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“There was a dance sequence that when I first saw it was like something out of Dancing With The Stars it was amazing – and I can’t dance.It was this extraordinary beautiful dance with lifts and twirls and I can’t do that, but you do because she somehow makes the impossible possible and it gives you amazing self esteem when you do these things.There’s nothing quite as good – to get a pat on the head for dancing from Madonna – that’s a pretty good feeling.”
The dance scene never made the final cut of the film, co-starring Andrea Riseborough, but he learned plenty of other skills for Madonna.D’Arcy said…
“She challenged me to learn to play the bagpipes in six weeks, which is next to impossible I was told, but I did manage to do it because you feel like there’s no other way, you’ve just got to do it.I can ride horses already but I was in pretty good physical shape for that film and that was again at her request.I know that obviously her fame comes through a slightly different art form but she was more prepared than any director I have ever worked with, possibly with the exception of Peter Weir, but I mention her in the same sentence, that’s how prepared she was.She was extraordinary.”
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