Germany's Nicole Schott dances to 'Schindler's List' music
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Germany’s Nicole Schott took to the ice Friday, putting forth a beautiful figure skating performance with just one point of contention, the chosen music was the John Williams’ classic score from the film “Schindler’s List.” It’s a touchy subject to say the least, a German skate-dancing to “Schindler’s List”?
The song from the film carries such a crippling weight of mass-genocidal-Nazi tones, that it’s very hard for most viewers to get past such a graphic and horrible visual when it’s played.
But this is not the first time this has happened in figure skating competition, in fact it’s not even the first time a German has skated to the music. John Williams’ soundtrack of violin music (played by the Israeli violinist Itzhak Perlman) has actually been popular with skaters since the film’s release in 1994. Paul Wylie performed a routine to the music THAT YEAR, as did the German champion Katarina Witt (who also wore red and made headlines). Yulia Lipnitskaya also danced to the music in 2014 at the Sochi Olympics.
From purely a musical stand-point, it’s not hard to see why dancers love the score – the melancholy and romantic tones match the sadness of the film with a tempo that perfectly lends itself to the dramatics of an ice dance.
Having said that, it’s a German dancing to “Schindler’s List” so social media immediately erupted.
German gal ice skating to the theme for Schindler’s List just feels wrong. #Olympics #germany #schindlerslist
— Wonderful Time (@wonderfultime) February 23, 2018
No #Holocaust Deniers in #Korea. Just exploiters. #schindlerslist #WinterOlympics #Figureskating
— tony mcknight (@williecaine) February 23, 2018
No matter how it is skated and after all these years I still have a problem with a non #Jewish athlete, representing Germany, skating to #SchindlersList. #Olympics2018
— Karen Gesell (@Karen_Gesell) February 23, 2018
Nobody should be skating to schindlers list except yulia lipnitskia ( spelling?) nobody will ever compare to her!! #figureskateing #Olympics2018 #schindlerslist
— Meaghan (@Meaghan60) February 23, 2018
We should probably talk about Nicole Schott skating to the score from Schindlers List. Actually, no, let's just not.
— Darth Mom (@DarthMell) February 23, 2018
OMG, this is almost as disgusting as #Seinfeld snogging during #schindlerslist and being caught by NEWMAN! pic.twitter.com/4heTEQx7u3
— The United Crow (@BulldogCentral) February 23, 2018
Leslie Jones was confused, about a lot of things:
Um is this weird y’all correct me if I’m wrong cause y’all know I’m a dumb ass some times. @NBCOlympics @Olympics pic.twitter.com/IPNon4VwcM
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) February 23, 2018
Here’s a viewer who actually enjoyed the musical choice, which for some reason feels icky and wrong:
What a great sentiment! Germany ice skates to the schindlers list theme song. Very impressed! pic.twitter.com/gOC4O6uGO4
— Ezra Markovits (@EzraMarkovits) February 23, 2018
And here’s a figure skating legend coming to Schott’s defense:
Please guys,don’t be so harsh on Nicole Schott´s Music choice&keep olympic spirit.She did a very elegant choreography to this extraordinary emotional violin piece.I skated to the music of “Schindler´s List” too&Steven Spielberg himself send me the most touching letter afterwards
— Katarina Witt (@Katarina_Witt) February 23, 2018
The music’s dramatic tone is perfect for figure skating but there’s something uncomfortable about it when it’s a German skater. Maybe it shouldn’t feel uncomfortable, but it just kinda does.
At least she didn’t pull a Jerry Seinfeld and make out with somebody during the entire performance.
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