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Topic: Charlotte Oelschlagel


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  Charlotte Resource Center - charlotte church
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 Charlotte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The charlotte, also known as candle stick, is a figure skating grace move - one of the spirals, where the skater is bent and glides on one leg with the other one lifted into the air.
A charlotte can be performed either forward or backward, but the forward Charlotte is more difficult and is rarely performed.
The charlotte was performed for the first time by a German skater Charlotte Oelschlagel, in early 1900s, after whom the move is named.
www.tocatch.info /en/Charlotte.htm   (112 words)

  
 newtimesbpb.com | Calendar | Night & Day | 1999-05-13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The 1998 Olympic silver medalist has reintroduced the "Charlotte," a move named for German skater Charlotte Oelschlagel.
She was the first skater to perform in an ice show on Broadway, in 1915, and the first to appear in a movie, The Frozen Warning (1916).
She was sought after for her trademark trick, in which she arched backward and touched the ice with one hand, then spun on one leg while holding the other leg parallel to the ice.
www.newtimesbpb.com /issues/1999-05-13/calendar/nightday2.html   (1131 words)

  
 Figure Skating Terminology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The name reflects the humped position often displayed by novices when learning the move.
A young German skater, Charlotte Oelschlagel was the first performer to star in a Broadway ice show (1915) and the first skater to star in a motion picture ("The Frozen Warning", 1916).
She also invented the "Death spiral" and was a celebrity who used only her first name.
www.fortunecity.com /olympia/hill/271/glossary.htm   (2198 words)

  
 SkateWeb's Historical Skating Pictures
I can't identify her underneath it, but the gentleman is Irving Brokaw.
Charlotte (Oelschlagel) was a famous professional skater in the years after WWI -- she was the first female star of skating as show business.
In this picture she is doing the "dying swan" routine that has been copied by many other skaters since then.
www.frogsonice.com /skateweb/pictures/historical/index.shtml   (1189 words)

  
 TXGenWeb Washington County, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Friedrich Gottlieb Borgstadte born Jan. 25, 1842 at Vehlage #57, Germany, Married to Henriette Marie Caroline Grube born Oct 10, 1846 at Oppendorf #2, Germany
Johann Heinrich Mohr, Born September 11, 1847 in Ost-Silbetz bei Hof, Bavaria, Germany, Died December 07, 1920 in Wash., TX, Married to Anna Catharine Wunderlich, Born in Asch, Bayern, Germany
Friedrich Wilhelm Wehmeyer, Born February 28, 1848 in Lemforde, Hanover, Germany, Died December 30, 1891, Married to Charlotte Wilhelmine Henriette Streibeck, Born in Wehdem 31, Germany
www.alpha1.net /~awhart/wgenweb/churches/washchur.htm   (800 words)

  
 Inside Britannica
One of the earliest ice shows was staged in 1915 at the Hippodrome in New York City.
It featured German ice ballerina Charlotte Oelschlagel and an ice ballet imported from Berlin.
The show, called Flirting in St. Moritz, created a sensation in New York City, ran for 300 days, and inspired The Frozen Warning (1916), the first motion picture centred on skating.
newsletters.britannica.com /articles/dec03/skating.html   (8455 words)

  
 PFSC - Chronology of Theatrical & Professional Figure Skating
First large scale professional ice show staged at the Admiral Palast in Berlin, Germany.
Cast of 65 and the star was a local girl, Charlotte Oelschlagel
Ran for 300 days before a 6,000 seat house (a record on Broadway at the time)
www.proskaters.org /foundation/chronology.asp   (707 words)

  
 March, 2002
In 1915, the Hippodrome in New York City staged one of the earliest professional ice shows.
The show featured German skater Charlotte Oelschlagel, starring in “Flirting in St. Moritz,” an ice ballet imported from Berlin.
It was a hit in New York, and ran for almost a whole year.
www.richmondfsc.com /SOI/0302.htm   (4811 words)

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