The director of the troupe is rehearsing with the dancers the Flamenco dance version of "Salome", conducting pre-rehearsals and division of labor, wit[Expand All]
The director of the troupe is rehearsing with the dancers the Flamenco dance version of "Salome", conducting pre-rehearsals and division of labor, with everyone expressing their opinions freely. Finally, this fatal and unparalleled dance was staged. The beautiful and sexy girl Salome (played by Aida Gomez) has a mother, Herodi (played by Carmen Villena), who was originally the sister-in-law of King Herod (played by Paco Mora). After killing her own husband, she remarried King Herod. John the Baptist (played by Javier Toca) condemned her for this, and Herodias held a grudge against her. John the Baptist tried to stop the marriage and was imprisoned by King Herod. Salome, who was just beginning to fall in love, danced a dance of adoration in front of John the Baptist, but was rejected. At Herodias' urging, Salome performed a seductive and naked seven-veil dance before King Herod. King Herod was overjoyed and agreed to fulfill all the requests Salome made. Salome said indifferently, "Please put John the Baptist's head on a plate and bring it to me." This film is adapted from the eponymous play "Salome" by Oscar Wilde, the most renowned British playwright of the 19th century. It depicts the tragic and tragic love story in the New Testament of the Bible, which is entangled in extremes and distortions, dancing wildly until death in extremely exquisite and highly formal visuals and lighting.[Collapse]