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Beaming with signs glittering up, flashing lights and some dresses, the Truro figure skaters and their parents welcomed the Stars on Ice performers to the Rath Eastlink Community Centre on Dec. 4 with enthusiastic cheer, bringing smiles to their faces.

Growing up, I was a skater who quite enjoyed interpretives, skills and footwork – and I even asked Browning for some advice on how to make it more robust when I interviewed him about the show. He told me to start with what I’m good at.

Nam Nguyen, Kurt Browning, Kaetlyn Osmond and Alissa Czisny with some of the Truro figure skaters. - Chelsey Gould Alissa Czisny, Kaitlyn Weaver, Mariah Bell, Satoko Miyahara and Kirsten Moore-Towers doing the final pose for a group piece choreographed by Weaver. - Chelsey Gould

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