Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Excellence On Ice Veteran Marzec Will Make Another Appearance


April 26, 2011
By Scott Kindberg (skindberg@post-journal.com)

Lindsay Marzec was only 8 years old in 1990, so her memory of her first Excellence On Ice experience is a little foggy.

What she does remember, however, is that the Allen Park Ice Rink was packed, she was performing to an "Around the World" theme and she was dressed like a "little girl from Russia."

"I skated around the rink, but I don't think I did much,'' she said with a laugh.

Suffice it to say she's done plenty since.

Now 29, Marzec is a gold medalist and former ice show star, who has been a part of the Jamestown Skating Academy coaching team for the last 11 years. She also has the distinction of performing in every Excellence on Ice since she made her debut more than two decades ago.

America's most spectacular community ice show returns to center ice at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena on May 7 for two performances at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The show will feature Jamestown's figure skating stars, including national competitors and touring professional performers.

Not surprisingly, Marzec will be performing and coaching, too.

"I think I get more nervous than the skaters,'' she said. "I still get excited and have butterflies in my stomach. I like the performing a lot and I like watching our skaters perform. There's so much audience involvement, so they feed off that involvement. There's not the pressure with their friends and family there."

Marzec, an English teacher at Frewsburg Central School, has played plenty of roles in her years with Excellence On Ice. She's skated to disco music, Michael Jackson numbers and even played the role of Marilyn Monroe.

"I was a senior in college," Marzec recalled, "and I was told that they needed 'a Marilyn.' It was finals time, so it was pretty crazy, but it came together and I had fun with that."

"Through the year's we have come to count on Lindsay more and more for help with Excellence on Ice," said Lenel van den Berg, co-director of The Skating Academy and choreographer of the show. "Her choreography brings great energy and excitement to the production."

Having fun seems to be a recurring theme for skaters and spectators at Excellence On Ice.

Marzec said those who attend the performance for the first time expect a "typical recital, but they're blown away by the talent we have here and the professional lighting and setting."

"A lot of our skaters are now starring in ice shows around the world, so it shows the quality of our ice show.''

This year's theme, "A Night of Awards," will feature music and productions from the Academy Awards, Grammys and Tonys.

"We tell them all the time to 'smile big,''' Marzec said.

Smiles won't be hard to come by when the JSA students hit the ice for their two performances.

"It always comes together,'' Marzec said. "They're talented kids with dedicated parents. We started practicing once a week two months ago, but the last four weeks we've been giving it a big push.''

"It's a great comfort for Lenel and myself to have Lindsay on our team when it's show time," said Kirk Wyse, Co-Director of The JSA. "Whatever the issue, we can always count on her."

VIP seating will once again be featured at the JSBIA. Flooring material will be placed around the perimeter of the ice floor and tables adorned with linens, hors d'oeuvres, wine, and soft drinks. With six seats per table the spectator becomes part of the show. The arena seats will be utilized for reserved seating. Concert-style lighting will be provided by APG of Fredonia.

VIP on-ice tickets are $30 and reserved arena seating tickets are $10 or $12.

The box office at the JSBIA is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

To reserve tickets by phone, call the Excellence on Ice ticket line at 484-2624 or reserve tickets online at www.JamestownArena.com . Excellence on Ice, "America's Most Spectacular Community Ice Show." is sponsored by The Post-Journal, the Warren Times Observer, Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant, Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Wegmans, and SE-93.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Darrow Passes Skating Milestone, Awaits ‘Ex On Ice’


Good As Gold
Darrow Passes Skating Milestone, Awaits ‘Ex On Ice’
April 16, 2011
By Scott Kindberg (skindberg@post-journal.com) , The Post-Journal

Alexis Darrow sat in the conference room of the Jamestown Skating Academy, its walls adorned with photographs from "Excellence On Ice" performances from the past, and began counting.

By the time the Maple Grove High School junior was finished she came to the happy realization that she had been a participant in the last eight shows.

"To skate with Excellence On Ice is a dream come true," she said.

Darrow will be one of dozens of JSA students who will take part in the annual production, billed as America's most spectacular community ice show, which is scheduled for performances at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on May 7 at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena.

When Darrow takes the ice she will be following in the footsteps of some of the JSA skaters she grew up admiring, including Trey Ehre, Kristen Treni, Robbie Dierking, and Ellie Elchert.

Inspired by them, the daughter of Roger and Ellen Darrow of Bemus Point hopes to one day join a professional ice show just as they have.

But Darrow has also put together quite a competitive resume.

In fact, over the winter she successfully passed her gold test, an accomplishment that is a major milestone in the sport. According to Wikipedia, every American figure skater who the public sees competing at the World Figure Skating Championships and at the Olympics is a "gold medalist." More simply, only one in 5,000 skaters successfully passes that test.

"It means the world to me," Darrow said. "It's one of my last accomplishments before I begin a new chapter in my life.

"I was confident that my coaches (JSA co-directors Kirk Wyse and Lenel van den Berg) had prepared me well. ... It's a pretty big deal."

So, too, is Excellence On Ice, a show that is traditionally known for its production numbers. This year's theme, "A Night of Awards," will feature music and productions from the Academy Awards, Grammy's and Tony's.

Darrow will be skating to "I'm a Good Girl" from the hit movie Burlesque.

"I like competing," she said, "because I like how it feels when I do well, but the shows are my passion."

VIP seating will once again be featured. Flooring material will be placed around the perimeter of the ice floor and tables adorned with linens, hors d'oeuvres, wine and soft drinks. With six seats per table, the spectator becomes part of the show. The arena seats will be utilized for reserved seating. Concert-style lighting will be provided by APG of Fredonia.

VIP on-ice tickets are $30 and reserved arena seating tickets are $10 or $12.

Tickets are available at the JSB Ice Arena box office from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reserve tickets by phone, call the Excellence On Ice ticket line at 484-2624 or reserve tickets on-line at www.JamestownArena.com.

Excellence On Ice is sponsored by The Post-Journal, the Warren Times Observer, Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant, Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Wegman's, and SE-93.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Excellence On Ice Returns To JSBIA May 7


Excellence On Ice Returns To JSBIA May 7
April 10, 2011
The Post-Journal

America's most spectacular community ice show, Excellence on Ice, returns to center ice at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena May 7 for two performances at 3 and 7 p.m. The show will feature Jamestown's renowned figure skating stars, including national competitors and touring professional performers.

"We have an incredible lineup of skaters," said Lenel van den Berg, choreographer of Excellence on Ice. "This is definitely our best show ever."

Excellence on Ice is known for its production numbers and the current edition is no exception. This year's theme, "A Night of Awards," will feature music and productions from the Academy Awards, Grammy's and Tony's.

"The show features music we all know," said Kirk Wyse, co-director of The Skating Academy. "The productions are fun, inspirational and emotional. The skaters are loving it and I am confident the audience will as well."

VIP seating will once again be featured. Flooring material will be placed around the perimeter of the ice floor and tables adorned with linens, hor d'oeurves, wine, and soft drinks. With six seats per table the spectator becomes part of the show. The plush seats of the arena will be utilized for reserved seating. Concert-style lighting will be provided by APG of Fredonia.

VIP on-ice tickets are $30 and reserved arena seating tickets are $10 or $12.

The box office at the JSB Ice Arena in Jamestown opens on Monday with ticket windows open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

To reserve tickets by phone, call the Excellence on Ice ticket line at 484-2624 or reserve your tickets online at www.JamestownArena.com . Excellence on Ice, "America's Most Spectacular Community Ice Show." is sponsored by The Post-Journal, the Warren Times Observer, Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant, Chautauqua Region Community Foundation and SE-93.