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Prince Ice World
Annual ice show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prince Ice World (プリンスアイスワールド) is the oldest ice show in Japan and was founded by Prince Hotels, Inc. in 1978. The show has a different theme each year and is known for its elaborately produced group numbers performed by the Prince Ice World company that consists of about thirty world-class skaters. National and international top skaters are invited as guests.
The show is produced by Seibu Group and Prince Hotels with Blue Muse Co., Ltd. as the official sponsor. Prince Hotels and Blue Muse are both subsidiaries of Seibu Group.
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History
Prince Ice World was the first ice show in Japan and was originally called "Viva! Ice World". It was founded by Prince Hotels, Inc. in 1978,[1] and early performances took place at Shinagawa Skate Center.[2] The show developed into an annual event, and the first five seasons included Japanese champions Miwa Fukuhara, Nobu Sato (father of Yuka Sato), and Minoru Sano.[3] In 1985, "Viva! Ice World" expanded to other Japanese cities with shows in Kyoto, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Sapporo, and finally, in 1988 "Viva! Ice World" was renamed to "Prince Ice World."[2]
1992 Olympic silver medalist Midori Ito starred in Prince Ice World in the 1990s with Yuka Sato and Junko Yaginuma. Fans bearing flowers and gifts flocked to see favorites Shizuka Awakawa, Takeshi Honda, Fumie Suguri, Miki Ando, Mao Asada,and Daisuke Takahashi. International guest stars through the years have included Ilia Kulik, Jozef Sabovcik, Elena Leanova Andrei Khvalko, Evgeni Pluschenko, and Alexei Yagudin.[3]
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Concept
The shows run for about nine days each year, featuring solo performances by invited national guest stars and international stars from overseas. Each season has its own theme with specially crafted sets and the Prince Ice World company performing in intricately designed costumes. Past themes include Hello Kitty and titles such as "Let's Enjoy Skating" and "Pop Step Dance".[3] The most recent theme in 2023 was "Broadway Classics."[4]
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Audience and accessibility
The shows were televised on Fuji TV from 1993 till 2000 when Tokai Television Broadcasting purchased the media rights.[2] In 2022, the performance in Yokohama was broadcast on TV Tokyo.[5]
Cast
National top skaters performing in Prince Ice World since the show was established include:[3][4]
Midori Ito
Yuka Sato
Junko Yaginuma
Shizuka Arakawa
Mao Asada
Yuzuru Hanyu
Takeshi Honda
Fumie Suguri
Miki Ando
Daisuke Takahashi
Shoma Uno
Miwa Fukuhara
Nobu Sato
Minoru Sano
Nobunari Oda
Keiji Tanaka
Kana Muramoto / Daisuke Takahashi
Yuma Kagiyama
Marin Honda
Wakaba Higuchi
Kazuki Tomono
Kao Miura
Rion Sumiyoshi
Ami Nakai
International guest skaters include:[6]
Nathan Chen
Ilia Kulik
Elena Leanova / Andrei Khvalko
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Notes and references
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