Former DWTS Pro Elena Grinenko Choreographs For The World’s Top Ice Dancing Pairs
Did you know dance pro Elena Grinenko has been helping some ice dancing Olympic hopefuls? She is!!
As most of you know, Elena is Tony Dovolani’s former dance partner when they were competing. She was also a pro for Dancing With The Stars in Seasons 3 and 4. Since that time, she’s helped on the side lines with the show. She’s also helped Dance With Me Studios. She also has her own talent and booking agency called Grinya’s Entertainment where she helps people achieve and find their goals in the Performing Arts for whatever they may be. One such couple she’s been recently helping is ice dancing and reigning World Champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White.
You may remember this skating team from the 2010 Olympics where they won a Silver medal. Well, the two are very much still competing to keep their American and “World” titles and working harder than ever to win a Gold medal come 2014. In doing so, they’ve asked Elena to help choreograph their dances which have been stunning audiences since last summer. Elena has also been helping to choreograph dances for ice dancing pairs Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir and Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani. Below is a little take explaining what the experience has been like for Elena. You can read even more on it at Ice Network.
The first time she went to Detroit, she worked with Davis and White focusing on choreography for their Latin short dance. They hadn’t yet chosen their music, so they played with different pieces of music before putting the whole program together.
During the trip, she met Marina Zoueva. Shortly after Grinenko returned home to Los Angeles, Zoueva called and asked her come back and work with some of the other teams. Before accepting, Grinenko made sure that was alright with Davis and White, who gave her the okay. On her second visit to Detroit, she worked with all of Shpilband and Zoueva’s teams. She’s since been back for a third visit.
“It’s very exciting and it’s amazing how your work can transfer to ice,” Grinenko says. “It’s actually even more amazing to see certain things they can do on ice way better than they do it on the floor.”
So far, the experience has been a thrill for Grinenko, who grew up in Moscow (she became a U.S. citizen in 2008) and watched a great deal of figure skating on television with her mother. She intently watched the 2010 Olympic Winter Games on TV, and when she was doing research on the couples she’d be working with, she realized how much she’d enjoyed their Olympic performances.
Although she worked with all the couples on the dance floor, much of the actual choreography was done right on the ice. Rather than mapping out a program only to find out certain moves weren’t viable, they took the creative process onto the rink.
“It’s faster to digest what is working and what is not,” Grinenko says. “I’ve taught since I [was] 15 years old, and I have a very good sense of what’s working and what’s not. I thought it would be actually a harder transition for me to try to do it on ice and see what works and what doesn’t, but it went pretty smoothly.”
For Davis and White, she even choreographed hand gestures to go with the required steps in the compulsory rumba to make it more authentic.
“Obviously, we did completely different steps when it’s allowed to do it,” Grinenko says. “When we touched rumba part, it was pretty much all about upper body.
“They’re such amazing athletes,” she adds. “They pick up on it so quick. It was very exciting to see how fast they catch onto it. Pretty amazing.
Below is Meryl Davis and Charlie White November 29th at “Progressive Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular”. You can view more here. As a dancing and ice skating fan, I’ve got my eye on these two. Good luck Elena!
Meryl Davis & Charlie White – Progressive… by GrinyasEntertainment
For those interested, here is a TV Schedule of the ice skating events taking place in the next couple of months where you can watch these couples and other ice skaters dance.









I really hope they have some ice skaters on the next season of DWTS. I saw Davis and White’s latin dance on youtube and it was really fun. Unlike singles and pairs skaters, ice dancers get trained in ballroom, latin and ballet so I doubt we’ll ever see ice dancers on the show…but it would be cool if they did an off ice performance for the show!
I did have a question to all the ballroom experts (aka Courtney) – how different is ice dancing ballroom/latin from what we get on DWTS. I know obviously the feet are different but the upper body looks just about the same?
I am an ice skating fan too….also loved Elena with Tony when they competed in 2008?, I think.
I would really love to see Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto on DWTS and Tanith paird with Derek Hough. They competed against the above mentioned pair.
Here’s a link to Davis and White’s short dance that I believe Grinenko choregraphed.
I too would love to see an ice dance performance on DWTS. I wonder if the SWTS rink is still next door. I’m a huge skating fan too and saw Meryl/Charlie compete and met them at Skate America in California in October. They truly look like they are dancing not skating. That’s what separates the good ice dancers from the great ones.
Thanks for posting this article!
I have been a skating fan for much longer than I have been a dancing fan. And so as you can imagine i am a HUGE ice dance fan. It is so great to see how the skating world has changed and how well the American and Canadian dance teams do in the world ranks now. It is no longer just a European team dominated sport! Davis & White and Virtue & Moir are amazing and the coach/choreographer duo Zoueva and Shpilband have really helped bring real ‘dancing’ back to the ice dance competition world. I know their teams work very hard to make everything look authentic and work extensively with ballroom dancers. If you compare David & White and Virtue & Moir’s latin short dances this season to most of the other top teams, you’ll see that the two teams are much more authentic in the latin movement and really look like they are latin ballroom dancing on ice.
David & White did a very famous original dance routine to Bollywood music in 2010 season, so they competed with it at the Olympic games as well. It is one of my favorite original dances of all time. It was very authentic and well-received by India as well. It is easy to find on youtube for whoever is interested.
And, for anyone that is interested in other skaters who have great choreography and who are truly great artists and dancers on the ice (and don’t just do crossovers, jumps, crossovers, jumps lol) youtube former American men’s champion Jeremy Abbott’s short program at the recent 2011 Cup of Russia. It is a swing program and was choreographed by Buddy and Benji Schwimmer. It is more rare for a singles skater (rather than an ice dance team) to actually go to dancers when doing a dance-styled program instead of the usual skating choreographers and I love that he did it.
I don’t think they will ever have an ice-dancer on DWTS because it truly would be too controversial. Their prior knowledge of partnering, dancing technique & choreography and being athletes would give them a huge advantage over everyone else, even more than Kristi Yamaguchi, Evan Lysacek or Nicole Scherzinger had. But, just to see quality dancing, I would LOVE it. Love the idea of Derek with Tanith Belbin….though I really think they would be unbeatable
It would be awesome to see all the numbers Derek could come up with. But it would be just too unfair….oh darn.
Cool Ep! I didn’t know Buddy and Benji Schwimmer have helped to choreograph some ice dances.
Heather, that is so cool you met Merle and Charlie!!
I couldn’t agree more!! They are both so passionate….much like we see in the Russain skaters which are usually my favorites. I love that.
Tony, thanks for the link!! And thanks for the replies on this all!!
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