Friday, March 5, 2010

Homophobia on ice...


Figure skater Johnny Weir has come into the spotlight mainly because of questions over his sexuality and how it is interpreted in his choreography.  Broadcasters have stated that he should skate against women, not men, and speculated that he lost points due to his costume and body language.  I think that the concentration on sexuality and gender regarding figure skating undermines the sport.  I've never been super into the Olympics, but figure skating was always of interest.  Their is some real beauty and grace in figure skating, but there is also much athleticism.  I don't know much about the sport, but you can easily observe flexibility, balance, speed, strength, etc.

Regarding Weir, his choreography and costumes definitely have some flamboyant flair.  I don't believe this should undermine his talent although it might have been in his best interest to wear a more conservative costume for the Olympics.  Mainly because it IS the Olympics.  Although, if everyone was a little more open-minded, perhaps his creativity would be a more welcome addition to the Olympics.  While many people watch and enjoy the Olympics, Weir's showmanship and creativity could raise viewership and expand old notions of figure skating being stuffy and boring.

Overall, I give him props.  He has an interesting background.  Once an equestrian, he had to sell his horse (My Blue Shadow) because of financial issues.  He also taught himself how to ice skate on a frozen cornfield by his house.  In addition, he designs many of his own costumes and has taught himself Russian and French.  I definitely hope he performs in the next Olympics!

Past the jump, watch his performance to Lady Gaga's Poker Face...

 

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