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Holiday On Ice Facts



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* Every year, three million people watch one of Holiday On Ice's five shows which tour simultaneously, giving 1,700 performances around the globe.
* Each show has up to 70 skaters and productions often feature skaters from 14 or 15 nations.

* For each show, approximately 300 costumes are designed and created, with more than one million sequins used each year.

* The chorus skaters of Romanza skate between six and 8km per show, depending on the size of the ice in each venue.

* The principals of Romanza change their costumes five to six times and the chorus skaters eight to 10 times per show.

* In Romanza, the costume changes take from 30 seconds to five minutes for chorus skaters.

* The quickest quick change in Romanza is 10 seconds.

* Each Holiday On Ice show tours its sound and light equipment, props, costumes and ice floor in about 20 containers. Romanza takes seven tons of light equipment and three tons of sound equipment on the road.

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  • Last Updated: 11 December 2007 8:46 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 
  

 
 

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