Vancouver Olympic gold medalist Kim Yu-na plans a new performance with new music "Bulleproof," at the Ice show, "2010 All That Skate Summer," scheduled for July 23 to 25 in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province.
Bulleproof, written by La Roux, is not like the music the 19-year-old has used so far.
The tempo of the new song is faster than those previously used.
"A few months ago I listened to the music on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and I really liked it," Kim's choreographer Davis Wilson said in a statement.
"When Kim told me that she needed a new style for this ice show I felt that the music should be popular but it has to be totally different from the music many skaters have used to make new performance. So I chose Bulleproof," Wilson said.
"This program is expected to show a new style of ice show compared to those that have gone before," Kim's agent All That Sports said.
In order to have a powerful impact Kim was also coached by Clarence Ford.
"For the beginning of the show Wilson and Ford worked together," All That Sports said.
When the world record holder has performed in shows she has often chosen lyrical pieces such as Meditation de Thais, Gold and Only Hope.
The track "Don't Stop the Music," she used in last year's ice show, is the most up tempo music she has used to date.
"Bulletproof," sends the message to ladies to be strong and Kim will express strength with beauty as a role model.
For Kim's second ice show of the year, five-time world champion Michelle Kwan, Sasha Cohen of the United States, who has won the world championships twice, Slivia Fontana of Italy and rising Korean skater Kwak Min-jung will participate.
Among the male skaters Turin Olympics silver medalist Stephane Lambiel, 2009 Grand Prix Final champion Jeremy Abbott and John Zimmerman of the United States will share the rink.
Vancouver Olympics bronze-medal pair Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy and 2002 Olympic champions Jamie Sale and David Pelletier will also feature.
The leading skater for Korea's new generation Kim Hae-jin will debut at the ice show.