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  • Strictly Ballroom Selected Key Scenes Analysis

    Scene 1 (DVD Chapter 1)The Southern Districts Waratah Championship

    This scene represents the benefits of belonging to a group the dancers are represented as glamorous and moving in harmony.The first interruption to the harmony is Scotts mother shouting Come on a hundred! This is the first instance of satire- Luhrmann is making fun of the desperation and ugliness involved in such competitions.Scott is represented as a champion, one who truly belongs to this world of competitive dancing.

    Establishing Shot: Red curtains, dancers in silhouette behind a glass door

    Music: The Blue Danube Waltz, composed by Strauss (Famously used in the legendary 1968 science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

    Costumes and Make-Up: Elaborate ball gowns, symbolic colours used for different characters. Close up shots of extravagant stage make-up

    Symbolism: Scott is Number 100, symbolic of perfection.

  • Scene State Championship(DVD Chapter 6)This scene accentuates the contrast between the competitive Dance Federation and the natural artistic expression of Scott and Fran.The meeting of the Dance Federation leaders is held at a table above the other competitors, symbolising their separation.Scott and Fran dance backstage. Their dance is natural and spontaneous. It is part of the narrative as it represents the development of their relationship and their separation from the Federation.

    Close up, low angle shots are used to make Barry Fife and the Dance Federation leaders seem evil. Barry Fifes face seems a bold red colour.They are caricatures.Setting - The venue of the competition is full of neon lights and poker machines, representing the artificial, unnatural world of the competition.Characterisation - Tina Sparkle represents the unnatural ideal of the competition. Even her name is cartoonish.Music Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps symbolises the developing romance between Scott and Fran, and also Scotts decision to abandon his family and dance studios wishes in order to pursue his artistic vision.

  • Scene Final ScenePan Pacific Grand Prix (DVD Chapter 11)Scott is represented as back where he belongs?Mise en scene and music mirror the first scene.Music: WaltzLiz dismisses Fran as Back in Beginners where she belongsThe close ups of Scott and Fran, accompanied by Spanish guitar music, demonstrate his guilt at his betrayal of his vision and ideals.The tension builds as the dancers prepare for the Open Latin Final

  • Doug desperately tries to convince Scott not to make the same mistake he did, despite Shirleys protest.

    Doug - It cost us our dream Shirley.It was the dancing that mattered.We lived our lives in fear!

    Use of sound (1:15:56 1:16:36)Scott spins around as he hears his fathers words echo throughout the stadium. There is no music, only Dougs voice echoing. This emphasises the power of these words for Scott.Dougs words echo the maxim Fran taught Scott earlier in the film: A life lived in fear is a life half lived

  • Barry: Thats the future of dancesport and no-one but no-ones gonna change that!Scotts triumphant slide onto the dancefloor. Symbolises his resistance to the conformity of the Federation.Scotts movement across the screen is from right to left, the opposite direction to the traditional reading path. This emphasises his individuality.

  • Fran is now in an elaborate dress, Scott a detailed matador jacket.When Barry tries to cut off the music, he is stopped by Les, Wayne, the children, and eventually Liz.Doug initiates the clapping which provides the music for Scott and Fran to continue dancing.

  • The fairytale is complete when Scott and Fran kiss.The dancefloor is filled with dancers, audience members, adults and children.The red curtain closes.

  • 24:09 Spa-Arama

    *08:05**27 mins*