Winter Olympics has always been a spectacle to watch. Over the many years we mesmerized over the spectacular and dangerous sports that winter olympics has offered to us. This year we were treated to a new and exciting experience as the ice dancing routine strayed away from there traditional music to try a more modern tune.
The most memorable of which is the routine of british siblings John and Sinead Kerr of Scotland. The couple danced into the tune of “crawling in my skin” by Linkin Park. The audience was enthralled by their performance and it left a huge impact in the sport of Ice Dancing. After the routine Sinead said “We always thought we wanted to push skating forward and into the future and encourage a lot of young people to do it”.
There were also other couples who embraced modern music and integrated it in there routine. Among those were Taavi Rand and Irina Shtork of Estonia who danced to Metallica's “Nothing Else Matters” and Nora hoffman and Maxim Zavozin who danced to Hush Hush by the Pussycat Dolls.
The most memorable of which is the routine of british siblings John and Sinead Kerr of Scotland. The couple danced into the tune of “crawling in my skin” by Linkin Park. The audience was enthralled by their performance and it left a huge impact in the sport of Ice Dancing. After the routine Sinead said “We always thought we wanted to push skating forward and into the future and encourage a lot of young people to do it”.
There were also other couples who embraced modern music and integrated it in there routine. Among those were Taavi Rand and Irina Shtork of Estonia who danced to Metallica's “Nothing Else Matters” and Nora hoffman and Maxim Zavozin who danced to Hush Hush by the Pussycat Dolls.
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