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All That Skate is a figure skating show produced by All That Sports (AT Sports), a sports agency based on Seoul, South Korea, set up by 2010 Winter Olympic champion Yuna Kim and her mother Park Mi-hee. [1]

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2019 All That Skate

The All That Skate 2019 was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on June 6–8. The main theme of the ice show was "Move Me", meaning that it will make people "move" with global world champion, rising skaters who will touch the fan's heart. [2]

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2018 All That Skate

The SK Telecom All That Skate 2018 was held at the Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul, South Korea, on May 20–22. [3] With the passionate support at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and gratitude to the figure skating fans, the theme of the ice show is "This is for you".

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2016 All That Skate

The All That Skate 2016 was held at the Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul, South Korea, on June 4–6. [4] The theme of the ice show was "The Dream".

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2014 All That Skate

The Samsung Galaxy★Smart Aircon All That Skate 2014 was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on May 4–6. [5] The theme of the ice show was "Adios Gracias", marking the end of Yuna Kim's competitive figure skating career.

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2013 All That Skate

The Samsung Galaxy★Smart Aircon All That Skate 2013 was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on June 21–23. [6] The concept of the ice show contains the message of the original Les Misérables – love and forgiveness, the meaning of hope and salvation, consolation to those people who are tired of living, and encouragement to all who are challenging in this era.

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2012 All That Skate Summer

The All That Skate Summer 2012 was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on August 24–26. [7]

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2012 All That Skate Spring

The E1 All That Skate Spring 2012 was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on May 4–6. [8]

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2011 All That Skate Summer

The 2011 All That Skate Summer was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on August 13–15. [9] In addition to the regular cast, Krystal Jung and Lee Dong-whun, the winner of Kim Yu-na's Kiss & Cry , a figure skating reality show hosted by Yuna Kim, performed on the last day of the 2011 ATS Summer. [10]

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2011 All That Skate Spring

The 2011 All That Skate Spring was held at the Jamsil Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on May 6–8, 2011. [11]

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2010 All That Skate LA

The 2010 All That Skate LA was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, United States on October 2 and 3, 2010. [12]

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2010 All That Skate Summer

The 2010 All That Skate Summer was held at the KINTEX center in Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 23–25, 2010. Michelle Kwan joined the show, as well as Sasha Cohen, Stéphane Lambiel, and other skaters. [13] This was the first-ever Kim's ice show hosted by AT Sports.

The main theme of the ice show was "Dreams for Tomorrow", telling the stories of the skaters' dreams and challenges. Kim and Kwan's duet program was performed as a closing gala for the first session. The show was directed by David Wilson.

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