Some are classics, some are new streaming entries. While we're sure we missed a couple of your favorites, these are the ones that still get us hyped. But at the same time they mean everything - the difference between a college scholarship and forgoing higher education the economic security of a town literal life and death on a racetrack. In a way, the games mean nothing they are only games after all.
Its the site of our transformations and the rituals of passage. It’s our hope for redemption and recognition. Sports is our fear of failure and obscurity.
It’s about people and places, attitudes, ideas, and drives. As a dancer you always have to be on the hunt for finding new popping dance music because let’s face it dancing to the same popping beats over and over again get’s boring. I’ve spent countless of hours searching google and youtube for the best popping dance music and the best robot dance music. For many, that's why The Last Dance, which centered on NBA great Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s, was such a perfect watch.Īnd in this way, the sports story isn’t really a story about sports at all. Finding awesome music for popping or dancing the robot to can be difficult. Its players are the characters, its seasons the storylines, its games the moments of conflict. A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. The field, the court, the pitch-they are natural settings with their own built-in narratives (the comeback, the underdog, the impossible season, the town that did the unthinkable). In a way, no subject lends itself better to the documentarian’s touch than sports.