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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan worked as professional dancers prior to being cast in this 2006 sleeper hit; their expert moves (and, as seen here, ultra-realistic rehearsal gear) were a big reason for the film's unexpected success. (Their obvious chemistry--they started dating as soon as filming wrapped and married last summer--didn’t hurt either.) (CREDIT: Touchstone Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
"Footloose" returns to the big screen! While we’ll always love the 1984 original, we can’t wait to see the remake featuring Julianne Hough and newbie Kenny Wormald (who plays Ren McCormack, originally played by Kevin Bacon). To get you in the mood to “cut loose,” InStyle.com compiled a list of some of the best dance scenes ever shown on-screen. Click through to check out their favorites! (CREDIT: Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
Pollyanna-ish Sandy needn't have bothered with her bad-girl makeover: She'd already won Danny's heart. But we love the way Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta's tight, black, "greaser" duds contrast with their super-sunny singing and dancing in this 1978 musical's fun finale. (CREDIT: Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan worked as professional dancers prior to being cast in this 2006 sleeper hit; their expert moves (and, as seen here, ultra-realistic rehearsal gear) were a big reason for the film's unexpected success. (Their obvious chemistry--they started dating as soon as filming wrapped and married last summer--didn’t hurt either.) (CREDIT: Touchstone Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
In the 1957 musical, Audrey Hepburn played an amateur philosopher turned reluctant fashion model (opposite dance legend Fred Astaire). The beatnik black ensemble she wore for a scene in which she broke out into a Bohemian-style routine is still chic; the sequence was repurposed by Gap in a 2006 ad for "skinny black pants." (CREDIT: Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
In 2002, Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Gere starred in this Hollywood version of the popular musical. The film's critical and commercial success paved the way for subsequent stage-to-screen adaptations like "Rent," "Phantom of the Opera," "Dreamgirls," "Hairspray," and even "Mamma Mia." (And didn't Renée look divine as 1920's-era "murderess"/aspiring showgirl Roxie Hart?) (CREDIT: Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
This 1983 movie about an eighteen-year-old steel worker/aspiring dancer was responsible for the slashing of a million sweatshirts; the insouciant off-the-shoulder style worn by actress Jennifer Beals is still popular. (The scene in which she douses herself, mid-dance, with a bucketful of water, is just as difficult to forget.) (CREDIT: Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
Every dance scene in this movie was incredible, but we especially love when small-town transplant Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) dances his troubles away in an empty warehouse. The setting, along with his super-basic sweatshirt, jeans, and sneakers, set off his transcendent steps. (CREDIT: Mary Evans/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
A New York City-set update of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the 1961 film is beset by tragedy in the second half. But Rita Moreno's spirited, twirling defense of "America" is--much like the hot-house colors of the ladies' dresses--nothing short of exuberant. (CREDIT: Courtesy Everett Collection ) More Dance Scenes
The rolled-up jean shorts that Jennifer Grey wore throughout this 1963-set flick proved almost as popular in 1987 as the film itself. And who didn't love the final scene, in which Baby and Johnny (Patrick Swayze) "dirty" danced to (and even lip-synced along with) the then-contemporary song "I've Had the Time of My Life"? (CREDIT: Vestron Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection ) More Dance Scenes
Starring a mix of little-known young actors--like future Avatar star Zoe Saldana--and professional ballet dancers, this 2000 film followed students at a fictional New York City dance school. There was a run on red toe shoes after star Amanda Schull donned them for the high-energy workshop scene (in which she twirled to a pop soundtrack of Michael Jackson and Jamiroquai). (CREDIT: Columbia Pictures/Courtesy of Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes
John Travolta went from sitcom star to big-screen sensation after this movie's 1977 release. His white three-piece suit and impossibly smooth moves combined with a best-selling soundtrack by the Bee Gees made disco more popular than ever. (CREDIT: Courtesy Everett Collection) More Dance Scenes