{"id":586,"date":"2023-10-03T05:08:19","date_gmt":"2023-10-03T05:08:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesilverpetticoatreview.com\/?p=586"},"modified":"2024-08-23T09:19:21","modified_gmt":"2024-08-23T09:19:21","slug":"70-must-watch-dance-movies-throughout-the-ages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesilverpetticoatreview.com\/index.php\/2023\/10\/03\/70-must-watch-dance-movies-throughout-the-ages\/","title":{"rendered":"70 Must-Watch Dance Movies Throughout the Ages"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/thesilverpetticoatreview.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/70-Must-Watch-Dance-Movies-Throughout-the-Ages.jpg\" alt=\"70 Must-Watch Dance Movies Throughout the Ages\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Dance movies have played a significant role in film history, captivating audiences since Thomas A. Edison recorded Ruth St. Denis&#8217;s skirt dance in 1894. But it was Swan Lake from St. Petersburg in 1895 that officially kicked off the dance movie genre. <\/p>\n<p>As fans of both dance and dance cinema, we thought it would be fun to highlight some of the best dance movies ever made. These films offer a perfect mix of engaging stories and memorable choreography. Over the years, dance movies have evolved to reflect changing times, from classics like 42nd Street and The Red Shoes to modern hits like Step Up. These films showcase the enduring appeal of dance on screen.<\/p>\n<p>Whether they explore themes of passion and romance or delve into the professional dance world, these movies prove that dance is more than just entertainment\u2014it&#8217;s a powerful form of artistic expression. We&#8217;ve carefully selected dance movies worldwide that have left a mark on film history or touched viewers&#8217; hearts. Our collection includes something for everyone, from graceful ballroom routines to hip-hop battles, Old Hollywood dance flicks, modern romances, and even musicals. And if you&#8217;re curious to watch any of our picks, we&#8217;ve noted where you can currently find each movie.<\/p>\n<p>So, put on your dancing shoes and join us in celebrating some of the best dance films ever made.<\/p>\n<p>Note: The availability of these movies is accurate as of June 2, 2023, but it can change. If we update this post, we\u2019ll let you know.<\/p>\n<p> Some of the Best Dance Movies of All Time (Alphabetical Order):<\/p>\n<p>1. 42nd Street (1933)<br \/>\n42nd Street transports us to Broadway&#8217;s golden age, where a chorus girl steps in after the star breaks her ankle. Full of glitz, glamour, and Busby Berkeley&#8217;s groundbreaking choreography, this film is preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural significance.<\/p>\n<p>2. ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013)<br \/>\nThis high-energy Hindi-language dance drama, directed by Remo D&#8217;Souza, features a group of unlikely dancers competing in a prestigious dance competition. It\u2019s Bollywood\u2019s first 3D dance movie with real-world struggles and amazing choreography.<\/p>\n<p>3. All That Jazz (1979)<br \/>\nStarring Roy Scheider, this semi-autobiographical film about director-choreographer Bob Fosse received nine Academy Award nominations, winning four. It offers a raw and captivating look at the dark side of showbiz and dance. <\/p>\n<p>4. An American in Paris (1951)<br \/>\nThis classic musical, directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, features unforgettable dance numbers set to George Gershwin&#8217;s music. The film\u2019s climax is a breathtaking 17-minute ballet sequence.<\/p>\n<p>5. Anchors Aweigh (1945)<br \/>\nGene Kelly and Frank Sinatra star in this classic musical comedy, best known for Kelly\u2019s dance with the animated Jerry Mouse. The story follows two Navy sailors helping a young woman find fame in Hollywood.<\/p>\n<p>6. Annie (1982)<br \/>\nA childhood favorite, this film adapts the Broadway musical about the orphan Annie&#8217;s adventures during the Great Depression, directed by John Huston. It is filled with many musical dance numbers.<\/p>\n<p>7. Ballet Shoes (2007)<br \/>\nHeidi Thomas adapted the story of three adopted sisters pursuing their dreams into a period film full of beautiful dance scenes and an uplifting narrative, featuring a star-studded British cast.<\/p>\n<p>8. Beat Street (1984)<br \/>\nThis film portrays hip-hop culture and breakdancing in the South Bronx. While not critically acclaimed, its cultural significance and entertaining dance moves are undeniable.<\/p>\n<p>9. Billy Elliot (2000)<br \/>\nThis inspiring coming-of-age story follows a young boy pursuing his passion for ballet, defying societal and family expectations. Jamie Bell shines in this charming British film.<\/p>\n<p>10. Black Swan (2010)<br \/>\nNatalie Portman won an Oscar for her performance in this dark psychological thriller about the competitive ballet world, directed by Darren Aronofsky.<\/p>\n<p>11. Breakin\u2019 (1984)<br \/>\nWhile dated, Breakin\u2019 played a significant role in popularizing breakdancing in cinema. Despite a simplistic plot and mediocre acting, the dance sequences are superb.<\/p>\n<p>12. Bring It On (2000)<br \/>\nThis teen romantic comedy, centered on a high school cheerleading squad, has fantastic dance sequences and continues to be a fan favorite.<\/p>\n<p>13. Burlesque (2010)<br \/>\nStarring Christina Aguilera and Cher, this film follows a small-town girl entering the world of glamorous cabaret. It quickly became a cult favorite for its performances and songs.<\/p>\n<p>14. Cabaret (1972)<br \/>\nBob Fosse&#8217;s film adaptation, set in 1931 Berlin, is about nightclub entertainer Sally Bowles. It won eight Academy Awards, captivating audiences with its dance sequences and social commentary.<\/p>\n<p>15. Center Stage (2000)<br \/>\nThis influential romantic dance film takes viewers behind the scenes of a ballet academy. Although not critically praised, its choreography, love story, and entertainment make it beloved by audiences.<\/p>\n<p>16. Chicago (2002)<br \/>\nThis Oscar-winning musical, set in 1920s Chicago, tells the story of two female criminals vying for a lawyer\u2019s attention. It features impressive musical performances and award-winning acting.<\/p>\n<p>17. A Chorus Line (1985)<br \/>\nBased on the Broadway musical, this film follows dancers auditioning for a chorus line. It stars Michael Douglas and offers an exciting look at characters passionate about dance.<\/p>\n<p>18. The Company (2003)<br \/>\nDirected by Robert Altman, this documentary-like film provides an intimate look at the lives of professional dancers in the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, starring Neve Campbell, James Franco, and Malcolm McDowell.<\/p>\n<p>19. Dance Academy: The Movie (2017)<br \/>\nA follow-up to the Australian TV series Dance Academy, this film focuses on the dancers\u2019 lives post-graduation, especially protagonist Tara Webster\u2019s recovery from injury.<\/p>\n<p>20. Dance with Me (1998)<br \/>\nThis romantic drama centers on a young Cuban dancer searching for his father in Houston, where he partners with a dance instructor in a competition. The chemistry between leads Vanessa Williams and Chayanne is palpable.<\/p>\n<p>21. Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)<br \/>\nAn award-winning Bollywood musical about a dancer who falls in love with her director. It\u2019s full of romance, dance, and compelling characters.<\/p>\n<p>22. Dirty Dancing (1987)<br \/>\nThis iconic dance movie follows the summer romance between Baby and Johnny, a resort dance instructor. Known for its memorable soundtrack and dance sequences, it\u2019s a cultural touchstone.<\/p>\n<p>23. Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004)<br \/>\nWhile not as revered as its predecessor, this film follows a teenage girl and her dance partner in 1958 Cuba, offering a more politically charged story and authentic Latin dance.<\/p>\n<p>24. Easter Parade (1948)<br \/>\nStarring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, this romantic musical features memorable dance routines set to Irving Berlin\u2019s music.<\/p>\n<p>25. Fame (1980)<br \/>\nFollowing students at NYC\u2019s High School for the Performing Arts, this musical drama is known for its Oscar-winning song \u201cFame\u201d and unforgettable dance numbers.<\/p>\n<p>26. Flashdance (1983)<br \/>\nThis film about a young woman aspiring to become a professional dancer is known for empowering messages, memorable performances, and iconic songs like \u201cManiac.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>27. Footlight Parade (1933)<br \/>\nA classic musical about a producer creating elaborate dance numbers. Known for Busby Berkeley\u2019s innovative choreography, it\u2019s historically significant.<\/p>\n<p>28. Footloose (1984)<br \/>\nKevin Bacon stars in this cult classic about a city boy who moves to a town where dancing is banned, featuring the memorable dance scene set to Kenny Loggins\u2019 hit song.<\/p>\n<p>29. For Me and My Gal (1942)<br \/>\nGene Kelly\u2019s film debut alongside Judy Garland in a classic musical about two vaudeville performers falling in love.<\/p>\n<p>30. Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985)<br \/>\nStarring Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt, this 80s dance movie is a fun guilty pleasure about teenage girls auditioning for a dance show.<\/p>\n<p>31. Grease (1978)<br \/>\nOlivia Newton-John and John Travolta lead this quintessential musical about teen romance with catchy songs and entertaining dance numbers.<\/p>\n<p>32. The Greatest Showman (2017)<br \/>\nInspired by P.T. Barnum\u2019s life, this musical stars Hugh Jackman and features terrific songs and awe-inspiring dance routines.<\/p>\n<p>33. Hairspray (2007)<br \/>\nThis film follows an overweight teenager who earns a spot on a local TV dance show and fights for social change. Based on the popular musical, it has infectious music and exciting dance sequences.<\/p>\n<p>34. Happy Feet (2006)<br \/>\nAn animated film about a tap-dancing penguin, voiced by Elijah Wood, which won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature.<\/p>\n<p>35. High School Musical (2006)<br \/>\nThis pop culture phenomenon became a franchise, known for its outstanding choreography and catchy songs.<\/p>\n<p>36. High Strung (2016)<br \/>\nA clich\u00e9d but enjoyable dance movie about an American dancer and a British violinist falling in love, centered around a dance competition.<\/p>\n<p>37. Holiday Inn (1942)<br \/>\nStarring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, this Christmas classic introduced \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d and features memorable dance numbers.<\/p>\n<p>38. Honey (2003)<br \/>\nJessica Alba stars as a young dancer who uses her skills to inspire her community, offering a heartwarming tale that combines hip-hop dance with uplifting messages.<\/p>\n<p>39. In the Heights (2021)<br \/>\nThis Lin Manuel-Miranda musical, set in Washington Heights, tells the story of a young man pursuing his dreams. It features excellent choreography, casting, and original songs.<\/p>\n<p>40. La La Land (2016)<br \/>\nStarring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, this modern musical about two ambitious people in Los Angeles features fabulous choreography and timeless themes of love and dreams.<\/p>\n<p>41. The Little Colonel (1935)<br \/>\nStarring Shirley Temple, this film includes the first interracial dance on film\u2014a tap-dancing sequence between Temple and Bill Robinson.<\/p>\n<p>42. Mao\u2019s Last Dancer (2009)<br \/>\nBased on the true story of Li Cunxin, this romantic drama\/biopic features beautiful ballet routines and a compelling narrative.<\/p>\n<p>43. Mary Poppins (1964)<br \/>\nThis family classic stars Julie Andrews as a magical nanny, featuring numerous iconic dance sequences like the Chimney-Sweep dance with Dick Van Dyke.<\/p>\n<p>44. Moulin Rouge! (2001)<br \/>\nBaz Luhrmann\u2019s musical set in 19th-century Paris, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, is full of lavish costumes, spectacular dance numbers, and an incredible soundtrack.<\/p>\n<p>45. Newsies (1992)<br \/>\nA young Christian Bale stars in this Disney film about the 1899 NYC Newsboy strike, known for its fun dance sequences choreographed by Kenny Ortega.<\/p>\n<p>46. Polina, Danser Sa Vie (2016)<br \/>\nThis visually stunning French film follows a young Russian ballerina who discovers a passion for contemporary dance.<\/p>\n<p>47. Pride and Prejudice (2005)<br \/>\nWhile not a traditional dance movie, the 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen\u2019s novel features significant ballroom dance scenes essential to the story\u2019s courtship themes.<\/p>\n<p>48. The Red Shoes (1948)<br \/>\nBased on Hans Christian Andersen&#8217;s fairy tale, this film is considered one of the best British movies ever made, blending art and dance.<\/p>\n<p>49. Saturday Night Fever (1977)<br \/>\nThis disco-era classic turned John Travolta into a star, featuring iconic dance moves and a memorable soundtrack.<\/p>\n<p>50. Save the Last Dance (2001)<br \/>\nJulia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas star in this teen romance about an interracial couple bonding over ballet and hip hop dance.<\/p>\n<p>51. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)<br \/>\nKnown for its barn-raising dance, this musical tells the story of brothers in the 19th century looking for brides.<\/p>\n<p>52. Shall We Dance? (1996, 2004)<br \/>\nBoth the Japanese original and the American adaptation tell the story of a middle-aged man finding joy through ballroom dance lessons.<\/p>\n<p>53. Silver Linings Playbook (2012)<br \/>\nBradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence star in this rom-com about two people with mental health issues entering a dance competition.<\/p>\n<p>54. Singin\u2019 in the Rain (1952)<br \/>\nOne of the best musicals ever, starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O\u2019Connor, featuring unforgettable dance numbers.<\/p>\n<p>55. Step Up (2006)<br \/>\nChanning Tatum and Jenna Dewan showcase their chemistry in this popular dance movie that blended street dance with a touching love story.<\/p>\n<p>56. Stomp the Yard (2007)<br \/>\nThis film about a street dancer joining a fraternity step-dancing team is known for its impressive choreography.<\/p>\n<p>57. Stormy Weather (1943)<br \/>\nFeaturing an all-Black cast, this film includes some of the best dance productions ever seen, starring Bill Robinson and Lena Horne.<\/p>\n<p>58. Strictly Ballroom (1992)<br \/>\nBaz Luhrmann\u2019s film about eccentric dancer Scott and his unlikely partner Fran is a heartwarming love story with unique choreography.<\/p>\n<p>59. Sweet Charity (1969)<br \/>\nThis Bob Fosse musical, starring Shirley MacLaine, follows the optimistic dancer Charity in her quest for love and features iconic dance sequences.<\/p>\n<p>60. Swing Kids (1993)<br \/>\nThis historical drama-dance film, featuring Christian Bale, explores jazz-obsessed teenagers in 1930s Germany.<\/p>\n<p>61. Swing Kids (2018)<br \/>\nA Korean film about soldiers putting together a tap show during the Korean War, blending heartbreak and joy.<\/p>\n<p>62. Swing Time (1936)<br \/>\nThe ultimate Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance movie, featuring brilliant choreography and performances.<\/p>\n<p>63. Take the Lead (2006)<br \/>\nAntonio Banderas stars as a ballroom dance instructor teaching struggling high school students, blending ballroom with hip-hop styles.<\/p>\n<p>64. The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)<br \/>\nThis comic opera film from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger is a visual masterpiece with impressive art direction and choreography.<\/p>\n<p>65. Tap (1989)<br \/>\nGregory Hines stars in this film about an ex-con torn between crime and dance, featuring spectacular tap dancing.<\/p>\n<p>66. Top Hat (1935)<br \/>\nFred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in this classic romantic musical with lots of superb dancing.<\/p>\n<p>67. The Turning Point (1977)<br \/>\nStarring Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft, this film about a former dancer and her daughter in a ballet company received 11 Oscar nominations.<\/p>\n<p>68. West Side Story (1961, 2021)<br \/>\nBoth the original and Spielberg\u2019s adaptation tell the tale of star-crossed lovers in NYC with breathtaking choreography and unforgettable songs.<\/p>\n<p>69. White Nights (1985)<br \/>\nStarring real-life ballet legend Mikhail Baryshnikov, this film features inspiring dance scenes and stars Gregory Hines, Helen Mirren, and Isabella Rossellini.<\/p>\n<p>70. You Got Served (2004)<br \/>\nKnown for its sensational choreography, this film follows two friends running a dance crew in Los Angeles, entering a battle for $5000.<\/p>\n<p> Even More Dance Movies to Enjoy:<br \/>\n&#8211; Another Cinderella Story (2008)<br \/>\n&#8211; Broadway Melody Of 1940<br \/>\n&#8211; Bye Bye Birdie (1963)<br \/>\n&#8211; Coyote Ugly (2000)<br \/>\n&#8211; Daddy Long Legs (1955)<br \/>\n&#8211; Dance With the Wind (2004)<br \/>\n&#8211; Dancers (1987)<br \/>\n&#8211; Dancing at Lughnasa (1998)<br \/>\n&#8211; Feel the Beat (2020)<br \/>\n&#8211; First Position (2011)<br \/>\n&#8211; The Fits (2015)<br \/>\n&#8211; Frances Ha (2012) (Rated R)<br \/>\n&#8211; Funny Face (1957)<br \/>\n&#8211; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)<br \/>\n&#8211; Gotta Kick It Up (2002)<br \/>\n&#8211; Innocent Steps (2005)<br \/>\n&#8211; The King and I (1956)<br \/>\n&#8211; Leap! (2017)<br \/>\n&#8211; Mad Hot Ballroom (2005)<br \/>\n&#8211; Magic Mike (2012)<br \/>\n&#8211; Make it Happen (2008)<br \/>\n&#8211; Mamma Mia\/Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (2008, 2018)<br \/>\n&#8211; Marilyn Hotchkiss\u2019 Ballroom Dancing and Charm School (2005)<br \/>\n&#8211; The Music Man (1962)<br \/>\n&#8211; The Nutcracker (1993)<br \/>\n&#8211; Oklahoma! (1955)<br \/>\n&#8211; On the Town (1949)<br \/>\n&#8211; Summer Stock (1950)<br \/>\n&#8211; Tango (1998)<br \/>\n&#8211; Tango Lesson (1997)<br \/>\n&#8211; They Shoot Horses, Don\u2019t They? (1969)<br \/>\n&#8211; Viva Las Vegas (1964)<br \/>\n&#8211; The Way We Dance (2013)<br \/>\n&#8211; The White Crow (2018) (Rated R)<br \/>\n&#8211; Work It (2020)<br \/>\n&#8211; Yeh Ballet (2020)<\/p>\n<p>There are so many more to discover! What are your favorite dance movies of all time? Did we miss any of your favorites? 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