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Ice Chips (ice show)

Ice Chips is The Skating Club of Boston's annual ice show held in Boston, Massachusetts. Originating in 1912, Ice Chips is the longest running club-produced show in the world. The show is a two-day event which takes place each spring, showcasing national, international and Olympic champions from around the world. More recently, the show has been held at the Tenley E. Albright Performance Center at the club's facilities in Norwood.

History
Originally referred to as an ice carnival, Ice Chips developed many of the techniques used in professional ice shows today. In the 1920s and 1930s, the ice carnival served as a touring show, showcasing the club's premiere skaters on the East Coast. While at Harvard University, the show featured Olympic medalists, Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, Evan Lysacek, and Javier Fernandez. With the opening of the Skating Club of Boston's new facilities in Norwood in the fall of 2020, the show currently, as of 2023, takes place at the Tenley E. Albright Performance Center. - Ice Chips 2012 - Ice Chips 2012 100th Anniversary The 2012 production titled "Ice Chips of 2012 - 100 Years of Excellence" marked the 100th anniversary of Ice Chips and showcased over 400 skaters, including singles, pairs, ice dance, synchronized skating and theatre on ice teams. Some of the top performers in the production included Ross Miner, Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir, Gretchen Donlan and Andrew Speroff and guest stars Evan Lysacek and Mirai Nagasu. & Hongbo Zhao - Ice Chips 2011 - Ice Chips 2007 ==Notable Performers==
Beneficiaries
Ice Chips has donated revenues from the shows to various charities over the last 80 years. In recent years, Ice Chips has generated donations close to $100,000 for the Division of Sports Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston, Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, and Make-a-Wish Foundation. ==References==
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