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Being Alice: Adventures in Wonderland takes you behind the scenes of the Royal Ballet's ambitious project—the first full-length ballet in two decades with a fresh score. It's a fascinating look at the dedication involved in choreography, especially under Christopher Wheeldon's vision, blending artistry and performance in such a whimsical narrative. The atmosphere is both enchanting and intricate, capturing the essence of Lewis Carroll's beloved tale while showcasing the technical prowess of ballet. The documentary does a nice job of pacing, oscillating between rehearsals and reflections from the creative team, making the viewer feel a part of the journey.
This documentary is somewhat of a gem for collectors, especially those interested in the evolution of ballet and its fusion with contemporary music. Finding it in physical formats like DVD can be a bit tricky, as it's not as widely distributed as other documentaries. However, its niche appeal and the unique insight into the creative process give it a certain allure for enthusiasts of performance art and ballet history.
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