Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier new lifts
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Canadian duo Piper Gilles and Poirier will show their new dances during Summer Skate 2015 in Ontario (August 15-16). But before we can see some photos from their new dances.
This Canadian duo is known for its creativity, new elements and unconventional approach. How do they plan to surprise us this time? Rumour has it that their free dance is amazing and has interesting modern choreography. Can’t wait to see it!
All photos by Sean McKinnon
Young Russian ice dancers also showed a beautiful lift.
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