When televisions became a staple in households, early television shows celebrated the potential of dance as a communal celebration while introducing it to new audiences. Come the 2000s, TV dance competitions began to inundate the airwaves and shape the dance world as a whole.
This week, the Frameform team examines the influence of dance-theme television shows on the culture at large and how they shape value systems for casual viewers both positively and negatively.
The episode includes an interview with Mark Orsborn of the Jam Project discussing his experience performing on World of Dance and the forces behind the camera at play.
Follow Mark Orsborn @markorsborntap and @jamprojecttap
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FEATURED
Soul Train (1971 - 2006)
Doc: Soul Train - The Hippest Trip in America (10 min version)
So You Think You Can Dance (2005 - Present)
Cat Deely Talks About Hosting “So You Think You Can Dance”
World of Dance (2017 - 2020)
Other TV Docs on Televised Dance
Gregory Hines : Tap in America (1989)
That’s Dancing! (1985)
FF Team Rec
Wired | Accent Expert Gives a Tour of US Accents
Chain Bear F1
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
(Brought to you by The Int’l Screendance Calendar )
Kinesthesia Film Festival from Independent Dance
Middlesex University, London
July 16th - 18th
In-Person
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