Since I started dancing in second grade I would always end up watching the dancers in movies, music videos, concerts, etc. instead of the main focus because I found it much more entertaining. Singing was always appealing to me because I thought I was the best singer around, but as I grew up I realized I'm probably one of the worst singers around and now I only sing in the privacy of my car. Of course the sparkly costumes were entrancing to me when I was younger; they were gorgeous costumes and since the first time I watched Chicago I had dreamed of having a complexity rhinestone costume for a performance and still have that dream today.
Now that I'm older, I realized how amazing the movie truly is. After dancing for eleven years, I can better appreciate the dancing and understand how difficult their choreography is. Because I grew up watching musicals, I am now obsessed with them and every aspect of Broadway. All the theatrics, drama, and glamour of it has made me push myself in my own dancing career to aspire to be like the incredible dancers that get the opportunity to create these marvelous musicals. Not only is this just a musical that I found to be spectacular, so did many others. In 2003, it won six Academy Awards including Best Picture. I've seen it so many times I can recite almost all of the songs and about half of the dances from the movie. Also, I absolutely love the time period its taken place. I'll admit things were crazy, for example they hung someone in the movie for killing another person even though she was innocent. I can't explain it, but there is just something about they way people spoke, dressed, and acted that just fascinates me.
I finally got the chance to see the actual musical (Off-Broadway) on Sunday at the Keller Auditorium, and it made me fall in love with it all over again. Seeing how different and similar the play is to the movie was utterly fascinating. Hearing the different voices sing the songs I'm so familiar with and seeing how more dramatic the actors were in the play it made me genuinely appreciate how the story of "Chicago" can be presented in two different media formats. No matter what, I can walk away from either work of art amazed with the all that goes into creating such a stunning story.
I finally got the chance to see the actual musical (Off-Broadway) on Sunday at the Keller Auditorium, and it made me fall in love with it all over again. Seeing how different and similar the play is to the movie was utterly fascinating. Hearing the different voices sing the songs I'm so familiar with and seeing how more dramatic the actors were in the play it made me genuinely appreciate how the story of "Chicago" can be presented in two different media formats. No matter what, I can walk away from either work of art amazed with the all that goes into creating such a stunning story.
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