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So, 'The Children of Theatre Street' is pretty fascinating if you're into ballet or want a peek behind the curtain of Russian dance culture. The narration by Princess Grace adds an interesting layer of elegance and an outsider's perspective on the rigorous lives of these young dancers at the Kirov School. The pacing is contemplative, letting you absorb the beauty and struggles involved in their training. There's a rawness to the behind-the-scenes look that contrasts with the polished performances. It’s not just about the dance but the dreams and pressures that accompany it. Definitely captures a unique time and place in ballet history.
This documentary has seen various formats over the years, but it's interesting how it remains a bit scarce in collector circles. The original VHS releases are often sought after, especially due to the historical context and the unique narrative style. It doesn't pop up often at conventions, making it a curious find for collectors who appreciate ballet or rare documentaries. Its distinctive perspective on the Kirov School and the ballet world makes it a worthy piece for any serious collection.
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