Why Dance! 2020
Why Dance! explores the lives of 6 dancers from the day they decided to dance to their future plans & dreams.
Why Dance! explores the lives of 6 dancers from the day they decided to dance to their future plans & dreams.
Seth’s world is falling apart around him, as his hatred towards his brother will cause him to make a bad choice that could lead to his death.
A dance dramatic satire about a boy exploring his home only to discover who he want to become. Each scene contains a stereotype or stigma that a male dancer deals with. There are 35 different stereotypes and stigmas that a male dancer faces, from being labeled gay (even if they are not) to the clothes they have to wear. Can you identify all 35 in the film?
No matter what sport his parents stuck him into, Zachary, knew it was not for him. He played the sport because it was what was expected of him. Boys play sports. Zachary did not know what he wanted to do or become. This year it was flag football. It's game day. Little did Zachary know his life would forever be changed.
At the age of 13, James now disagrees with his best friend and defends the girl against him. He fell in love with her and wants to spend all his time with her. James takes her to the river where he and his friend used to hang out. James is now a teenager and the girl is his whole life.
Thinking girls have more fun than boys, 8 year-old Alex convinces Laura to teach him to be a girl, only to learn more about himself.
12 year old James is now caught between wanting to continue being the adventurous boy he was a year ago, however someone now is more of a mystery for him. Now he wants to spend less time with his best friend and starts spying on the girl that he once called names. He makes excuses not to go with his friend and instead takes peeps at the girl wondering why she does things. James is starting to get a crush on the girl.
A story about a curious boy who uses his imagination to explore the great outdoors and his home.
Two adventurous 11 year old best friends play around, explore forests and rivers, run, swim and play pranks on a local girl.
A boy is mistakenly left at home for 24 hours. Each scene highlights a social issue, stereo-type, or stigma that boys still face today.