Home > Documentary >

Melbourne Shuffler

Melbourne Shuffler (2005)

January. 01,2005
|
7.3
| Documentary Music

Dance music has spread across the world transcending religious & racial barriers connecting to the hearts and souls of millions. People have always felt the rhythm of music and have as a result evolved countless dance styles throughout the ages. Beginning in the late 80's in Melbourne's underground dance music party scene, a revolutionary freestyle dance began to grow and has now developed into the most unique and robust underground dance style since the birth of Breakdancing. The Melbourne Shuffle has no set steps but encourages individuality and imagination, incorporating dance moves from numerous styles such as miming, popping & locking, liquid and breaking.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Similar titles

Reviews

Raetsonwe
2005/01/01

Redundant and unnecessary.

More
Acensbart
2005/01/02

Excellent but underrated film

More
Beanbioca
2005/01/03

As Good As It Gets

More
Neive Bellamy
2005/01/04

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

More
Mark Jepson
2005/01/05

This documentary focuses on the underground dance style known as the Melbourne Shuffle that has notoriously spread across the world to Malaysia, UK, Thailand and parts of Europe.. It shows how it evolved, why these people dance like this, what they think it's all about. If you have any interest whatsoever in dancing, dance music, raves, clubbing, parties or just enjoy learning about different cultures from around the world then check out this documentary! It has interviews with big name DJs.. like Leeroy Thornhill (formely of The Prodigy) and tons of cool Melbourne Shuffle dance footage. I bought it on DVD from their website and it features over 3 hours of special features!! Highly recommended! 10/10

More