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On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, filmmaker Katrine Philp and dancer Egor Kondratenko of the POV documentary Dance for Me took your questions during an online Google+ video chat about the experience of making the documentary and following one's passion against all odds.

Visit the film update page to find out what has happened since the cameras stopped rolling »

Continue the conversation in the comments or by using the hashtag #danceforme on social media.

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This chat has ended (watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yJjTtmrsWE). Thank you to all who participated and submitted questions.

On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, filmmaker Katrine Philp and dancer Egor Kondratenko of the POV documentary Dance for Me took your questions during an online Google+ video chat about the experience of making the documentary and following one's passion against all odds.

Visit the film update page to find out what has happened since the cameras stopped rolling »

Continue the conversation in the comments or by using the hashtag #danceforme on social media.

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Visit the film update page to find out what has happened since the cameras stopped rolling »

Continue the conversation in the comments or by using the hashtag #danceforme on social media.

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Dance for Me: Ask the Filmmaker

This chat has ended (watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yJjTtmrsWE). Thank you to all who participated and submitted questions.

On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, filmmaker Katrine Philp and dancer Egor Kondratenko of the POV documentary Dance for Me took your questions during an online Google+ video chat about the experience of making the documentary and following one's passion against all odds.

Visit the film update page to find out what has happened since the cameras stopped rolling ยป

Continue the conversation in the comments or by using the hashtag #danceforme on social media.