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‘The Dance’ features three couples whose stories are entwined at a dance. Harvard student Cameron reluctantly agrees to take a break from his busy student life and go to a dance organized by his English literature professor, Charles Gordon. Cameron finds the nerve to ask his older brother’s former girlfriend Zoe, a beautiful, focused and rather intimidating dance student. Zoe, with some trepidation, accepts the offer but the two only stay at the dance long enough to make Cameron’s old girlfriend jealous. Meanwhile, bachelor Howard, a witty, successful and career-obsessed day trader gets pressed into acting as M.C. for the dance. His date is Alyson, a sweet, kind-hearted single mother of two who is really excited about her first post-divorce date. At first she shrugs off Howard’s insensitive and sarcastic wit, but when it hits too close to home, Alyson confronts him about it. When he’s teaching at school, Charles is the ultimate genius on romance and Shakespeare. But at home, he seems to resemble Hamlet more closely than Romeo. Charles and his wife Laura end up going separately to the dance when Charles’ biting cynicism cuts too deeply. The story reveals a relationship that has been slowly deteriorating. As the music plays on, these three couples delve a little deeper into their hearts to reveal the steps they need to take in their relationships. ‘The Dance’ unveils the passion, heart-ache and hope to which any couple can relate.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.4/10
Released: April 6, 2007
Runtime: 81 min
Genres: Comedy
Companies: Flynn-Daines Productions Outpost Entertainment
Cast: Michael Flynn K.C. Clyde Joyce Cohen Kari Hawker-Diaz
Crew: Elizabeth Hansen McKay Daines

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