Gabrielle Roth Movies
This casual, personal documentary charts one man's dedication to the New York neighborhood he grew up in, as he watches it go from a bohemian paradise in the '60s, to a haven for drug dealers in the '80s, to the gentrified, high-rent slice of Manhattan it has become. Born to a free-spirited single mother in a former tenement house, the fortysomething Josh Pais remembers a childhood filled with colorful characters, from the scenesters and hangers-on to the famous, luminary East Village artists of the era. Though he left the neighborhood to pursue a career as a Hollywood actor, Pais returned, only to find drug dealers and crack dens where his home once was; many of his mother's friends had fallen on hard times. Through it all, Pais remains committed to the area between Avenues C and D, and we watch as he attempts to create a safe haven for his wife and child -- a process made easier when the city decides to crack down on crime in the area. From Pais' point of view, 7th Street becomes safer, but also loses its character as its rents skyrocket. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
Ecstatic dance is an ancient spiritual practice based on body movements which had been all but forgotten in modern times until a teacher at the Esalen Institute began experimenting with it 35 years ago. That teacher, Gabrielle Roth, is recognized worldwide today for helping to re-create what the New York Post has called a "map for the entire creative process." In the second video in her three-volume "Wave" series, Roth introduces us to the "Inner Wave," a journey through meditative trance dance to the stillpoint within ourselves, as we seek to calm both mind and body and create peace in our lives. ~ Kathryn Tamms, Rovi
Ecstatic dance is an ancient spiritual practice based on body movements which had been all but forgotten in modern times until a teacher at the Esalen Institute began experimenting with it 35 years ago. That teacher, Gabrielle Roth, is recognized worldwide today for helping to re-create what the New York Post has called a "map for the entire creative process." The third video of Roth's "Wave" series introduces viewers to the high-velocity dance called the "Power Wave," designed to get the psyche moving while inspiring spontaneous states of creative, intuitive energy. ~ Kathryn Tamms, Rovi
New Age healer, philosopher, and spiritual advisor Gabrielle Roth has been consulting the public on the path to enlightenment for almost four decades. One of her most popular theories involves awakening the inner self through dance and movement, and The Wave is the introductional instructional video that will teach viewers how to respond to rhythm in order to reach well-being and happiness. Also mentioned are her copywritten "5 Rhythms," which are a tiered process for getting viewers to achieve "ecstasy." The Wave was also sold as part of a three-video set which included The Power Wave and The Inner Wave . ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
There are few places on Earth as rich in history and intrigue as Egypt. In this lyrical film, directors Sheldon Rochlin and Maxine Harris provide a glimpse into the pulse of mystical Egypt with its trance dances and ever-present street music. Punctuated with the poetry of the Sufi mystic Rumi, this video has a trance-like flow that blends with amazing imagery in an attempt to convey a real sensation of the ecstatic nature of daily Egyptian life. ~ Sean Hurley, Rovi
- Starring:
- Gabrielle Roth







