Center Stage (2000)
4/10
Some Great Dancing
14 May 2000
Center Stage cobbles together some of the best elements

of Fame, The Turning Point, Flashdance, and Dirty Dancing, so it feels very homogenized and predictable.

That's not to say it's bad. I appreciated that the film did not

gloss over the darker sides of the dance world (unhealthy

obsessions with body images, bulemia, the unnatural and

tortuous effects of ballet on the body), but neither does

Center Stage dwell on them. The tone is mostly upbeat, the

structure formulaic. Although cliched and familiar, this movie does not stint on

dance sequences, and the dancing in this film is pretty

phenomenal. Especially noteworthy is Ethan Stiefel, who

plays the ballet company's male star. He is easily the most

electrifying male dancer since Baryshnikov and may even

be better. Check out his performances here of MacMillan's

Romeo and Juliet and Balanchine's Stars and Stripes and

see if you disagree.
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