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Holiday on Ice is an ice show currently produced by Joop van den Ende's Stage Entertainment Group with its headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Although Holiday on Ice originated in the United States in 1943, after several changes of ownership, today it primarily tours simultaneously with three to four different productions in Europe and Latin America. Year 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
History Holiday on Ice was established as a family-oriented show by its founders but has retained little of the traditional ice revue format. The actual shows focus more on a theatrical/musical aspect rather than on the glamourous revue style with clouds of feathers and millions of sequins and rhinestones to attract a new, a younger audience. The once large "Corps de Ballet" of skaters has been reduced (from 24 girls + 12 boys to 20 girls + 10 boys) and elaborate costuming has been replaced in favour of small modern stylings. Also the music choice from mainly musical scores has been changed and adapted to the contemporary taste of actual pop music and even rock. Novelty acts such as acrobats have been added regularly to the main production numbers in recent years. High wire act Acrobatics (from Greek Akros, high and bat, walking) is one of the performing arts, and is also practiced as a sport. ...
A traditional element in each Holiday on Ice show is the precision number with its famous spinning wheel, in which the skaters link arms with each other, one by one, lengthening the two spokes which spin around a center point. For many years, the traditional kickline, the light finale with illuminated costumes and the firework fountains at the end of a show are much expected elements as well. Since 1988 each show has been given an official name to expose its unique identity resulting from its main production theme that weaves the various numbers into a unitary presentation. Beginning in 2005, Holiday on Ice has added several family-oriented touring shows to their schedule, including Peter Pan, Bugs Bunny on Ice and Ali Baba in "1001 Nights on Ice" in their new branch Kids Ice shows ("KISS"). This article is about the play by J.M. Barrie. ...
Bugs Bunny is an animated rabbit/hare who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Warner Bros. ...
Ali Baba by Maxfield Parrish (1909). ...
In contrast to the North American skating tours Stars on Ice and Champions on Ice which feature primarily World and Olympic champion figure skaters, most of the skaters who tour with Holiday on Ice are not particularly famous, and the focus is on the overall production quality rather than the skaters' competitive credentials. Stars on Ice is a touring figure skating show produced by IMG. It was originally conceived in 1986 as a vehicle for IMG client Scott Hamilton, who had been released from his contract with Ice Capades. ...
Champions on Ice is a touring ice show in the United States produced by Tom Collins Enterprises. ...
For the 2008 competition, see 2008 World Figure Skating Championships. ...
These are the Olympic medalists in figure skating. ...
Figure skating is an ice skating sporting event where individuals, mixed couples, or groups perform spins, jumps, and other moves on the ice, often to music. ...
Robin Cousins, MBE has choreographed several of Holiday on Ice's recent shows. Former choreographers have included: Stephanie Andros, Willi Bietak, Marie Carr, Kevin J. Cottam, Francis Demarteau, Sarah Kawahara, Karen Kresge, Jerôme Savary, Ted Shuffle, Anthony van Laast, MBE, and Frank Wentink. Robin Cousins was a British figure skater who won a gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. ...
Sarah Kawahara is a Canadian figure skater and choreographer. ...
Show themes by year (Holiday on Ice Europe) - 2007 Spirit (Elements) / Ali Baba in the land of 1001 Nights on ice (KISS)
- 2006 Mystery /Bugs Bunny on Ice (KISS)
- 2005 Romanza / Peter Pan on Ice (KISS)
- 1998 Xotika - Journey to the heart
- 1996 Evolution / Asterix On Ice
- 1995 Holiday goes Broadway
- 1989 Journey through Time
- 1988 Around the World in 80 Days
- 1984 Counterpoint / Sleeping Beauty
- 1980 24 Hours / Cinderella
- 1979 La Traviata / Hollywood
- 1978 Flamenco / Fledermaus
- 1977 Pink Panther / Dickens
- 1967 Aladdin / Space Show
- 1954 Wonder Garden/Spanish
Show themes by year (Holiday on Ice USA) - 1964 Blue waltz/Fiesta Caribe
- 1963 Barn dance/Clock shop
- 1962 Sleeping Beauty/Broadway
- 1959 Crystal anniversary/Circus
- 1949 Rumbalero/Enchanted Garden
- 1946 Winter Carnival/Horse show
- 1945 Faster on ice/Rhythmacana
- 1944 Victor Herbert/Minstrels
- 1943 Winter Holiday/Gladiators
External links - Website for Holiday on Ice
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