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Broadway Dance Center: Takes on Theater Dance (2007)

Broadway Dance Center: Takes on Theater Dance (2007)
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Follow along as some of the biggest choreographers in Broadway history share their tips and endless expertise in this informative introduction into the world of dance for viewers of all ages and skill sets. In the opening segment, innovative choreographer Eugene Fleming puts more than a decade of dancing experience to use by displaying his prowess at the retro-inspired Savoy Strut - which cleverly recalls the time when Harlem dance was in full swing. Next up, fancy footman Danny Herman offers a warm tribute to the legendary Jack Cole that takes classical jazz dance to the next logical level and offers a particularly suitable challenge to intermediate and advanced-level users. Lastly, choreographer Andy Blackenbuehler incorporates the energy and performance of classical musical comedy into a dance called the Vaudeville Charleston. An effective blueprint for building a truly unique performance, the Vaudevill Charleston helps the viewer to focus on the sharp, humorous, and exciting musical components of the period and is ideal for intermediate and advanced-level users. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Broadway Dance Center: Takes on Theater Dance

Follow along as some of the biggest choreographers in Broadway history share their tips and endless expertise in this informative introduction into the world of dance for viewers of all ages and skill sets. In the opening segment, innovative choreographer Eugene Fleming puts more than a decade of dancing experience to use by displaying his prowess at the retro-inspired Savoy Strut - which cleverly recalls the time when Harlem dance was in full swing. Next up, fancy footman Danny Herman offers a warm tribute to the legendary Jack Cole that takes classical jazz dance to the next logical level and offers a particularly suitable challenge to intermediate and advanced-level users. Lastly, choreographer Andy Blackenbuehler incorporates the energy and performance of classical musical comedy into a dance called the Vaudeville Charleston. An effective blueprint for building a truly unique performance, the Vaudevill Charleston helps the viewer to focus on the sharp, humorous, and exciting musical components of the period and is ideal for intermediate and advanced-level users. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins
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