he's been cyclists and she was 9 is one of the main figures in alice shantel pelters documentary lookingat the starts about the ballet school for the blind in sao paolo it's about the challenges the students face on their personal odyssey as dances and how they have a nest skills at this unique learning facility. you go to like a regular bowler class and i can see it like that everyone is there is like a big mirror and the students are here and everyone is looking at them you are too you know like mimic like to copy the movements of the teacher and the case of the school know it's like so you have to go east you know and by student and show that's how you do it and you're position there are so everything is based on touch i'm with you it's like you go negative. looking at the stars is not so much a depiction of overcoming disability and prejudice but more portraits of disciplined and determined young ballerinas overcoming odds of being me. the training is arduous the physical impairments mean students can balance by focusing on fixed points the way that sighted dances do. moves like piro