Dancing hasn’t always been seen as a particularly fashionable pastime. While it was one of the most popular forms of entertainment a few generations again, the rise in technology and cultural shifts saw the art of dancing lose popularity.
A night in a dancehall may still not be the preferred night out for today’s young people, unless it’s in a top nightclub, but more traditional forms of dance are making a comeback.
This surge in interest in dance seems to have a lot to do with the rise in the number of popular TV programmes about dancing and dancers, and with such shows topping ratings polls and thousands of children and adults auditioning to get a place on them; it seems that the popularity is only set to rise in coming months.
There have been plenty of programmes about dancing over the years, but it was the advent of the BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ – a show that partners celebrities with professional dancers to compete for the judges’ favour – that really gave people in the UK the dancing bug again. Now with seven series behind it, the format of the show has also been exported to more than 30 other countries, showing we aren’t alone in our love of the dance.
The most recent addition to TV dance shows in the UK is ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, a programme that challenges young dancers from all different disciplines to learn many other genres and compete against each other for the title of Britain’s favourite dancer. The show has a panel of judges but, like ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, the public was able to vote for its top dancers. It also enjoyed regular guest choreographers, who gave the contestants fresh dances every week.
There’s also the show, ‘Got to Dance’ from Sky which also features young dancers in all different genres and styles. Meanwhile, the fly on the wall documentary from London’s Pineapple Dance Studio only goes to show how enamoured the public is with shows about dancing and dancers at the moment. What’s more, with ‘Dancing on Ice’ also giving people a taste of beautiful figure skating, there’s truly something for everyone.
With so many different dancing shows grabbing for your attention, it could be hard to decide which to watch first – or even to know how you will fit them all in. However, the help of something like a video recorder or a Sky 1TB box could help you make sure you don’t miss any of your favourites.
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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What types of dancing do young people do at school dances now?
I want to do this on my own, I can’t afford a dance instructor and I don’t paticularly like dancing classes. The music I will tolerate for the dance will be techno music, so what kinds of dancing should I try? (I refuse to dance to (c)rap and other modern mayhem seemingly called “music”. It’s not music! It’s spitting! Ok..
So what kinds of dancing do young people do at dance parties today?
Answer
hardcore dancing
you grind to techno…
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