Disney’s Snow White | Choreographing A Classic | In Theaters Friday

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Editorial Summary
The video features insights from the creative team involved in the production of the Snow White musical. The choreographer discusses the importance of using movement as a language to define character and capture the classic essence of the Disney story. The production team highlights the experience of working with Mandy Moore and the unique theatricality required for a musical performance. A significant portion of the production involved managing large scale numbers, including one hundred thirty five dancers and one hundred extras, to ensure the movements felt organic and alive. The cast and crew also share details regarding specific choreography, such as a movement piece inspired by ice rink cleaning machines. The creators express a desire to honor the original legacy of the film while presenting a new version that evolves the classic tale for modern audiences.
Written by TripBacon from this video's transcript.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
choreography for me it's about the vocabulary the language the character
I just wanted to remember how I felt when I watched it when I was a kid
getting to work with her and dance in this beautiful set it's amazing it's the most thrilling feeling in the world
we had 135 dancers 100 extras all these different kinds of people dancing together as one
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