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Dance in Us Popular ­Culture
By Jennifer Atkins (Edited by)

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United Kingdom, 19 July 2023


PART 1: Popular Dance as Primary Source


1. Locating Popular Dance and Dance in Popular Culture


Jessica Ray Herzogenrath and Bhumi B. Patel


Chapter 1 Case Studies:


The Invented Choreographies of the Tomahawk Chop


Kellen Hoxworth


Popular Dance Cultural Masters


Ariyan Johnson


Do the Hustle: A Saturday Night Reclamation


Abdiel Jacobsen


Bestowing Blessings and Cultivating Community: Lion Dancing in Boston¿s Chinatown


Casey Avaunt


"Watching from Another Place": Dara Milovanovi¿ and Elena Benthaus Converse about Outside Perceptions of American Pop Culture


2. Describing Dance, Writing Moving Worlds


Dahlia Li


Chapter 2 Case Studies:


In the Interest of Health and Cooperation: Women Dancing "The Most Important College Interests"


Jessica Ray Herzogenrath


Dammn Baby! Janet Jackson Dances Pop Feminism


Elizabeth Bergman


Resistance in Rhythm: The Shim Sham Shimmy


Kat Echevarría Richter


Queerness, Closure, and the Finale Dance in It¿s Always Sunny in Philadelphia


Miya Shaffer


Part 2: Stereotypes & Spectatorship


3. Interpreting (Multi)racial Movements in Popular Dance


Miya Shaffer


Chapter 3 Case Studies:


From a Black Cinderella and Filipino Prince to a Career in Commercial Dance


Beverly Bautista


Plasticity in Lexus¿s Black Panther Commercial: Choreographing Blackness as Other through Visual Echoing


Kelly Bowker


Riverdance: Remaking Race


Natasha Casey


The Law of the Jungle: A Conversation with Philip Ancheta about Performing for Walt Disney World


4. Male Bodies and Masculinity in Popular Dance


Brandon Calleja Shaw


Chapter 4 Case Studies:


Macho Sensibilities: A Dancer¿s Autoethnographic Journey


Yebel Gallegos


The Nicholas Brothers: Dancing Masculinity in Down Argentine Way (1940)


Pamela Krayenbuhl


Manning the Pit: Techniques of White Masculinity in Hardcore Punk Moshing


Emily Kaniuka


Bey-Boy: Channing Tatum, Mimesis, and a Test of Masculinity


Nicholas Richardson


5. Femininity and Female Empowerment in Commercial Dance: Shakira and J. Lo at Super Bowl LIV


Juliet McMains


Chapter 5 Case Studies:


Subverting Body Ideals: Abject, Tactile Film Style in John Waters¿s Hairspray


Roxanne Hearn


Dancing Girls and Dance Moms: Performing Femininity on the Dance Competition Stage


Karen Schupp


#Burberry and the Utility of Black Femininity


Ronya-Lee Anderson


Toying with Chauvinism: Parody in Anna Nikki¿s Pole Classique Routine


Carlee Sachs-Krook


6. Spectacle, the Gaze, and Agency in Popular Dance


Colleen T. Dunagan


Chapter 6 Case Studies:


"Fosse Meets Fetish:" When Fosse Goes (Really) Kinky


Dara Milovanovi¿


Spectacular Choreographies of Epic Proportions: Ricki Starr the Ballet-Dancing Wrestler


Laura Katz Rizzo


Sparkling Subversion


Catherine Cabeen


Belly Dance as Restaurant Entertainment


Somya Jatwani


"Far Across the Distance": A Competition Judge¿s Perspective from behind the Table


Madeline Kurtz


Part 3: Recognitions & Revisions


7. Popular Dance and Intersectionality


Jeremy Guyton and Celeste Landeros


Chapter 7 Case Studies:


Naomi Osakäs Hafuness and Polycultural Dance Moves


Maïko Le Lay


"Como La Flor": Selenäs Animation of Intersectional Identity


Anabel Bordelon


Gender is a Drag: Performing Hybridity on RuPaul¿s Drag Race¿s Maxi Challenge "Prancing with the Stars"


Bhumi B. Patel


Perseverance, Resistance, Persistence¿and a Lot of Shaking: A Conversation with NaTonia Monét about Performing in the Broadway Musical Tina


8. Mass Media and Social Circulations of Popular Dance


Laura H. C. Robinson


Chapter 8 Case Studies:


"They¿re the Same Picture": Repetition as Political Critique in Instagram Dance Memes


Miya Shaffer


Legitimization and Circulation of Hip-Hop Dance in "Real Talk: Hip-Hop Education for Social Justice"


Maïko Le Lay


"Just Stick to the Flamenco": Flamenco on NBC¿s World of Dance


Amy Schofield


Dancing Doctors & TikTok Meme-ography: Pointing Towards Female Health Access


Amanda Sieradzki


Everybody has a Dream: A Conversation with Taz Loft about Filming In the Heights


9. Close Up: Step-touch in New Orleans Popular Dance


Rachel Carrico & Latanya d. Tigner


Chapter 9 Case Studies:


"Is He¿ You Know¿"


Aaron Thomas


Meghan Trainor¿s "All About That Bass": A White Girl¿s Booty Anthem


Colleen T. Dunagan


B-Girl Sunny and the Performativity of the Gaze


Sherril Dodds


Varsity Spirit¿s Propertied, White Settler Femininity


Sammy Roth


10. The Politics of Popular Movements


Irvin Manuel Gonzalez


Chapter 10 Case Studies:


New Deal Rhythm: Hollywood Chorus Girls Get Political


Anna Waller


"To exist is to survive unfair choices:" The OA and Queer Acts of Protest


Bhumi B. Patel


Orderly Chaos: Moshing in SLC Punk! Adrian S. A. Manning


Asserting Indigenous Agency Beyond Colonial Spatialities through RainbowGlitz¿s Burlesque Love Medicine


Evangelina Macias


11. Popularizing "American-ness"


Tria Blu Wakpa


Chapter 11 Case Studies:


Ballet at the Movies or Dancing on the Limits of American-ness: Thalia Zanou (1490)


Anna Leon


Romanticizing the Old South in the Confederate Pageant


Teresa Simone


Experimenting with Lady J: A Trans Take on Drag


J. Davenport, PhD


Welcome to America: Reassigning Appropriation through Choreography in Soft Power


Laura London Waringer


closet disco: a meditation


Jeremy Guyton

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PART 1: Popular Dance as Primary Source


1. Locating Popular Dance and Dance in Popular Culture


Jessica Ray Herzogenrath and Bhumi B. Patel


Chapter 1 Case Studies:


The Invented Choreographies of the Tomahawk Chop


Kellen Hoxworth


Popular Dance Cultural Masters


Ariyan Johnson


Do the Hustle: A Saturday Night Reclamation


Abdiel Jacobsen


Bestowing Blessings and Cultivating Community: Lion Dancing in Boston¿s Chinatown


Casey Avaunt


"Watching from Another Place": Dara Milovanovi¿ and Elena Benthaus Converse about Outside Perceptions of American Pop Culture


2. Describing Dance, Writing Moving Worlds


Dahlia Li


Chapter 2 Case Studies:


In the Interest of Health and Cooperation: Women Dancing "The Most Important College Interests"


Jessica Ray Herzogenrath


Dammn Baby! Janet Jackson Dances Pop Feminism


Elizabeth Bergman


Resistance in Rhythm: The Shim Sham Shimmy


Kat Echevarría Richter


Queerness, Closure, and the Finale Dance in It¿s Always Sunny in Philadelphia


Miya Shaffer


Part 2: Stereotypes & Spectatorship


3. Interpreting (Multi)racial Movements in Popular Dance


Miya Shaffer


Chapter 3 Case Studies:


From a Black Cinderella and Filipino Prince to a Career in Commercial Dance


Beverly Bautista


Plasticity in Lexus¿s Black Panther Commercial: Choreographing Blackness as Other through Visual Echoing


Kelly Bowker


Riverdance: Remaking Race


Natasha Casey


The Law of the Jungle: A Conversation with Philip Ancheta about Performing for Walt Disney World


4. Male Bodies and Masculinity in Popular Dance


Brandon Calleja Shaw


Chapter 4 Case Studies:


Macho Sensibilities: A Dancer¿s Autoethnographic Journey


Yebel Gallegos


The Nicholas Brothers: Dancing Masculinity in Down Argentine Way (1940)


Pamela Krayenbuhl


Manning the Pit: Techniques of White Masculinity in Hardcore Punk Moshing


Emily Kaniuka


Bey-Boy: Channing Tatum, Mimesis, and a Test of Masculinity


Nicholas Richardson


5. Femininity and Female Empowerment in Commercial Dance: Shakira and J. Lo at Super Bowl LIV


Juliet McMains


Chapter 5 Case Studies:


Subverting Body Ideals: Abject, Tactile Film Style in John Waters¿s Hairspray


Roxanne Hearn


Dancing Girls and Dance Moms: Performing Femininity on the Dance Competition Stage


Karen Schupp


#Burberry and the Utility of Black Femininity


Ronya-Lee Anderson


Toying with Chauvinism: Parody in Anna Nikki¿s Pole Classique Routine


Carlee Sachs-Krook


6. Spectacle, the Gaze, and Agency in Popular Dance


Colleen T. Dunagan


Chapter 6 Case Studies:


"Fosse Meets Fetish:" When Fosse Goes (Really) Kinky


Dara Milovanovi¿


Spectacular Choreographies of Epic Proportions: Ricki Starr the Ballet-Dancing Wrestler


Laura Katz Rizzo


Sparkling Subversion


Catherine Cabeen


Belly Dance as Restaurant Entertainment


Somya Jatwani


"Far Across the Distance": A Competition Judge¿s Perspective from behind the Table


Madeline Kurtz


Part 3: Recognitions & Revisions


7. Popular Dance and Intersectionality


Jeremy Guyton and Celeste Landeros


Chapter 7 Case Studies:


Naomi Osakäs Hafuness and Polycultural Dance Moves


Maïko Le Lay


"Como La Flor": Selenäs Animation of Intersectional Identity


Anabel Bordelon


Gender is a Drag: Performing Hybridity on RuPaul¿s Drag Race¿s Maxi Challenge "Prancing with the Stars"


Bhumi B. Patel


Perseverance, Resistance, Persistence¿and a Lot of Shaking: A Conversation with NaTonia Monét about Performing in the Broadway Musical Tina


8. Mass Media and Social Circulations of Popular Dance


Laura H. C. Robinson


Chapter 8 Case Studies:


"They¿re the Same Picture": Repetition as Political Critique in Instagram Dance Memes


Miya Shaffer


Legitimization and Circulation of Hip-Hop Dance in "Real Talk: Hip-Hop Education for Social Justice"


Maïko Le Lay


"Just Stick to the Flamenco": Flamenco on NBC¿s World of Dance


Amy Schofield


Dancing Doctors & TikTok Meme-ography: Pointing Towards Female Health Access


Amanda Sieradzki


Everybody has a Dream: A Conversation with Taz Loft about Filming In the Heights


9. Close Up: Step-touch in New Orleans Popular Dance


Rachel Carrico & Latanya d. Tigner


Chapter 9 Case Studies:


"Is He¿ You Know¿"


Aaron Thomas


Meghan Trainor¿s "All About That Bass": A White Girl¿s Booty Anthem


Colleen T. Dunagan


B-Girl Sunny and the Performativity of the Gaze


Sherril Dodds


Varsity Spirit¿s Propertied, White Settler Femininity


Sammy Roth


10. The Politics of Popular Movements


Irvin Manuel Gonzalez


Chapter 10 Case Studies:


New Deal Rhythm: Hollywood Chorus Girls Get Political


Anna Waller


"To exist is to survive unfair choices:" The OA and Queer Acts of Protest


Bhumi B. Patel


Orderly Chaos: Moshing in SLC Punk! Adrian S. A. Manning


Asserting Indigenous Agency Beyond Colonial Spatialities through RainbowGlitz¿s Burlesque Love Medicine


Evangelina Macias


11. Popularizing "American-ness"


Tria Blu Wakpa


Chapter 11 Case Studies:


Ballet at the Movies or Dancing on the Limits of American-ness: Thalia Zanou (1490)


Anna Leon


Romanticizing the Old South in the Confederate Pageant


Teresa Simone


Experimenting with Lady J: A Trans Take on Drag


J. Davenport, PhD


Welcome to America: Reassigning Appropriation through Choreography in Soft Power


Laura London Waringer


closet disco: a meditation


Jeremy Guyton

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Jennifer Atkins and Carlee Sachs-Krook

PART I: Popular Dance as Primary Source

1. Locating Popular Dance and Dance in Popular Culture

Jessica Ray Herzogenrath and Bhumi B. Patel

Chapter 1 Case Studies:

The Invented Choreographies of the Tomahawk Chop

Kellen Hoxworth

Popular Dance Cultural Masters

Ariyan Johnson

Do the Hustle: A Saturday Night Reclamation

Abdiel Jacobsen

Bestowing Blessings and Cultivating Community: Lion Dancing in Boston’s Chinatown

Casey Avaunt

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

Watching from Another Place: Outside Perceptions of American Popular Culture

Elena Benthaus and Dara Milovanović

Chapter 1: Next Steps and Your Move!

2. Describing Dance, Writing Moving Worlds

Dahlia Li

Chapter 2 Case Studies:

In the Interest of Health and Cooperation: Women Dancing "The Most Important College Interests"

Jessica Ray Herzogenrath

Dammn Baby! Janet Jackson Dances Pop Feminism

Elizabeth Bergman

Resistance in Rhythm: The Shim Sham Shimmy

Kat Echevarría Richter

Queerness, Closure, and the Finale Dance in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Miya Shaffer

Chapter 2: Next Steps and Your Move!

PART II: Stereotypes and Spectatorship

3. Interpreting (Multi)racial Movements in Popular Dance

Miya Shaffer

Chapter 3 Case Studies:

From a Black Cinderella and Filipino Prince to a Career in Commercial Dance

Beverly Bautista

Plasticity in Lexus’s Black Panther Commercial: Choreographing Blackness as Other through Visual Echoing

Kelly Bowker

Riverdance: Remaking Race Natasha Casey

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

The Law of the Jungle: A Conversation with Philip Ancheta about Performing for Walt Disney World

Chapter 3: Next Steps and Your Move!

4. Male Bodies and Masculinity in Popular Dance

Brandon Calleja Shaw

Chapter 4 Case Studies:

Macho Sensibilities: A Dancer’s Autoethnographic Journey

Yebel Gallegos

The Nicholas Brothers: Dancing Masculinity in Down Argentine Way (1940)

Pamela Krayenbuhl

Manning the Pit: Techniques of White Masculinity in Hardcore Punk Moshing

Emily Kaniuka

Bey-Boy: Channing Tatum, Mimesis, and a Test of Masculinity

Nicholas Richardson

Chapter 4: Next Steps and Your Move!

5. Femininity and Female Empowerment in Commercial Dance: Shakira and J. Lo at Super Bowl LIV

Juliet McMains

Chapter 5 Case Studies:

Subverting Body Ideals: Abject, Tactile Film Style in John Waters’s Hairspray

Roxanne Hearn

Dancing Girls and Dance Moms: Performing Femininity on the Dance Competition Stage

Karen Schupp

#Burberry and the Utility of Black Femininity

Ronya-Lee Anderson

Toying with Chauvinism: Parody in Anna Nikki’s Pole Classique Routine

Carlee Sachs-Krook

Chapter 5: Next Steps and Your Move!

6. Spectacle, the Gaze, and Agency in Popular Dance

Colleen T. Dunagan

Chapter 6 Case Studies:

"Fosse Meets Fetish": When Fosse Goes (Really) Kinky

Dara Milovanović

Spectacular Choreographies of Epic Proportions: Ricki Starr the Ballet-Dancing Wrestler

Laura Katz Rizzo

Sparkling Subversion

Catherine Cabeen

Belly Dance as Restaurant Entertainment

Somya Jatwani

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

"Far Across the Distance": A Competition Judge’s Perspective from behind the Table

Madeline Kurtz

Chapter 6: Next Steps and Your Move!

PART III: Recognitions and Revisions

7. Popular Dance and Intersectionality

Jeremy Guyton and Celeste Landeros

Chapter 7 Case Studies:

Naomi Osaka’s Hafuness and Polycultural Dance Moves

Maïko Le Lay

"Como La Flor": Selena’s Animation of Intersectional Identity

Anabel Bordelon

Gender Is a Drag: Performing Hybridity on RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Maxi Challenge "Prancing with the Queens"

Bhumi B. Patel

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

Resistance, Resilience, Overcoming a Lot: Talking with NaTonia Monét about Performing in the Broadway Musical Tina

Chapter 7: Next Steps and Your Move!

8. Mass Media and Social Circulations of Popular Dance

Laura H. C. Robinson

Chapter 8 Case Studies:

"They’re the Same Picture": Repetition as Political Critique in Instagram Dance Memes

Miya Shaffer

Legitimization and Circulation of Hip-Hop Dance in "Real Talk: Hip-Hop Education for Social Justice"

Maïko Le Lay

"Just Stick to the Flamenco": Flamenco on NBC’s World of Dance

Amy Schofield

Dancing Doctors and TikTok Meme-ography: Pointing Toward Female Health Access

Amanda Gabaldon

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

Everybody has a Dream: Talking with Taz Loft about Filming In the Heights (2021).

Chapter 8: Next Steps and Your Move!

9. Close Up: Step-Touch in New Orleans Popular Dance

Rachel Carrico and Latanya D. Tigner

Chapter 9 Case Studies:

Is He… You Know…

Aaron C. Thomas

Meghan Trainor’s "All About That Bass": A White Girl’s Booty Anthem

Colleen T. Dunagan

B-Girl Sunny and the Performativity of the Gaze

Sherril Dodds

Varsity Spirit’s Propertied, White Settler Femininity

Sammy Roth

Chapter 9: Next Steps and Your Move!

10. The Politics of Popular Movements

Irvin Manuel Gonzalez

Chapter 10 Case Studies:

New Deal Rhythm

: Hollywood Chorus Girls Get Political

Anna Waller

"To Exist is to Survive Unfair Choices": The OA and Queer Acts of Protest

Bhumi B. Patel

Orderly Chaos: Moshing in SLC Punk!
Adrian S. A. Manning

Asserting Indigenous Agency Beyond Colonial Spatialities through RainbowGlitz’s Burlesque Love Medicine

Evangelina Macias

Chapter 10: Next Steps and Your Move!

11. Popularizing "American-ness"

Tria Blu Wakpa

Chapter 11 Case Studies:

Ballet at the Movies or Dancing on the Limits of American-ness: Thalia Zanou

Anna Leon

Romanticizing the Old South in the Confederate Pageant

Teresa Simone

Experimenting with Lady J: A Trans Take on Drag

J. Davenport, PhD

Welcome to America: Reassigning Appropriation through Choreography in Soft Power

Laura London Waringer

~POP CULTURE CONVERSATION~

closet disco: a meditation

Jeremy Guyton

Chapter 11: Next Steps and Your Move!

About the Author

Jennifer Atkins is an associate professor of dance at Florida State University.

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