Mad Hot Ballroom Dancing adds more fun to people’s daily lives. The students of several New York City elementary schools learn ballroom dancing and compete in a city wide dance competition.
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| Fresh (102) I thinks schools everywhere should add ballroom dancing to the curriculum. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust. Coming Soon, Regal ;), The New York fourth and fifth graders did well in the competition, Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2013. | Rating: 3/4 There are brief scenes with the kids talking about dancing and about their lives. |, September 30, 2005 You'll find yourself rooting for the children to win their competitions, but also wishing you could see them ten years on, to see where they end up in life.
I was cheering for those kids.
TIPS for the merengue? Not being interested in Ballroom dancing I thought it might be a bore, but I was captivated. "I see them turning into ladies and gentlemen," an instructor reflects with tear-filled eyes.
Was this review helpful to you? But the children learn what it means to be a part of something big, to give their hearts to it, and that losing is not the end of the world, and that’s almost as important as learning the merengue and the tango. Providing unique insight into the incredible cultural diversity that is New York City, this film profiles several kids from three schools (out of 60) at this dynamic age, when becoming that "cool" teenager vies for position with familiar innocence, while they learn the merengue, rumba, tango, the foxtrot and swing. Cinemark Fifth grade turns out to be the perfect age for these classes. What is the most important thing the children learned from the dance lessons? "It's fun being 10 because when you are 10 you can play alot...." In the competition they include the song: "You Give Me Fever," Loved the final dance competition held in a primary-color painted school auditorium!! Mad Hot Ballroom
Mad Hot Ballroom is about a group of New York City public school students who decide to take up ballroom dancing.
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Told from their candid, sometimes hilarious perspectives, these kids are transformed, from reluctant participants to determined competitors, from typical urban kids to "ladies and gentlemen," on their way to try to compete in the final citywide competition. The students become extremely focused on this competition and show how racial boundaries fall away as the students pursue the same goal.
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This competition is to decide which school has produced the best dancers. Gonna have to go to Arthur Murray Studios to learn/relearn ball room dances...and there are some meetups here in the Valley...Dance is movement...Liked the one with the actress from" " My Cousin Vinny", and Take the Lead with Antonio Banderas...the Netflix review I read compared this documentary to the Antonio Banderas film "Take the Lead."
Looking for something to watch? This documentary includes some wonderful teacher-student interaction without the hard edge of the high schoolers, which is where the resemblance to "Take The Lead" ends. At times a little sad, but over all a delight to watch given their youthful ambitions and postive thinking. Mad Hot Ballroom is an Documentary, Kids & Family movie that was released in 2005 and has a run time of 1 hr 46 min. I think it was genius that Pierre Dulaine had the foresight to provide an opportunity for city school children to experience ballroom. |, April 16, 2009 They bow to their partners. Though the kids gamely promise not to “boast and brag about it because it will make other people feel worthless” in pre-competition discussion,” when the time comes some of those who don’t win are heartbroken. Some tense and sad moments in the competition, A theme of the movie, references to gay marriage. The kids are old enough to pay attention and follow complex directions, but young enough that they’re not yet “too cool for school.” They’re willing to give the adults the benefit of the doubt and aren’t yet worried about looking dorky. Coming Soon.
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