One from the banquet with one more at the same site - looking quite good in a suit, too: http://dolceflute.gallery.ru/watch?ph=PG2-gN2ZT
I sometimes do wonder if the commentators are as clueless as they sound or are they just trying to create excitement for the viewers who cannot count or are otherwise not so aware of what's going on really?
Has anyone found a vid of the victory ceremony? I have found only of the the ladies so far
I am getting warmer towards Elvis; Fever is my fave section - the BESP female commentator quite aptly said that he has turned a glance into a choreographic element and she must have been thinking of the one at the beginning of that part! I like the new entries to jumps, particularly the one to the 3F-1Lo-3S. Ok, and the new one to the 3 Lo is not half bad either
I particularly like the way they are using a variety of steps/edges with spread legs to evoke Elvis's favourite stances (like here for example http://www.elvispresleymusic.com.au...s/56/1956-june-5-milton-berle-show-elvis3.jpg). It means quite a lot of two-footed skating, I guess, but as a stylistic choice it's very good. And the upper body and arms are also in many instances a good reflection of Elvis's moves (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Rz-uP4Mk to Jailhouse Rock), but there is still some ways to go with the hip action...
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I sometimes do wonder if the commentators are as clueless as they sound or are they just trying to create excitement for the viewers who cannot count or are otherwise not so aware of what's going on really?
Has anyone found a vid of the victory ceremony? I have found only of the the ladies so far
I am getting warmer towards Elvis; Fever is my fave section - the BESP female commentator quite aptly said that he has turned a glance into a choreographic element and she must have been thinking of the one at the beginning of that part! I like the new entries to jumps, particularly the one to the 3F-1Lo-3S. Ok, and the new one to the 3 Lo is not half bad either
I particularly like the way they are using a variety of steps/edges with spread legs to evoke Elvis's favourite stances (like here for example http://www.elvispresleymusic.com.au...s/56/1956-june-5-milton-berle-show-elvis3.jpg). It means quite a lot of two-footed skating, I guess, but as a stylistic choice it's very good. And the upper body and arms are also in many instances a good reflection of Elvis's moves (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Rz-uP4Mk to Jailhouse Rock), but there is still some ways to go with the hip action...
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