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The Rise of Viral Dances - cover

The Rise of Viral Dances

Ambrose Delaney

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Publisher: Publifye

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The Rise of Viral Dances explores how social media platforms are reshaping dance, impacting everything from choreography to cultural significance. It examines the rise of social media dance trends, analyzing how platforms like TikTok and Instagram have democratized visibility for dancers and changed the dynamics within dance communities. One intriguing insight is how algorithms amplify specific dance content, leading to the rapid spread of viral dances. The book also considers the ethical dimensions, such as cultural appropriation, as dance styles from niche communities gain global recognition. 

 
The book progresses by first delving into the technical aspects of social media algorithms and how they shape dance trends. It then explores the impact on dance communities, from professional dancers to dance education. Finally, it considers the long-term implications, including new art forms and ethical considerations. 

 
Using social media analytics, interviews, and case studies, the book investigates copyright issues, the evolution of dance aesthetics, and challenges traditional notions of dance expertise. This study provides a pioneering examination of how social media has fundamentally changed dance's structure, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in performing arts, media studies, or the intersection of culture and technology. It emphasizes how dance algorithms shape the visibility of dance content, influencing both amateur and professional dancers.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 68 pages.

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