes so many content and full of transitions which makes it very
difficult and they success. Usage of the music and its reflections to program is tremendous. They lacked a bit speed towards in the end but other than that it was strong and in terms of technicality one of the most difficult programmes this season. By the way I loved her dress and styling. Shibutani's have amazing skating skills and I've seen this program more polished and smoothed. But no matter how great they are technically they lack something in presentation. They need to be more glowy and focus on their artictical sides. Last but not least lovely Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje are looking so confident this season which gives them an advantage in this program. I always tell this; looking confident and a little bit cocky is always good on the ice. Except for one little defect in the twizzles they were as good as SC but somehow ranked lower. Everything I have said for their SD is still there. Their speed level was impeccible. They have amazing content,  edgy transitions and difficult positioning ( thanks to Bourne) which they accomplish with strenght. Their use of extremities are amazing as usual and they focus on using the free leg more which is adorable. If the didn't had that flaw in twizzled they would probably be ranked 1st.



Saturday, November 5, 2011

Cup of China Review

Ekaterina Bobrova (R) and Dmitri Soloviev (L) of Russia perform in the ice dance/short dance program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2011 in Shanghai on November 4, 2011.Bobrova and Soloviev are in nowhere a champions should be. They can be considered as the most experienced and technically best for Cup of China but they were ranked higher than they deserve. In the SD they were fast and accomplished the pattern sequence very good but the way Ekaterina Bobrova uses her extremities is excessive and the fact that she leans foward literally all the time is disturbing. She lookes like she is hunched. Their FD was full of content there is no doubt about that but she ruins everything by leaning foward all the time and with her disproportionate posture. It's really distracting. Their ending to the FD was hidious, they were looking so amature it is unbelievable they were ranked higher (8.86) than Shibutani's (8.11) in timing component scores. Shibutani's may be less experienced but their skating skills are superb and in terms of technicality it is undeniable that they were better than the Russians. Especially in the FD. The lifts were full of content and they were extremely difficult. But they gave us a solid performance. Maybe Russians should
Maia Shibutani (L) and Alex Shibutani (R) of the US perform in the ice dance/short dance program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2011 in Shanghai on November 4, 2011.have been the 1st anyway but not with this points difference. They were ranked higher than Pechalat and Bourzat which is ubsurd. They won't be this much appreciated neither in the GP final nor in the Worlds. These points may be their seasons best. Shibutani's are the bronze world medalists and in terms of technicality it is obvious that they were so much better and should have been ranked higher than the Russians, Period!Coming to Coomes and Buckland, they are trained by the one and only Evgeny Platov, after the Kerr's retirement I'd never thought a couple would come from GB whith this much talent. They were tremendous in the SD. They've became 3rd. Choreography was wonderful with "El beso del final" one of my favorite songs from Aguilera. I loved the way they started the program, it captures your attention. All of their lifts are containing speed and innovation. When the music needs a lift, they give us the lift! Their transitions are gorgeous right there thanks to Platov. Their speed level is significantly adding values into their performance. Deterioration in synchronization occured in someways but other than that they accomplished a polished performance. There was so much more verve
Britain's Penny Coomes and Nicholas Buckland perform their short dance at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Shanghai, China, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. (AP Photo)  CHINA OUT.and attack. Their last lift and transition was choreographed wonderful, wish they would have managed time well. In the FD I felt the energy to my toes. Their first lift was innovative and is one of the greatest lifs of this season but it was extended so it caused them a deduction. I don't know why but I can't take my eyes of them. Her body and extremities, especially the shape of her legs look so alike to Pasha Grishuk. Overall their FD performance was better than Carron and Jones. They would've ranked higher if they didn't fell, what a shame. Carron and Jones SD on the other hand have more sharpness and they were looking nothing but cute with those outfits. I can't help it I love french teams.They didn't have anything interesting but nice and tidy footork and they did a big pattern on the sequences. Lloyd seems so alike to Maxim Staviski, it is clear
Pernelle Carron (L) and Lloyd Jones (R) of France perform in the ice dance/short dance program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2011 in Shanghai on November 4, 2011.that he examples and loves him. He looks amazing I used to couldn't take my eyes of Maxim so Lloyd had the same effect on me. They are very good on synchronization and transitions. They love mirror sequences and I really appreciate it because to transitate it to reverse is a hard work. I love their second lift which they did on their FD last year either. It suited that program much better but it has became their signature lift and for them to use such and innovative and technically hard lift for the second time is clever. Nothing held back in both of their performances and it seems like they can progress throughout the season quickly. Last but not least Emily Samuelson and Todd Gilles were a bit underrated. They had full of difficult content and great amount of technically hard movements and transition. For a couple that only been together for 6 months they were really good. As they get more time together they will progress in speed and transitions. In the SD their
Emily Samuelson (bottom) and Todd Gilles (top) of the US perform in the ice dance/short dance program during the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2011 in Shanghai on November 4, 2011.synchronization was great in the circular step sequence, their lift was catchy and they did a very good job. Their FD is choreographed by Dean so it is the right thing not to expect much from this couple at the beginning of the season because Dean's choreo's are technically hard, complicated and mighty! They were accused by illegal elements and extended lifts, sorry but its a Dean choreography and it was a terriffic choreography. Ofcourse they will change those movements but I still hate to see that illegal movement expression for a FD. I'm pretty sure that one illegal movement is one of my favorites when it says "Stairway to heaven" she does this tinkly minkly movement with her arms after the opening. It was a killian hold. I believe Emily Samuelson has great skating skills ( Go toepoint!) and deserves a better partner that can sell her and accomplish every move polished just like she does. But I still think they should've been ranked higher, especially higher than the Chinese.
Cup of China rate;
Judges scoring : -2
Organization :- 3
Performances: -1

Monday, October 31, 2011

Skate Canada Free Dance Review

Ice dance gold medallists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, of Canada, perform their free dance at the Skate Canada International figure skating competition on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011, in Mississauga, Ontario.Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are so delicious, I can eat them in a heartbeat. This program is absolutely wonderful. I wasn't sure about those whitey white outfits at the beginning (reminds Mahler) but with red dress, Tessa is stunning, her movements are noticable and shows every detail. They are progressing everyday. I'm so much more satisfied that Finlandia. It's only been 3 weeks but they are improving! Lifts are much better executed, linking footwork is becoming clear. There is not much to say, I've written my thoughts about the program overall and this couple executed it impeccible. I didn't get bored. So that's a good thing. Tessa lost her strenght a bit at the end, she suffers from her exertional compartment syndrome and I hope that she is feeling fine because the last thing they need is for her pain to increase and to have a surgery right in the middle of the season when they've worked so hard for it. They have some original
movements suits the music and they are performing it elegantly. They came a little bit close during the synchronized twizzles but Scott handled it quickly. Their curve lift (first lift) becomes more impeccible everyday. It is a risky and edgy lift, amazing and  artistically not quite fulfilling the judges needs but its a modern approach to "funny face". They only need to turn up the volume a bit. Coming to Andrew and Kaitlyn, they are dancing to my favorite song of Lara Fabian. Their scattered, melancholic and heart broken appearance really fits and suits the song perfectly and loved their styling. They've started clean.. Their first serpentine footwork sequence was executed well. Their passionate moves like Kaitlyn scrolling down from Andrew's shoulder to his leg is a high end look and representes their style perfectly. There are variety of their signature looks, Kaitlyn very close to ice, Andrew always bending either and sliding in their lifts and movements. So clever and resembles to Bourne and Kraatz. I used to love their signature sliding movements now Weaver and Poje following their footsteps, is just enchanting. Their second section of their turn is remarkable. You can see the way Shae-Lynn used to work her extremities in Kaitlyn. All of their lifts were thriving especially their first rotational lift, an altered version of one of their signature lifts, they changed it a
Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje of Canada perform their free dance at Skate Canada International, in Mississauga, Ontario, October 30, 2011.little bit and it gives a swanky feel to it. Their curve lift was impeccable but there was a missed mark on their second footwork sequence. Kaitlyn did an extra turn on the first part of the twizzles but they have found their harmony immediately. Their straight line lift really needs a different closure to it. There should be a rotational part and should be converted to (SiLi4 + Roli4). It would be tremendous and enourmous to end that lift. It feels like something is missing this way. They don't get to give you the powerful, strong vibe to it. Hope they edit it. But Cappelini and Lanotte has highest scores in the FD. Overall Weaver/Poje got the 2th place but to me, they have equal skatig skills and they both executed strong performances. Cappellini and Lanotte need to connect those transitions between the lifts and the following movements and this program will be phenomenon! Loved their poitive vibe and smiley faces. Their opening motions were elegan, their twizzles were gorgeous. They were flowy and their fluidity was over the top. These guys skating skills inarguably one of the best and it shows in every way! They really gave the feeling of the strada in the footwork sequence gently and polished.
Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte of Italy perform their free dance at Skate Canada International, in Mississauga, Ontario, October 30, 2011.
Their curve lift is one of the best lifts we see in this season and as they progress it will be much more beautiful. Anna needs to be much more relaxed especially in the second sequence because this program requires it badly. Their second lift was gorgeous I wish it could've been a bit longer, with just one extra turn maybe.. Music also requires and begs for a showy straight line lift!They need to step up in the game and turn the volume up. Almost every team is creating difficult, strong and over the top straight line lifts. They have the skills, if they can change it and make it something mesmerising while she is standing up on one foot on his leg, this program will reign. Trust me they are silent killers this season. To me their ending movements and posture is artistically one of the best in the ice dancing history! Last but not least my sentimental favorites this year Madison Chock and Evan Bates did a fantastic job in the FD. What a passion and romance. Undeniable chemistry. They are attracted to each other that is so obvious I mean look at this photo;
Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. perform during their Ice Dance free program at Skate Canada International in Mississauga October 30, 2011.