I had to rewatch this
Watching this documentary has significantly deepened my admiration for Shannon Davidson and Ashley Shaw. Their personal stories and insights into the complexities of their respective roles have heightened my awareness of the unique challenges and pressures that women face in the performing arts. Their ability to navigate these challenges with such dedication and skill is truly remarkable.
Moreover, the documentary has been an eye-opening exploration of many aspects I was previously unaware of. It transcends a mere narrative about the technicalities of theater and film to offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of this influential work. The details about its connections to The Royal Opera House and the historical backdrop of both the ballet and film adaptations have greatly enriched my understanding and appreciation of this iconic piece.
Moreover, the documentary has been an eye-opening exploration of many aspects I was previously unaware of. It transcends a mere narrative about the technicalities of theater and film to offer a glimpse into the rich heritage of this influential work. The details about its connections to The Royal Opera House and the historical backdrop of both the ballet and film adaptations have greatly enriched my understanding and appreciation of this iconic piece.
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- Apr 25, 2024