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At A+E Networks EMEA, we share stories that matter. A global broadcaster since 1995, we reach audiences in over 100 countries, including the UK, Nordics, Benelux, Central & Eastern Europe, Spain, Italy, Germany, Africa and the Middle East. Our stories are global and local, linear and digital, and always compelling.

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12 best films about dancers and dancing

Top best films about obsessed dancers, modern, street and classical dances, about exhausting workouts, about self-confidence, and, of course, a little bit about love. On this list, Zac Efron will light up and John Travolta will suffer, Patrick Swayze will drive you crazy, and Channing Tatum will tease the imagination, Christina Aguilera will conquer the dance peaks, Catherine Zeta Jones will kill, and Jessica Alba will charge powerful hip-hop. In general, there will be music, cinema and dance, which not only make you twitch your foot to the beat, but also inspire with their devotion to art.

Dirty Dancing 1987

Production: USA
Genre: melodrama, drama
Director: Emil Ardolino
Scenario: Elinor Bergstin
9000 Corned: Jeeninan KinoSearch Rating: 8
IMDb Rating: 7

The top film starts, which, with a budget of six million dollars (a couple of blockbuster makers choked somewhere), collected one hundred and seventy million dollars in the year of the premiere. A big step for melodrama in a thousand rhythmic steps by Patrick Swayze.

Baby is a good girl from a wealthy family. The heroine is going to study economics, her full name is a tribute to the first female US minister, and the girl’s career plans include work in the Peace Corps. The whole life is scheduled, and ahead of the heroine is a small family vacation with her parents and older sister in a mountain boarding house. This is where all thoughts about the economy and strong women instantly fly out of Baby's head, because, as is often the case with good girls, she falls in love. Hot and dirty. Okay, actually, not so dirty.

Baby's chosen one is an employee of the boarding house - an animator-dancer Johnny. His dance partner Penny gets a temporary leave of absence due to an unplanned pregnancy, and Baby, who is sincerely trying to help the unfortunate dancer, agrees to replace Penny on one of the evening's programs. Baby learns to dance, and a real talent opens up for her, but the girl fails to control herself when Johnny's hands are on her. Well, what will mom and dad say to their little princess now?

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The film is beautiful not only for dancing, soundtrack and another great love that changes the sign of social inequality to "equal". The catch in this movie is that the holidays are over, Johnny is leaving, and Baby is returning to his pre-scheduled life. The drama was not overdone, and the summer adventures remain an exciting memory for both Baby and viewers.

Magic Mike, 2012

Production: USA
Genre: Drama, comedy
Director: Stephen Sodesberg (Ocean trilogy)
Script: RID CAROLIN
9000 Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey
MovieSearch Rating: 6.3
IMDb Rating: 6.1

Magic Mike can't fly, shoot laser eyes, and break steel with his bare hands. Although he flies around the stage, his eyes can kill someone, and with his bare hands he can do a lot. Yes, he is “Super” for a reason: Mike's strength is much more dangerous than Clark Kent's abilities - Mike knows how to control women. Enough playful preludes - let's get down to business.

The protagonist works as a stripper and takes the young conqueror of the dance floor Adam as his padawan. Mike wants to teach the latter how to dance, work as a team, and use the power without going over to the dark side. And the temptations in the world of professional striptease are no less than in the Star Wars universe. This movie will not only show a lot of men hot as a grandmother's soup, but also talk about what real male solidarity and friendship are - Danny Ocean is not the only one familiar with the principle of brother for brother.

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Chicago, 2002

Production: USA, Germany, Canada
Genre: musical, drama, comedy
Director: Rob Marshall (“Heys Memoirs”)
Script: Bill Condon (twiger Breaking Dawn Saga)
Cast: Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere
MovieSearch rating: 7. 7
IMDb rating: 7.1

Further in the top is the record holder for the number of prestigious awards. The tape received thirteen Oscar nominations and eventually took six statuettes of a man with a sword: for best film and best costume design, for sound and editing, as well as for best song, production design and best supporting actress (Katherine Zeta-Jones).

The impressive list of accomplishments may somewhat offset the fact that the film isn't all about dance. The events unfold in Chicago in the 20s, the main character, a housewife Roxy, dreams of becoming famous. Her idol is the daring cabaret prima donna Velma Kerry. This artist never stops playing, and her voice and movements delight the crowds of spectators. However, Roxy and Velma very soon find themselves on the same stage - in a women's prison, and not because you can't be so beautiful in the world. Both heroines are accused of murder, and they have to fight not for the love of the public, but for life.

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The scenery in the film changes frequently: cabarets, restaurants, a women's prison, a courtroom. But no matter what happens, Roxy and Velma's show goes on: the music is on and the dance is on.

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Burlesque, 2010

Production: USA
Genre: romance, drama
Director and writer: Steve Antin
Cast: Christina Aguilera, Cher, Cam Gigandet
MovieSearch Rating: 7. 5
IMDb Rating: 6.4

And again, the story of the cabaret artist is in the top, but now in modern times. The film is about neo-burlesque, a stage show genre that has returned from a banal striptease to its nobler roots. So there will be a lot of revealing costumes, daring numbers and luxurious vocals by Christina Aguilera.

But you should not wait for the original plot - again "Cinderella". Orphan Ali arrives in Las Vegas and proves to the owner of a popular burlesque club that her feet are worthy not only of glass slippers covered with sequins and feathers, but also of a big stage. It remains only to see what kind of princes live at club balls and what exactly this Cinderella will lose in her fabulous Las Vegas.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Song for a Film ("You Haven't Seen the Last of Me").

Black Swan, 2010

Production: USA
Genre: Thriller, Musical Drama
Director: Darren Aronofski (Dream Referen)
Script: Andreas Hainz, Mark Heiman
9000 9000 Cast:
Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel
Movie Search rating: 7. 7
IMDb rating: 8

Films about dancing are sometimes more than “dance helped me open myself and get rid of my complexes!”, And even more than dramatic kisses in the rain at the end of a powerful couples number. The Black Swan, for example, is as far from such melodramas as possible - it is a deep psychological thriller. So psychological that students of the Faculty of Psychology can use it to defend courses on Freudianism in the cinema or what illnesses come from childhood with teddy-pink bears and fanatical mothers.

The young ballerina Nina gets the main role in Swan Lake and begins to become paranoid: she doesn’t reach the previous prima, and the other ballerina is jealous and wants to take the role away, and the director still makes strange hints and calls her frigid names. Nina has many problems, and everything is in her head, and the main question of the film is which swan will prevail over the heroine's cockroaches.

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The film was awarded the Venice Film Festival, and Natalie Portman collected an Oscar, Golden Globe and Saturn for Best Actress. By the way, Mila Kunis for her role also received "Saturn" as the best supporting actress.

Step forward, 2006

Production: USA
Genre: Drama
Director: Ann Fletcher ("27 weddings")
Script: Duan Adler
in roles: in roles: in roles: Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan
MovieSearch Rating: 7.6
IMDb Rating: 6.5

This film began a whole film-dance saga: now the Steps franchise has five films. But the opening tape differs significantly from the sequels: here the characters dance most of the time in the cozy hall of the art school, and the final performance looks more like a personal exam than a large-scale dance battle. Other parts of the series go deeper into hip-hop and feature dance teams and tournaments.

The main character is a petty bully Tyler. The guy is fond of street dancing and vandalism in the company of friends from the ghetto. One day, another prank gets out of control and Tyler is sentenced to 200 hours of community service at an art school. While sweeping the floor, the hero turns his attention to Nora, a senior student preparing for a big screening. Tyler can't admit to himself and his buddies (does everyone have Dud's voice in their head?) that Nora, with her classic moves and pink dreams, makes the hero sympathetic. Therefore, Tyler behaves according to the laws of the kindergarten: he grimaces, rebels and teases the girl. But soon the hero gets a chance to replace Nora's dance partner, and now Tyler realizes that he is capable of something more than petty hooliganism.

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By the way, three years after the premiere of the film, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan (the actors who played the main roles) got married, so love on the screen can be called real - and this is not a musty epithet.

Dance with your heart, 2019

Production: France, Belgium
Genre: romance, musical drama
Director and screenwriter: Ladislas Cholla
Cast: Alexia Giordano, Ryan Bencetti
Rating MovieSearch: 6. 1

Thirteen years after the release of the first "Step Up", hip-hop and classics will unite again. This did not require bloody sacrifices, and no one has been waiting in Azkaban for these thirteen years. Just fresh French dance melodrama follows a proven storyline: a boy in love with a sharp and daring rhythm meets a fragile ballerina girl who seems to have just been taken off the Christmas tree. The guys decide to team up and enter a dance competition with their own style: hip-hop ballet. Or a balehop. Chipolet. Ballet pop.

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In general, the name is not so important - movements and feelings are important.

Rumba, 2008

Production: France, Belgium
Genre: melodrama, musical comedy
Directors, scriptwriters and performers of the main roles: Dominic Abel, Fiona Gordon, Bruno Romi
Rating Cinema Pobedysk: 7. 3
IMDb rating: 6.9

This is probably the most unusual film in the collection. The main characters here do not look like a couple that Noah would have chosen to restore humanity, there are almost no dialogues, but the facial expressions, movements, scenery and costumes are so telling that everything that happens resembles a silent movie. Lively and bright, funny and awkward - almost insane in the best sense of the word picture.

Fiona and Dom work as teachers and devote all their free time to Latin American dances. The guys won all the local competitions, but they continue to enjoy the incendiary rhythms like for the first time, and the love of the couple for each other is just as indestructible. The sounds of the rumba, which have become the main soundtrack of Fiona and Dom's life, will not change even when the heroes have an accident and lose their home. The audience is increasingly uncomfortable laughing, the comedy is getting blacker, but Fiona and Dom continue to move forward in their favorite rhythm.

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Honey, 2003

Production: USA
Genre: melodrama, drama
Director: Bille Wudraff
Script: Alonso Brown in the main role: Jessica Alba Rules :
7
IMDb rating: 5.4

A touching film about how a kind aunt dancer tries to change the unhappy childhood of the guys from the streets with the help of dancing. Of the pleasant bonuses, there is Jessica Alba, who does a good job with the role of a dancer, a storyline with the work of the heroine as a choreographer on the set of clips for hip-hop stars, cute kids from the ghetto who have not yet received certificates, but have already contacted drug dealers, and a cute basketball player in love with the main character.

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Dance from here!, 2013

Production: Great Britain
Genre: Musical comedy, melodrama
Creators: Nick Frost, James Griffith
nickname Frost, Rashida Jones 9000 RICIP . 6
IMDb rating: 6.2

Nick Frost and Simon Pegg have earned the reputation of not too noble British satirists: the guys successfully parodied sci-fi and geek culture in the story about the alien Paul, laughed at comedy action movies in "Hard Hop Type", and "Zombie named Sean" from the year in year included in the lists of the best zombie movies. In this Nick Frost film, the main object of irony is ... Nick Frost himself. The Briton described the story of the tape's creation as follows: "I just thought it would be funny and fun for people to watch a film in which I dance a lot." The self-irony we deserve.

Many people have a box of painful trophies of youth at home: someone has a school medal or a diploma from the Olympics, which reminds you that working as a sales consultant is not the limit of intellectual capabilities; someone has awards and photos from a children's camp that whisper that office clerks are not about creativity and leadership qualities. The main character, the harmless fat man Bruce, has awards from dance competitions in this box. As a teenager, Bruce was forced to give up his favorite hobby due to an injury, and from that moment on, the whole life of the hero is a static bachelor swamp. But one day, a charming new boss comes to Bruce's company, who, it turns out, loves salsa.

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The main character will have to throw off his gray mask (well, a couple of kilos) and shine again on the dance floor in a shiny shirt in order to conquer a colleague and reanimate his own life.

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Hold the beat, 2006

Production: USA
Genre: Drama
Director: Liz Friedlander
Script: Daiyan Houston (Michael Jackson: Nonerland Search)
Cast: Antonio Banderas, Yaia Dacosta, Rob Brown
Cinema Preemi 9000 Ru. IMDb: 6.2

The first film in the collection based on true events. Pierre Dulein, a well-known professional dancer and ballroom dance instructor, comes to work at a school where his wards turn out to be hooligans who are serving their sentences after school. These teenagers have come to think that ballroom dancing is a hobby for regulars of the toilet-soaking school watch, and tough guys and girls should wear snapbacks and dance closer to the floor. Pierre Dulain will have to teach children the lesson that the ability to keep your back straight sometimes means being able to take a punch and not bend under the difficulties of life, and to feel a strict ballroom rhythm means having self-esteem.

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Hairspray, 2007

Production: USA, UK, Canada
Genre: musical comedy, romance, drama
Director: Adam Shankman ("Rock of the Ages", 9001 9001 scriptwriter) Leslie Dixon (Overboard, Freaky Friday)
Cast: Nikki Blonsky, Amanda Bynes, John Travolta, Zac Efron, Michelle Pfeiffer, Queen Latifah, James Marsden

Rounding out the top is a crazy, charming musical retro comedy with an indecently luxurious cast.

Tracey Turnblood knew what body positivity was even before it became mainstream. Cheerful plump dreams of becoming famous and getting into her favorite dance TV show. Tracy's mother (this role was played by an actor who almost became a symbol of film dancing - John Travolta) also suffers from excess weight and does not leave the house because of her complexes. But the main character is not going to play dull Rapunzel and goes to audition for her favorite TV show. Luck rewards the courage of the girl not immediately, but still Tracy notices Link Larkin (illegally handsome musical actor - Zac Efron) - a popular artist who opens the way to the TV stage for the round optimist. It's strange, but conquering Zac Efron, and the host of the program performed by James Marsden, and the audience of the show itself is not enough, and the heroine will face a confrontation with the bitchy (well, of course, you need to eat more because) the director of the channel.

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Having looked at Tracy's adventures once, it is already impossible to believe that a donut or a Big Mac can ruin someone's life.

Dancing Moms Season 9 Release Date, Cast, Update or Cancellation 2020

"Dance Moms" is a shift in the traditional dance reality show genre following the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) training procedures for young and aspiring dancers. The first season aired on Life Span on July 13, 2011, and the series follows Abby Lee Miller as she prepares children's careers in dance and show business. It is produced by Collins Avenue Productions and showcases a teacher's interaction with, and sometimes interference from, his students. mothers too. Filmed previously in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and later in Los Angeles, California, "Dance Moms" aired in its 7th season from 29November 2016 to October 24, 2017 and Season 8 from June 4 to August 27, 2019 is all we know about his next season.

Starring Dance Moms: Who's in it?

Abby Lee Miller owns the Abby Lee Dance Company, where she is the principal choreographer. She is the director of Reign Dance Productions and is considered the main star and host of Dance Moms.

Alongside Miller, Season 8 brought in a fresh group of young talented dancers who train and learn under her careful guidance.


8-year-old Camryn Smith, an expert in jazz and modern dance styles, is the youngest member of the group. In 2018, she was named National Dancer of the Year at the Rainbow Nationals and has been dancing for five years now. At the age of 10, Liliana Ketchman is the only returning member of the ALDC. The young dancer, model, and actress previously appeared in season six as part of the ALDC mini-team.

11-year-old Sarah Georgiana is an accomplished ballet dancer, winner of the Nuvo Breakout Artist and Pro Reveler from the Revel Dance Convention. 12-year-old Savanna Kristic has vast experience in lyric, ballet and contemporary dance styles. She appeared in the second season of the NBC television series World of Dance in 2018 advancing to the division finals. She won the Mini Core Performer title at the 2018 Radix National Dance Competition and was selected as the best dancer at the 2018 Dance Awards.0003

At 12, Pressley Hosbach is a ballet, lyric and hip-hop dancer. He has been dancing since the age of two and was a backup dancer on the Justin Bieber Target Tour in 2016. A model and participant in the prestigious The Dance Awards (TDA), she also won the Pro Reveler by Revel Dance Convention title for 2018-2019.

Giana Nina Paolantonio, 13, has a background in ballet and jazz dance styles. She made her Broadway debut when she was only nine years old and also performed alongside Mariah Carey. 14-year-old Hanna Colin is a lyrical contemporary, tap and hip-hop dancer, student at the Dance Works Center, New Albany, Indiana. She has been in the industry since she was 18 months old and is also a former gymnast. A 14-year-old contemporary ballet, lyric, jazz, modern, tap, acro, hip-hop and ballroom dancer, Brady Farrar has impressive technical know-how and a detailed resume. He was named Best Dancer at the Dance Awards and Young Dancer of the Year at the American Dance Awards.

We expect to see a bunch of new, fresh and inspired dancers in season 9 as well.

The plot of dancing mothers: what is it about?

"Dance Mom's" takes place within the Abby Lee dance troupe and follows its youth elite team as these young talented dancers travel each week to compete in several dance competitions. The episodes chronicle their journey as they win coveted awards while training for the Nationals. Meanwhile, Miller trains them to become "professional, hard-working dancers".

The series also features companion mothers who have their own rivalry and arguments about their daughters. They also occasionally get into heated arguments with Miller herself. The competition format is usually determined by Miller, accompanying instructors and producers. However, the choreography is directed by Miller herself, with occasional assistance from her staff and guest choreographers. It features various competing dance teams competing against each other in a battle to see who reaches the top.

Dancing Moms is a very successful reality show, mainly because it focuses on the drama and conflict between Miller and the bickering moms. Of course, the weekly meetings, close connections between students and their gradual improvement are additional factors that make this show so popular.

On the other hand, the main star of the show is Miller herself, the strict coach of the dance group. She uses constructive criticism and feedback to motivate her students. She tries to bring the very best out of her girls, emphasizing hard work and competitive spirit. Every week, she shows off a pyramid of pictures of girls, where she points out the flaws, attitudes, performances, and overall behavior of each member.

Season 8 began with an hour-long special about Miller's struggles after he was diagnosed with Burkitt. lymphoma in 2018. She had to undergo chemotherapy and learn how to use her legs again after several sessions of physical therapy.


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