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Unsingin’ In The Rain

create music and dance and rain in reverse
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There are many times when we wish we could undo that which has been done. I won’t give any examples but some involve decisions that affect entire countries and cannot be easily reversed - the total disaster of brexit is just one. (which has bought economic meltdown, social chaos and not one American chicken boiled in Domestos)

The good news is that with a bit of work, some reversals can be generated, even though this may be a difficult process, requiring great ingenuity and recourses. One such venture involves the recreation of dancer Gene Kelly’s famous dancing sequence from the film Singin’ In The Rain except completely in reverse. Of course this can be easily achieved by simply playing the film backwards, but what is offered here is a type of live stage set version with no film effects.

The performance begins with Gene Kelly taking an umbrella from the actor who walks backwards across the set, followed by the encounter with the policeman. The rest of the sequence is then a continuation of the complete reversal of all of the actions, but also requires the person playing the role of Gene Kelly learning to sing in reverse a rendition of the “I’m singing’ and dancing in the rain” song.

The most difficult parts to create in reverse are the water cascading downwards from the broken down-spout and the splashes in the puddles on the ground. Upwardly projecting angled jets of water are required in both cases from concealed ground-level nozzles, along with a certain amount of water stored in the actual umbrella and Kelly’s hat that will also spray upwards. Most of the rain will continue to fall downwards but will be visually read as doing the opposite in the general context of the overall performance.

The sequence ends with the dancer retreating backwards up the steps of the house on the upwardly raining street. For a better understanding of the idea, simply view the video in the link and play it backwards.

xenzag, Dec 29 2022

https://www.youtube...watch?v=swloMVFALXw [xenzag, Dec 29 2022]

unsong https://unsongbook.com/
a story [Loris, Dec 31 2022]

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       Welcome back. I didn't think you'd last a month but you made it almost 32 days (really - just an hour or so short) since your last "I won’t post any more ideas" remark.
a1, Dec 29 2022
  

       I'll give a hello bun with bonus for originality. [+]   

       As for the Brexit thing, none of my business, but good to see you.
doctorremulac3, Dec 29 2022
  

       read this as unhinging in the rain
theircompetitor, Dec 29 2022
  

       I just watched that scene backwards and think this is a pretty cool idea. Like a recording of a tennis match played backwards, it looks almost the same except for when players enter and leave the scene. A talented dancer could do it, shirley.   

       Not sure about the water splashes from the street though. Upward spraying jets might not look like reversed splashes. Could strobe lights focused on them give a better reversal effect? Think of wagon wheels that look like they’re turning backwards in some old films and TV, as a artifact of shutter speed.   

       For the reversed song, just translate it to Dutch - it’ll sound like a recording of English played backwards. I wonder if Dutch people think that about Engish.
a1, Dec 30 2022
  

       I once saw a variety performance of two people dressed in raincoats and welly boots, one was carrying an umbrella that spouted water out of its top and soaked the audience
pocmloc, Dec 30 2022
  

       I've always thought that Russian sounded like English played backwards. Makes me want to see what Russian played backwards sounds like.
RayfordSteele, Dec 30 2022
  

       Welcome to Retrograd.
pertinax, Dec 31 2022
  

       Returning to the bakery with an excellently executed idea, one that is beautiful, like yours are more times than not, makes this our lucky day. Missed. You were.
blissmiss, Jan 01 2023
  

       How nice to hear that.
xenzag, Jan 01 2023
  

       [Loris], thanks for that unsong link. delightfully weird and rambling story.
a1, Jan 02 2023
  

       Been singing this song all day.   

       Nice way to start the new year.
doctorremulac3, Jan 02 2023
  

       //[Loris], thanks for that unsong link. delightfully weird and rambling story.//   

       Yes, it's really good. Probably better if you know more than I do about Judaism, but still really funny and clever.
Loris, Jan 02 2023
  
      
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