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"Defying Gravity" is a song from the musical Wicked, composed by Stephen Schwartz. It was originally recorded on November 10, 2003, by American actresses Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth , who portrayed Elphaba and Glinda in the musical respectively.
Speaking about the social media posts mentioned in the interview, Gilchrist noted that the idea of “holding space” for “Defying Gravity” was actually based on a conversation she had with a ...
"The 103rd floor of the Empire State Building was originally built to hold space for the lyrics of Defying Gravity," the account for the iconic art deco building posted Saturday. (The building ...
"Almost everything in 'Defying Gravity' was difficult because it's all hands on deck," he says. "There's visual effects, stunts, acting, camera work, all the flying monkeys, it all had to work.
Holding space is a psychology concept meaning creating a safe space for someone or something by being present for them, physically, emotionally and mentally without judgement. The concept of "holding" was coined by Donald Winnicott in 1960 in a paper on the relationship of infants and parents and has since seen evolving use in the field of ...
Defying Gravity; Defying Gravity; Defying Gravity, a 2009 drama television series; Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women's Gymnastics, a 2020 documentary television series released on Youtube Premium; Defying Gravity: The Curtain Rises on Wicked, a 2024 television documentary about the film Wicked
For example, at the end of the first act, when Idina Menzel’s Elphaba sang the show’s defining number, “Defying Gravity,” the Broadway production gave audiences the kind of spectacle ...
The correct title of the song is indeed "Somewhere Out There", however the specific chorus lyrics "defying gravity" and the fact that the album is titled Gravity, led some to believe that the title of the song was "Gravity". The song is mislabeled as such in some search engines, lyric websites, and P2P file-sharing programs.