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91原创 Skating Club celebrates 50 years with a long look back

Ice show on Saturday April 6, highlights routines from past presentations
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To celebrate 50 years, the 91原创 skating club is presenting a greatest hits ice show on April 6 at George Preston.

91原创 Skating Club is celebrating 50 years with a greatest-hits ice show, 鈥淧arty at 50! A Journey Through Five Decades of the 91原创 Skating Club," featuring a cast of 150 skaters ranging from beginners to senior-level competitors.

"This is the first ice show since COVID," observed club president Michelle Towstyka.

"A lot of the new skaters don鈥檛 even know what an ice show was and we had to explain it."

This year's show takes a long look back at the many over the last five decades.

Ice Show Director Rob Woodley said the program will feature around 20 different 鈥渉igh energy鈥 routines, including on-ice performances by both beginning and senior skaters in the club.

It will include all levels of skaters, some as young as four years old, up to the nationally certified Canskate program, and senior Starskate levels.

"Our last show was in 2019 and for most of our current group of Starskaters they鈥檝e grown up only knowing competition skating," Woodley told the 91原创 Advance Times.

"This will be a first-time experience for all the younger skaters and most of our higher level Starskaters."

"There are no rules when it comes to putting on an ice show," Woodley explained.

"We don鈥檛 have to have a prescribed number of jumps or spins. We don鈥檛 have to cater our performance to where the judges sit. During the show, they鈥檒l have professional lighting and the spotlight on them. No skating for points, they鈥檙e skating for themselves, and to entertain the audience on both sides of the arena. It鈥檚 an introduction to show skating, and quite possibly for some, a little preparation to join a show like Disney on Ice or others when they鈥檙e finished with their amateur careers.'

The event will feature guest skater Kayla Halliday, who is a product of the 91原创 Skating Club.

Halliday started in the club's Canskate program and progressed to the juvenile level. She was ranked fiftth in the country in 2022 at the Novice level and has been recognized in 2023 with the prestigious Toller Cranston award for the strength of her program and performance marks. She now skates at the top senior level and has set her sights on securing a spot at this year鈥檚 Nationals.

"Kayla has never lost her connection to us here in 91原创 and we鈥檙e excited to welcome her back as the headline skater in our 50th anniversary Ice Show," Woodley said.

91原创 Skating Club has been at George Preston since March 1975, shortly after the arena  opened in November of 1973.

There will be two performances of 鈥淧arty at 50!" on Saturday, April 6, at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at George Preston.

Tickets are available for purchase in advance online at or at the door: $25 for adults (includes a show program); $15 for adults (without program) and $5 for children 12 and under.

 

 

 





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