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The Waterdance received mostly positive reviews from critics; it holds a 94% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes from 17 reviews. [3]In a review that awarded three and a half stars out of four, Roger Ebert praised Stoltz's acting and commented, "'The Waterdance' is about the everyday process of continuing one's life under a tragically altered set of circumstances.
The film The Waterdance, which he wrote and co-directed, was partly based on his experience in rehabilitation. [5] [6] It stars Eric Stoltz as a successful young writer who must deal with his new life confined to a wheelchair. [4] It won Best First Feature and Best Screenplay at the 1993 Independent Spirit Awards. [7] [8]
WaterDance or Wata (abbreviation from the German WasserTanzen [1]) is a type of aquatic therapy which was developed in Switzerland independently of Watsu.While wearing nose clips, a person is gently guided underwater, pulled, swayed, and "flown" while being regularly brought to the surface for breath.
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