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High Gloss. As a choreographer, Champion is admirably disciplined. The execution is flawless, but Champion's dance imagination is rigid. He favors locomotive choreography in which the chorus chug-chug-chugs around and occasionally wigwags its outstretched arms semaphore-fashion. This is fine for motion, but scanty of meaning. The dances could be inserted in another musical, where they would mean no more and no less than they do in Sugar...
...piano, it is difficult (I was never able to master it), but, in its shorter four-movement orchestral version, it takes on a different tone. Naturally, it is slower in the orchestral version. It does not sparkle as much. But the Lowell House Tombeau is a technically flawless piece, which manages to bring out most of the emotions Ravel expressed in his original score...
...many experts to be one of the premier free-skating performers in the world. Petkevich finished fourth in the annual event barely missing third place. Fourth at the end of the compulsory school figures which count for half of the competition. Petkevich electrified the Canadian crowd with an almost flawless routine. His marks, all or better, were not enough to give him third...
...dishonesty which everywhere stultify the day-to-day process of living. If the above joke seems in bad taste, it is because Nixon and the war are, themselves, obscene. What Shapiro lacks in propriety, he attempts to make up in truthfulness. The result is an exciting, though certainly not flawless work...
Sabre men Gordon Ruttledge and Ken Hetzler each won two of three events to support Valenzuela's flawless performance. In foil Dave Fichter also picked up two wins in three bouts. Fichter's triumphs were impressively decisive because he won both 5-0, not allowing the opposition to score a touch...