Caught a show after work yesterday.
A show that i have been looking fwd to ever since catching a glance @ the trailer in the cinema.Typical type of inspiring show that nvr fails to hoax me forking out the money from my pocket willingly.
And all i would say is, this time, it really worth the money & time!
The storyline is revolving around Pierre Dulaine, a true story that happened in Mahattan. He is a former professional ballroom dancer who owns a dancing studio. After witnessing a vandalism that took place during the night on the street, he decided to help these kids through his own means.
Pierre, (in this show casted by Antanio Banderas, which i think he did a marvellous job, playing his part as a gentle, Spanish/French Mix), volunteers his time to teach ballroom dancing to this group of New York inner city highschool kids.
Initially forced to participate as a form of detention, the kids reject Mr. Dulaine's efforts until his unwavering commitment and dedication finally inspires them to embrace the program, infusing it with their own unique hip-hop style while subconsciously learning valuable life lessons about pride, respect, self-esteem and honor.
I love the ending part where everyone, regardless of their social status, their races, and their education level, all immersed in the joyous spirit and dance themselves off in the grand ballroom. It paints a thousand words- Music and dance are without borders!!
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