Fun to watch this group of child dancers as they interact with local kids on their trip to Crete. The end is very satisfying. The locals get together and dance for the dancers, and then they all dance together. Shows us what a small world we live in and how we can communicate through many different expressions, not just words. There are some odd dream-like sequences that don't fit in to the overall story but, it doesn't detract from the overall feeling of the film. Some subtitles.
At a seaside village of Crete, a children's team from all over the world participates in an environmental dance workshop, taught by Sarah from England and her colleague from Crete. The group gets acquainted with the locals, while by playing and dancing they stimulate the interaction of cultures, traditions and they communicate beyond every lingual barrier, every border.
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KIDS FIRST! Goes Local: Submit a review & win!
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