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- Rafael Infante (Chayanne) comes to Houston from Cuba to work at John Burnett's (Kris Kristofferson's) dance studio. He meets Ruby Sinclair (Vanessa Williams), a cute dance instructor there. Chemistry? Will John know he's Rafael's dad?
- Handsome dentist Herve Dandieu, temporarily separated from his new, delectable wife Virginie by a lovers' tiff, is picked up by sexy dance teacher Anita Flores...object blackmail. Sensing trouble, Virginie follows him to the dance school, only to find him circumstantially incriminated in murder. Soon, the school has a gorgeous new instructress, whose slightly scatterbrained attempts to clear her husband confuse both police and suspects...and bring potential danger.
- As Jahaan is going to die in a few months, Bahman, his brother, arranges for his closest friends to gather in Jahaan's farm house in north, to celebrate his (probably) last birthday together...
- Suzuki Shizuka is an office lady at a conglomerate who is treated by a hypnotist and left under the spell. Thereafter she cannot but sing and dance whenever she hears any melody whatsoever. No matter the source, length or quality she is composed to dance along. Shizuka heads back to the hypnotist for relief, but he is nowhere to be found when he is needed the most.
- Jack (Andrew McCarthy) is an executive in a financial brokerage firm trying to impress the firms president, Drew Clayton (Chris Gillett), in hopes of a promotion. However, Jack is dating the fabulously rich and elegant Demi Clayton (Stephanie Mills), who happens to be Drew's daughter. Although Demi's mother Clarisse (Jane Moffat) doesn't necessarily approve of Jack and would prefer her daughter to date a man within their social circle, Jack still plans on proposing. Trying to create the perfect proposal, Jack signs up for dance lessons in preparation for his proposal to Demi at her father's lavish annual Christmas Dance. But when sparks start to fly between Jack and his dance instructor, Christine (Michelle Nolden), Jack will have to make some important decisions before it is too late.
- Two goofballs try to run a beaten-down old amusement park.
- A young classically trained Russian ballet dancer lands an audition for a film with a famous director. Pressures of Russian values and tradition force a decision between career, love, and family loyalty.
- Talented young dancers will invite one untrained family member or other adult who has supported their dance dreams, to become their dance partner for a chance to strut their stuff for a grand prize.
- As a child, Kyoko learned Latin dance from Jose, a Cuban-American serviceman stationed in Japan. Years later, Kyoko travels to New York to see Jose again. After much searching, she finds Jose, only to discover that he is dying of A.I.D.S. and no longer remembers much of his past, including the time he and Kyoko spent together. His last wish is to return to Miami to be with his family, and so Kyoko agrees to drive him, hoping that somewhere along the way, he will remember her.
- Barney's friends are holding a book drive in the park, and every time they open a book, a new tale begins! Reading helps their imaginations grow and inspires them to build a make-believe rocket, put on a circus - and create their own books!
- Twenty years after the death of Derek Jarman, a heretofore unknown Jarman film comes to light. Found by friend Ron Peck, Jarman shot inside Benjy's, a now closed gay nightclub in east London. The film is shown in it's 78 minute unedited glory, meant to be experimental footage to assist friend Peck for the future filming of Peck's Empire State (1987), and set to Frankie Goes to Hollywood, among others.
- The global situation has put a strain on Nicole and Dan's relationship. Will Nicole's genuine desire to reconnect push them apart forever?
- Pong Lang dancing is Phlengphin's favourite thing, but her mother-a former top Pong Lang dancer-has always tried to stop her from doing it. Dueanpradap is planning to make the Pong Lang group of Isan On Son come back with a new generation of dancers. Impressed by Phlengphin's performance, she offers her a chance to audition for the group. Phum, Dueanpradap's son, convinces her parents to let her audition after she helps him get away from ruffians. Phum's actually against his mother's plan of making the group come back. He is also suspicious of Nopphadon, and has Copter spying on him. Phlengphin and her best friend Lamphaen must face Baifern, whose mother is Saengdao, the former dancer of Isan On Son who brought about the end of the group. Finally, Phlengphin and Lamphaen are recruited into the group thanks to Phurit. Phlengphin's intention is not only to pursue her dream but also to about the events of the past. Why are her parents against her being a Pong Lang dancer?
- A man and woman find themselves facing their fears for love...literally.
- Love is like a tango - light or dark, you can't dance it alone.
- Mitchell (Alex Anderson) is an average high school student who has fallen in love with his ballroom dance partner, Emily (Kaylee May). But Emily already has a boyfriend, Devon (Beau Anderson). When Devon decides to pursue the new girl, Amber (Katy Kopplow), behind Emily's back, Mitchell is forced to act. Join Mitchell as he tries to win the heart of the girl of his dreams.
- This film explores the magical world of Fire Dancing as we follow professional Fire Dancers in southern Mexico, who, after facing harsh criticism on a nationally televised talent show, are inspired to develop their technique and performance skills to the highest level by staging the first International Fire Dance Festival in Mexico.
- An documentary interview with Miki Yui on her late partner, Klaus Dinger, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist from Düsseldorf, Germany.
- A wise 14 yo must drag her father back to reality when he tries to teach his wife dances steps.
- An extended music video for the Old 97s song "Dance With Me": An asthmatic out for a nighttime ramble happens upon a posh party where Tricia Helfer, the actress who plays Number Six on Battlestar Galactica is working the red carpet. With a copy of a Battlestar Galactica fanzine in hand, our hero heads up to the velvet rope in hopes of an autograph only to be summarily rejected by the doorman. With that fantasy foiled, he crashes the club in an epically choreographed martial-arts battle in search of his dream girl.
- Jidenna after several years of single-handedly raising a recalcitrant daughter abroad moves back to Africa in search of a miracle. He despises his daughter's guts, not just because she insists on being a dancer and video vixen but moreso, because she reminds him of the one woman that destroyed his ability to love.
- Ella and Eric live an intense love story. A promise will make it last forever.
- A man makes a deal to try to save his sister's life and gets a surprise encounter with an old friend.
- Set against the backdrop of Singapore's arts and culture scene, the 8-episode web-drama follows the lives of a bumbling bank officer and a passionate museum curator, as they grapple with life's choices while pursuing their dreams. Bank officer Nat (Shane Pow) hopes to give his university sweetheart Tricia (Foo Fang Rong) the lifestyle of her dreams, but struggles to keep up with her lofty ambitions. Just as their relationship hits the rocks, Nat has a chance encounter with Vanessa (Kimberly Wang), a junior curator at the Asian Civilisations Museum. He gets drawn into her world of art, heritage and dance, one vastly different from his own. As romance starts to blossom, Nat and Vanessa find themselves facing an age-old dilemma: "Should I pursue the desires of my heart - and at what cost..."
- Live on Stage Tour.
- Dance With Me is a short film about the connection between dance and spirituality. Two dancers have to work together. One dances from the head, the other from the heart.
- A regretful father and optimistic prostitute share a night of insightful and hopeful conversation despite their setbacks in life.
- Hunter is about to ask Wendy to the school dance, but she's hiding a big secret from him.
- Dance with me she screams. The inner child of a grown woman wants to ignore the harsh reality of life, and prefers to feel the numbness, repetition and boredom of 'waiting' rather than the loss of love.