![]() ![]() You can't maintain that type of rocky relationship with people. The teachers are very unkind and brutal, and everyone lives together. ![]() Kyle Allen: They definitely present it like that. ![]() I just think the depictions on the show are silly.ĭio Anthony: The way they present it is “very dog-eat-dog”. You could leave the school during the weekends, but other than that, you were in that building training. If they found cigarettes anywhere near you, that wasn’t great either. If you got caught drinking, you were kicked out of the school or you got suspended. If you're gonna dedicate that much of your life to something like, there's not going to be a lot of extra things going on outside of your training. But in school, everyone’s focus is dance. But you watch a couple of trailers and read some reviews and you kind of get what they're doing with the whole boarding school environment. I was curious to see if I would be interested in watching. Like, no one at my school had time to have an affair with the teacher. Things you actually don’t get to do, because you don’t have the time. I can tell they have a lot of shenanigans and things that people get up to. Then Saturday morning you have your class and rehearsals. And then you just compound the soreness for the rest of the week until Saturday. But by the time it's Tuesday, you're sore again. Then you do it again on Monday, and you're feeling good. We didn't have any classes on rest days, but we would still go to the studio sometimes to stretch and keep our bodies from seizing up. At least I had one day of recovery on Sunday. You're sore constantly, right? You have one day of recovery. I wouldn't imagine that the TV show really gets into the fact that we're also exhausted. Kyle Allen: Dance school is very dramatic. I have to ask, have you seen Tiny Pretty Things? The Netflix series about a ballet school.ĭio Antony: Why? You went to dance school, did it bring back memories? Not to mention places like Tahoe and Huntington beach, Malibu…ĭio Antony: At the photoshoot you danced in every frame. I feel like if you went to San Francisco, Los Angeles and then also went to any beach or any mountain top… If you surfed and skied in the same day, that's pretty California. ![]() You know, it's tricky because there's a lot. Kyle Allen: It's like, he’s a movie star governor who lives in Los Angeles. Kyle Allen: Off the top of my head, I think Arnold Schwartzenegger is ironically and phenomenally very California. You know what I mean?ĭio Anthony: As a born and bred California boy, what place or thing do you consider to be quintessential California? Kyle Allen: Well these are good questions. You know what I mean? I can’t keep taking up space in time.ĭio Anthony: That’s a very existential answer. I have to get out of the way for the next generation. Out of your 24 years, is there an age you'd choose to stay for the rest of your days? When you have a bunch of good days, you're like, gosh, I would repeat that one, but I would also repeat this one, but this one doesn't have that one in it…ĭio Anthony: How about when it comes to age? I’m obsessed with aging. Kyle Allen: You know.I’ve just had so many good days. However, much like Groundhog Day, I’m more interested in what day of your life, if given a choice, you’d choose to live over and over? Yes-it is in fact a lot like Groundhog day.ĭio Anthony: Sure. Kyle Allen: So, we’re here to talk about my movie. ![]()
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