PAGE 1: A LEGENDARY DUO’S LASTING LEGACY

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, the iconic British ice dancing pair, have captivated audiences worldwide since their groundbreaking performance to Ravel’s Boléro at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Their unparalleled chemistry and innovative choreography have set them apart in the world of figure skating. As they approach the culmination of their illustrious careers, the duo has chosen to revisit one of their most heartfelt routines, set to Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing, as part of their farewell tour, Our Last Dance.


PAGE 2: THE EMOTIONAL POWER OF MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

Originally released in 1998, Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing quickly became a global hit, known for its powerful lyrics and emotive melody. Torvill and Dean’s interpretation of this song on ice brings a new dimension to its emotional depth. Their performance is a testament to their ability to convey profound narratives through movement, resonating with audiences on a deeply personal level.


PAGE 3: A FAREWELL TOUR FILLED WITH NOSTALGIA

Our Last Dance, the duo’s final tour, is a celebration of their 50-year partnership. The tour features a selection of their most memorable routines, including the poignant performance to I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing. This particular routine stands out as a symbol of their enduring connection and shared journey on the ice. Audiences have been moved by the sincerity and passion evident in every glide and turn, making it a highlight of the tour.


PAGE 4: THE END OF AN ERA

As Torvill and Dean prepare to retire from performing, their final rendition of I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing serves as a poignant farewell to their fans. The routine encapsulates the essence of their partnership—grace, unity, and emotional storytelling. While they may be hanging up their skates, the impact of their performances will continue to inspire future generations of skaters and fans alike.


For those wishing to experience this touching performance, it is available to watch here: