Storyline
When Jacques d'Amboise took a group of dancers and members of his teaching staff to China, they worked with acclaimed dancer Dou Dou Huang and more than a hundred Chinese children. Their goal: to create a special performance using a variety of dance styles - including hip-hop, freestyle jazz and traditional Chinese folk dance - that would premiere at the Shanghai Grand Theatre in honor of the 2007 Shanghai Special Olympics World Games. Part of a month-long cultural exchange between d'Amboise's National Dance Institute and several Chinese troupes, featuring some of that country's most talented young dancers, the collaboration underscored the power of dance to transcend obstacles of culture and language.
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Jacques d'Amboise
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Frequently Asked Questions
Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World was released on March 12, 2008.
The runtime of Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World is 34m.
Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World is a Documentary movie.
Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World was directed by Anthony Avildsen.
The main cast of Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World includes Jacques d'Amboise.
Jacques d'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World is originally in English.