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Dance and Fame

Ambrose Delaney

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Verlag: Publifye

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Dance and Fame explores how social media and reality television have revolutionized the pursuit of recognition and success in dance. It argues that these digital platforms have reshaped dancers' career paths and fundamentally altered the definition of dance artistry. Consider how dancers now navigate creating viral content, sometimes prioritizing spectacle over artistic nuance, to gain followers and brand partnerships.

 
The book dissects three primary themes: the commodification of dance online, the narratives constructed by reality TV dance competitions, and the new metrics defining success in the digital age. It examines how dancers strategically use these platforms to build their brands and cultivate audiences.

 
The approach blends rigorous analysis with engaging storytelling. Structured in three parts, the book begins by introducing core concepts, then delves into case studies of dancers, and culminates in an analysis of the implications for the future of dance.

 
This book uniquely focuses on the lived experiences of dancers navigating digital fame, offering a nuanced understanding of both opportunities and challenges. It provides vital insights for performers, educators, and industry professionals, fostering a more informed perspective on the pursuit of dance stardom in the digital age.
Verfügbar seit: 24.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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