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Skating stars come out



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Meet the stars of Romanza.
COLLEEN MAGUIRE
Elegant, American-born Colleen was always a highly successful and enthusiastic competitor, winning numerous regional titles when she was an amateur. As a professional skater for the last nine years, Colleen has been delighting audiences throughout Europe, the United States and the Caribbean as a soloist and Ice Captain. Having thrilled audiences in Celebration a few years ago, she is now excited to return to Holiday On Ice as a principal performer in Romanza, where her talented skating keeps her audiences enthralled.

ALEXANDRA SCHAUMAN AND LUKASZ ROZYCKI
Graceful and passionate, this couple's powerful skating style reflects a true partnership on the ice. Both Alexandra and Lukasz have skated in other Holiday On Ice productions together since they joined six years ago. Now their skating double act has blossomed into a romantic real-life partnership. Their obvious devotion to each other can be seen in some truly expressive skating and evocative duets. After their acclaimed success in Bugs Bunny on Ice, Polish Lukasz and Finnish Alexandra make a glamorous couple as they continue to shine their way through the famous love stories portrayed in Romanza.

FREDERIC DAMBIER
After a highly successful career as a French, European, World Championship and Olympic finalist and member of the French national team since 1992, Frederic Dambier decided to become a professional skater in 2006. He now skates for fun, as he says, and to give some emotion and energy to the crowd. After delighting audiences with his sensitive skating in many shows in France and touring to Russia and even North Korea, he now joins Holiday On Ice as a principal skater in Romanza.

IGOR LYUTIKOV
This talented Russian skater spent many years in the Russian National Junior Team for 12 to 18 year olds. This competition marked the start of his professional skating career. Although Igor reached the top, he still has a great ambition in his life: to get better! In many exhibitions with champions and ice shows, including Xotica and Celebration from Holiday On Ice, Igor has sparkled repeatedly – a skater with love for dance and music. He is sure to do so again in Romanza.

NINA ULANOVA AND MARTIN SIMECEK
Nina and Martin joined the Fantasy team fresh from their successful stint with Celebration, in which they set audiences alight with their memorable performances. Nina is from Moscow and began skating at the age of four. She has won the Russian and World Junior Championships, along with many other gold medals in international competitions. Martin, meanwhile, has been Czech National Champion no less than nine times and has competed in three Winter Olympics.

MICHAEL TYLLESEN
At the age of seven, Michael began to appreciate his sister's skating ability and decided to take up the sport himself. Since then, he has competed in eight European Championships, nine World Championships and two Winter Olympics before turning professional. His ability to combine elegance and strength continue to make him one of the most admired skaters in the business.

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