Dance hopefuls from all over the country audition, vying for a boarding pass the Finals Week in Toronto. There, they will work with some of Canada's top choreographers to earn a spot in the Top 20. The dancers will then work in partners and select a different dance style each week, in the hopes gaining the public's votes. Two competitors are eliminated each week during the results shows.
In 'So You Think You Can Dance', talented dancers from different backgrounds and styles compete to showcase their skills and win the title of America's favorite dancer. The show features a variety of dance routines, including ballroom, contemporary, hip-hop, and more. Viewers can interact by voting for their favorite dancers via phone. With live broadcasts and critiques from a panel of judges, the show offers a stage for both established and up-and-coming dancers to display their talent and entertain the audience.
The documentary portrayed one of the most established dance companies in Hong Kong which has a history of over four decades. With a tradition of blending Chinese dance and ballet together in the training, the dance company has set sail to re-evaluate its artistic essence by adapting new physical disciplines and philosophy, picking up different cultural traces, meditation and Chinese martial arts. Through monologues of the company members, the film unveiled their fears, self-doubts, and findings in their quest to refine their dance forms and express their cultural roots. It's an uncertain journey towards the cultivation of inner peace and the essence of movement and stillness.
A musical version of Charles Dickens's story of a miserly misanthrope who is taken on a magical journey. The movie follows the spirit of Christmas Present, who wants to prove that people can change, even though he doubts his own transformation. Along the way, he falls for a woman named Kimberly and helps a reprehensible character named Clint Briggs become a better person. The film is filled with song and dance, exploring themes of redemption, human weakness, and the idea that change takes time.
When a young American dancer joins a renowned ballet academy in Berlin, she discovers a coven of witches running the school. As she uncovers the dark secrets of the academy, supernatural events unfold, leading to a disturbing climax.
On a quest to reconnect with the man of her dreams, Layla races across New York City to find a ticket to a sold-out Pentatonix Christmas Eve concert.
After discovering that their routines were stolen, a champion high school cheerleading squad must scramble to compete at the championships. Torrance, the team captain, forms a flirtatious friendship with Cliff while learning about the theft. The team hires a professional choreographer to help them create a new routine, and with their determination and innovation, they make it to the finals where they take second place. Along the way, Torrance gains respect from rival team captain Isis and reconciles with Cliff, sharing a romantic kiss.
Follow Justin Bieber's journey from a small-town kid with a passion for music to the global superstar he is today. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and concert performances, this documentary gives an inside look at the teenage heartthrob's life and career.
The musical, performed by the members as themselves, forming three main couples, is about love. Which is treated to the rhythm of songs where the members dance and sing representing what they feel in each specific moment.
PlayTime is a comedy movie set in modern-day Paris, France. It follows the story of an American tourist who gets lost in the complex architecture and modern life of the city. With mistaken identities, comedy of errors, and slapstick humor, the movie explores themes of conformity and nonconformity. It showcases the chaotic and funny interactions among tourists, waiters, cleaners, air hostesses, sailors, businessmen, and more. Through visual comedy and choreographed sequences, PlayTime highlights the postmodern and urbanized standard of living in France during the 1960s.
Cassandro is a biographical drama that tells the true story of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay amateur wrestler from El Paso who becomes an international sensation as his alter ego, Cassandro. The movie explores his personal transformation, his struggles with prejudice and drug abuse, and his rise to fame in the world of professional wrestling.
The diversity of Wayne McGregor's astonishing talent is demonstrated through Chroma, Infra and Limen, each created for The Royal Ballet, for whom he is resident choreographer. Intimate yet universal, light yet dark, frenetic yet lyrical, McGregor pursues his passion for exploring the inner workings of the human body and mind, his many-layered and beautiful dances providing visual, sensual and kinaesthetic stimulus for the viewer. Works: Chroma (Talbot; White III); Infra (Richter); Limen (Saariaho).
That's Entertainment! is a compilation documentary film that celebrates the golden age of Hollywood musicals. It features clips from famous films and performances by iconic stars, providing an entertaining and nostalgic look into the world of cinema.
A captivating drama about the fascinating lives of Bob Fosse, a renowned choreographer, and Gwen Verdon, a talented dancer. Their passionate relationship and successful careers in the entertainment industry are explored, along with the challenges they face personally and professionally.
The Red Shoes follows the story of a young ballet dancer who is torn between her love for dance and her love for a composer. As she rises to fame, she becomes consumed by her passion and the red shoes she wears, leading to tragic consequences.
That's Entertainment, Part II is a musical documentary that showcases memorable moments from MGM's famous films. It features clips, behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews with the stars, directors, and crew members. The film takes the audience on a nostalgic journey through the golden age of Hollywood.
Six roommates share a cramped four bedroom apartment. One moves out. Another moves in. In the process, the precarious balance of their routines is comically disrupted.
Emma joins professional dancer Leo to astound Paris when a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presents itself, despite Leo's diminishing enthusiasm for competitive dancing.
That's Entertainment! III is a documentary film that takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the golden age of Hollywood. Featuring film clips, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film celebrates the music, dance, and entertainment that made this era so iconic.
Carolyn Taylor embarks on a quest to choreograph the perfect full length pairs figure skating routine to Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" motivated by a teenaged obsession for the 1988 Calgary Olympics (but with no skating knowledge or ability).