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Included on the program for the evening are Harvard's John Misha Petkevich, '71 U.S. Men's Champion: Julie Holmes, '71 World Ladies' Silver Medalist; and Janet Lynn. '71 U.S. Ladies' Champion. Two couples will be featured in the presentation: Jo-Jo Starbuck and Ken Shelley. '71 U.S. Pairs Champion; and Judy Schwoneren and Jim Sladky. '71 U.S. Dance Champions...
Hopper's life was doubly isolated after marriage. Jo briskly set herself up as his defense against the world. During the rare interviews that Hopper granted, she did most of the talking. Once, excusing herself to go to the bathroom, she warned Hopper...
Hopper bore these goings on with stoic tolerance, only occasionally interjecting in the midst of one of her conversational spasms a resigned "Oh, Jo." Mrs. Hopper had her own complaint. "Sometimes talking with Eddie is just like dropping a stone in a well, except that it doesn't thump when it hits bottom...
PURLIE (562). Anyone who has ever been to an evangelistic revival meeting will instantly grasp the tempo, rhetoric and fervor of this show. When these people "rock church," they really rock church. Cleavon Little is a kinetic preacherman, and 22-year-old Patti Jo is as much of a superfind as her predecessor, Melba Moore, and equally beguiling...
Composer Kellaway's arch, nervous score does nothing to hide the banality of the original theme, and Balanchine's ensemble choreography is often surprisingly distracted and cluttered. On the other hand, Jo Mielziner's nighttime airline setting is one of the City Ballet's best, and the fanciful costumes by Irene Sharaff might give Braniff a few good ideas. For all its frivolity, PAMTGG does display, once more, Balanchine's uncanny skill at catching the aesthetic potential in America's mass culture and at fusing pop dance with ballet. Slightly dated in its style...