She added, “I think in that moment they really see each other. It’s when Glinda sees, ‘Oh, that’s a human being.’ That moment when Glinda dances on her own and tries to do this dance, I always think, is the most vulnerable moment of asking for forgiveness and wanting to connect. And the first time Elphaba, sort of, says, ‘Follow me,’ and she puts her hands and waits, that’s an ‘Okay. Should we start again?'”
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Ariana Grande Explained Why She Didn’t Learn Wicked Dance For Ozdust Ballroom Scene
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