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So, 'Rain' is really an exploration of movement and sound, isn't it? Set to Steve Reich’s 'Music for 18 Musicians', the whole piece feels like a living organism. De Keersmaeker's choreography pulses with the rhythms of the music, creating this intriguing interplay between the dancers and the score. The way she captures the essence of minimalism through dance is stunning, and it makes you really focus on the purity of each movement. It’s not just a performance; it’s a meditation on rhythm and space. The atmosphere can shift from serene to electric, depending on the timing and tension, making it a distinct piece that stays with you long after it's over.
This film, despite being relatively niche, has garnered interest among collectors for its unique blend of contemporary dance and minimalist music. The formats available are somewhat limited, which adds to its scarcity and appeal. Original releases are becoming harder to find, and as interest in dance films grows, 'Rain' is likely to see a steady increase in collector value.
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