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...eclectic musical scores alone promise an especially colorful evening. The abstract strains of John Driscoll, the toe-tapping rhythms of the Andrews sisters, and the inspiring sounds of Philip Glass set a dynamically distinct tone for each piece. This remarkable diversity combined with the dancers' talent and enthusiasm make "American Festival I" a shining success. Boston Ballet throws itself wholeheartedly into the original style of each choregrapher to give the audience not only a night of excellent dance, but a night of superb art as well...
...American Festival I," bare limbs characterize the visual scenery more than tutus and tights, and on the rare occasion that toe shoes replace sneakers, they come only in shocking...
...movie showed footage of the young Presley teaching Forrest to bump and grind, the Franco-Elvises leapt to their feet in a heartwarming, toe-tapping display of idolatry...
...condition for its loans. The imf also wants changes in oil policy to bring about more realistic domestic-energy pricing, but continues to be thwarted by a government leery of any moves that will burden industry and force unemployment to rise. Even the central bank is failing to toe the line. It had promised to stop fueling inflation by lending indiscriminately to the government. But of late it has circumvented that pledge by wholesale funding of treasury borrowing...
Academics who refuse to toe the line, end up in the kind of purgatory to which iconoclasts such as Camille Paglia--who while not as brilliant as she believes herself to be, does have some interesting ideas--have been banished...