There have been hundreds of musicals over the years, movies where dance plays a huge role in the storylines, often introducing new dance moves created just for these films.
Dancers from today’s generation draw significant influence from the styles and steps of a bygone era. Spanning from Hollywood to Bollywood, music and dance have been pivotal in cinema history. Iconic moments like Gene Kelly in “Singin’ in the Rain” or Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in “Mary Poppins” are unforgettable. And who can overlook John Travolta’s performances in “Saturday Night Fever”, “Grease”, and “Pulp Fiction”? These movies are not just films; they are dance cinema classics, each with their own great songs and incredible dance steps.
But imagine if someone merged these cinematic dances into one video. The task would first involve selecting a universal piece of music that harmonizes with the various moves and rhythms. Then comes the daunting task of sifting through decades of dance films to select the perfect excerpts for this masterpiece. It’s a project that requires countless hours, and indeed, someone has devoted a significant part of their life to this.
The song “Uptown Funk”, a massive hit by British record producer Mark Ronson and American superstar Bruno Mars, was the chosen soundtrack for this ambitious film clip. This song itself is a global phenomenon, recorded in locations worldwide, involving numerous musicians. Released in November 2014, it became a huge hit globally, dominating the “Billboard Hot 100” charts and winning two Grammy Awards. The official video has amassed over 2.9 billion hits on YouTube alone.
This compilation features nearly 100 different dance scenes from movies across the last ten decades. It showcases a diverse range of dance styles and characters, making it a masterful watch. The editor’s skill in blending these scenes is nothing short of incredible.
Watching this video by What’s the Mashup with headphones is a nostalgic journey, bringing back memories of classic movies. It’s an excellent example of video editing mastery in the realm of dance and film. A fun activity is to make a list of all the films you recognize – a game that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Check out this amazing dance cinema compilation!