It's very real, the narrow line between a night danced away and the potential of death around the corner.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's like dance is a metaphor for going beyond where you think you can go.
In many ways, it is very real, because I sat there for 9 days, and it was constantly happening, and that was the 9 days of making the film. But you can't say that it's 100% true, because there are places where I've been intrusive and interfered.
I'd seen the movie 'Paranormal Activity' and was convinced for weeks that it was real.
The only thing that is real is the being in you that is going to die.
Honestly, I am so ignorant of how dance works that I can't even imagine a story that you would want to tell through movement.
I've danced one time in my life. It was the most mortifying experience I ever had.
Here, like everywhere else, laughing and singing, dancing and dreaming are not exactly the whole of reality; and for one ray of sun shining on the hut, the rest of the village remains in the dark.
The real message of the Dance opens up the vistas of life to all who have the urge to express beauty with no other instrument than their own bodies, with no apparatus and no dependence on anything other than space.
For better or for worse, I've watched people die in front of me. I see how they are in the end. And they're not cynical. In the end, they wanna hold somebody's hand. And that's real to me.
Nothing is really real unless it happens on television.