The young Russian boy discovers America and is dazzled by the delights of
New
York City streets. It is said that the marvelous black and yellow costume might represent
sunlight and shadows cast by tall buildings. The effect of the two colors
blurring together during this program's innumerable breath-taking jumps is stunning. The
choreography sparkles; it evokes joy. The viewer tingles with the rapture in which the
immigrant boy is glorying. We witness, too, a tender pause in the non-stop whirl of
fun when the boy first sights his true love and then it's back into the fray. Ilia calls
George Gershwin his "lucky composer". It was with Gershwin that he won the Jr.
Worlds and then the '95 European Championships and when he called on Gershwin again in
1998, he won gold with the most technically complex program in Olympic figure skating
history.
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