Hollywood Moves

ebook

By Ambrose Delaney

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Hollywood Moves explores the fascinating and often overlooked relationship between dance and filmmaking, arguing that dance is not merely spectacle but a vital force shaping Hollywood's history and cinematic language. The book reveals how choreographic innovations and on-screen performances have mirrored and influenced broader American cultural shifts, from vaudeville stages to the silver screen. One intriguing insight is how technological advancements enabled filmmakers to experiment with movement, allowing for unprecedented visual storytelling.

The book examines the evolution of dance in cinema, revealing how dance functions as a unique form of cinematic expression, capable of conveying complex emotions and ideas that transcend spoken dialogue. Hollywood Moves unfolds in three parts, first establishing dance's foundational elements in early cinema. Second, it delves into genres like musicals and comedies, showcasing how dance conventions were adapted. Finally, the cultural impact of dance in film is analyzed, exploring how popular dances influenced trends and perceptions.

Drawing on archival footage and original research, the book adopts a chronological approach, tracing dance in film from its early days to the present. Through detailed analysis, Hollywood Moves intersects film studies, dance history, and cultural studies, offering a valuable resource for understanding the artistic and cultural significance of dance in motion pictures.

Hollywood Moves