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6/22/2012

The Voice: The Cosmos and the Quantum Universe (2008) Review

The Voice: The Cosmos and the Quantum Universe (2008)
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The Voice is a long awaited DVD that includes interviews on consciousness, enlightenment, what happens after death, how we reach mystical states of awareness and so much more. Never before have I seen such a diversity of experts including scientists, mystics, representatives from various religions, lay people, etc. all coming together to present their many faceted answers to some of life's deepest questions. If you are a spiritual seeker, or a person seeking to blend science and spirituality, this DVD will assist you on your journey, give you so much more to explore, and help validate the stirrings in your own heart and mind. A fantastic film for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of human consciousness. And while you're at it, check out their cool website too...www.voiceentertainment.com.
-- Ann Albers, author Whispers of the Spirit, Love is the River: Learning to Live in the Flow of Divine Grace, Bridging the Gap Between Christianity & Mysticism, and Love Letters from Ann & the Angels - Volume 1

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1/08/2012

The Dancer Review

The Dancer
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If you like ballet documentaries then this one should be in your collection. We do not often get to learn much of what goes on in the Northern European Ballet Community, which has made very important contributions to the ballet tradition, so this is all the more welcome. It is an intimate behind the scenes look into the Royal Swedish Ballet and its school. We are shown the daily routines of the dancers in training, both female and male. Mostly, we follow the daily routine of Katja Bjoerner, a young lady who is one of Sweden's hopes for a prima ballerina. There are many classroom scenes with group and private instruction at the professional level, both barre and center, as well as stage rehearsals. Some of the dialogue is in Swedish with English subtitles, but a lot of English is spoken also. Katja speaks perfect English. For more on the Royal Swedish Ballet see my review of their Swan Lake.

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Donya Feuer's The Dancer follows the young and gifted student Katja Bjorner through years of intensive training at the Royal Swedish Ballet School, as she develops into an international ballet star. Filmed with an eye toward conveying the physical aspects of dancing, the pain, sweat, and tears, as well as the exquisite beauty, The Dancer captures the fierce determination and struggle that goes into the desire to dance at the highest level.

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