Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010: Russian ice dance creates controversy

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AFTER THEY kicked up many furore, world ice dance champions Oskana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin don’t appear to have changed their costumes for the ice dance event that will be held later on in the afternoon.

The 2 had outraged many when they were seen in Aboriginal themed costumes and while lots of asked that their aboriginal themed dance number be changed, they showed up in alike costumes for the Sunday morning practice.

Russians Oskana Domnina as well as Maxim Shabalin was seen in flesh colored bodysuits as an alternative of the original brown ones and the white markings on these have been toned down as compared to previous. However, Maxim Shabalin was still seen wearing a loin cloth over the costume, which is both for him and Oskana Domnina are still covered in white ropes and leaves.

A few Australian Aboriginal leaders were outraged at their Aboriginal themed costumes and had criticized their ice dance performance, saying that their steps were not genuine, the costumes were gaudy and it was blatant cultural theft. They had also asked that the costumes should be changed. Some are suggesting that the ice dance pair may change into different costumes for the ice dance performance this afternoon.
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