What does foi figure skating mean?

FOI figure skating is a popular ice performance in Europe and America, which originated from ancient figure skating. FOI figure skating pays more attention to the use of artistic elements such as dance, music, costumes and lighting, and combines figure skating with other performing arts to become a unique comprehensive ice performance. In FOI figure skating, the technical requirements for players are relatively loose, and the focus is on showing personality, innovation and artistry, which is a more ornamental ice performance.

The history of FOI figure skating can be traced back to the early 1980s, when a Danish advertising company established an ice performance studio in Copenhagen and named it "Festival on Ice" (FOI for short). Later, because the performance form and characteristics of the program were widely recognized and welcomed, the company decided to register it as a trademark and began to promote it around the world. Nowadays, FOI figure skating has become a popular entertainment, attracting thousands of spectators.

FOI figure skating is characterized by artistry and performance. Players are required to be creative and individual when performing, and use modern lighting and sound effects, costumes, props and other elements to create a high-quality visual feast. Different from traditional figure skating, FOI figure skating is not only a sport, but also a combination of performing arts. In the FOI figure skating competition, the audience can see the unique dance, music, body and other performances of the players, and also enjoy the modern stage, props, light and shadow effects. Generally speaking, FOI figure skating is an innovative and fashionable comprehensive artistic performance on ice, which has been loved and sought after by many audiences.