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Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker: Debbie Allen to Inspire Netflix Documentary

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Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker Updates:  Debbie Allen is a woman with lots of hats, but her latest act brings a lot of joy.

In the first single look of his upcoming documentary Dance Dreams: The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker, made for the first time in Shondaland on November 27 on Netflix, the actor, and producer, 70, takes viewers on a magical journey of what life is like to prepare for a major production at Debbie Allen Dance Academy.

As a little girl, Nutcracker was very important to me,” said Allen, who is celebrating 20 years since DADA was founded this month, in a trailer. And I decided to pursue a variety of dance and music styles and make it fun.

This is about women’s power, Allen told his students. “Women rule the world. I don’t care what they say & Every day is not just a Nutcracker practice, it’s a lifelong test.

Speaking of women’s empowerment, Shonda Rhimes, a longtime supporter of DADA and Allen, enjoyed being part of an inspiring legend.

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Debbie is a dance artist, dancer, director, actress, producer, writer, Rhimes, 50, told PEOPLE. She’s been on Broadway, she’s been in movies, she’s been on television.

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If there’s anything to be done, Debbie has done it. She’s a wonderful person and I’m proud to know her. Image Source: People.com

Telling the story of how powerful Debbie Allen is in children’s lives is unbelievable because when I was younger I saw someone like me, doing all these amazing, powerful things and it made me feel possible & she continues by saying that She was one of the women, one of the women’s forces in the world that made me feel like I could be whatever I wanted to be.

I hope that when people watch this documentary, they will see the power and magic of Debbie, the way I see it every day.

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For Allen, getting involved and opening up to others has always been a priority. Former Scandal production director Oliver Bokelberg, who made his debut documentary in Dance Dreams, began rehearsing in 2016.

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We need to have an artistic motivation. An open space for people to think about something they not only find online or on television, that they put something ready to come out of their way: intelligence, self-confidence, critical ability, coping with pain, and understanding freedom and the unlimited journey of your power. what a distance.

Dreams of Dance: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker premieres on November 27 on Netflix.

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