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Dance with Me

  • Director: Randa Haines
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Romance
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama, Dance Film
  • Themes: Dancer's Life, Fathers and Sons
  • Main Cast: Vanessa Williams, Chayanne, Kris Kristofferson, Joan Plowright, Jane Krakowski, William Marquez, Harry Groener
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 126 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Randa Haines directed this dance drama, focusing on young Cuban Rafael Infante (Latino singer Chayanne) after the death of his mother. Rafael leaves Cuba for Houston, where he meets his father John Burnett (Kris Kristofferson) for the first time. Burnette is unaware that the young man is his son, and Rafael can't figure out how to tell him. Rafael's mother was a singer on cruise ships where Burnett was a dance instructor. Burnett owns the Excelsior Dance Studio, and he gives Rafael a handyman job there, where he meets and falls for the Ruby (Vanessa L. Williams) a beautiful professional dancer. With the Las Vegas World Open Dance competition in a few weeks, dancers work on their routines, and Ruby aims for the Vegas prize. Rafael partners with Patricia (Jane Krakowski) after Burnett loses interest in the competition, and Ruby dances with her brutish ex-boyfriend, the father of her young son. Then it's on to Vegas. This film features great dance numbers and an homage to Gene Kelly beneath a sprinkler system. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Beth Grant - Lovejoy; Rick Valenzuela - Julian Marshall

Credit

Barry Kingston - Art Director, Lora Kennedy - Casting, Liz Curtis - Choreography, Daryl Matthews - Choreography, Joe Tompkins - Costume Designer, Aldric La'Auli Porter - First Assistant Director, Randa Haines - Director, Lisa Fruchtman - Editor, Ted Zachary - Executive Producer, Michael Convertino - Composer (Music Score), Waldemar Kalinowski - Production Designer, Fred Murphy - Cinematographer, Randa Haines - Producer, Lauren C. Weissman - Producer, Shinya Egawa - Producer, Florence Fellman - Set Designer, David Ronne - Sound/Sound Designer, Daryl Matthews - Screenwriter, Daryl Kell - Music Editor

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Dance with Me
Directed by Randa Haines
Produced by Shinya Egawa
Randa Haines
Lauren Weissman
Written by Daryl Matthews
Starring Vanessa L. Williams
Chayanne
Kris Kristofferson
Joan Plowright
Jane Krakowski
Cinematography Fred Murphy
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Egawa
Mandalay Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the United States.svg August 21, 1998
Running time 126 min
Country  United States
Language English
Gross revenue $15,814,088 (USD)

Dance with Me is a 1998 comedy on love and dance directed by Randa Haines and starring Vanessa L. Williams and Puerto Rican singer Chayanne.

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Plot

After burying his mother, charming but broody Rafael Infante (Chayanne) comes from Santiago, Cuba to Houston, Texas to work for a man named John Burnett (Kris Kristofferson) as a handyman in Burnett's dance studio. It soon becomes clear to the audience that Burnett is the father Rafael had never known. While there he finds himself falling for a dancer and instructor Ruby Sinclair (Williams), who incidentally brought him to the studio. It turns out that the dancers in the studio are preparing for a dance competition in Las Vegas and that Ruby would be taking part as well. Rafael gets close to Ruby and their attraction to each other grows, but she is not willing to commit herself to a relationship as she seems more interested in her dancing.

Meanwhile Rafael's arrival and persona wins him the friendship of an old dancer Bea Johnson (Joan Plowright) as well as the studio receptionist Lovejoy (Beth Grant), but it also causes some discomfort to Burnett, who suddenly begins to withdraw into himself and takes less interest in the preparations for the competition, much to the chagrin of his own partner Patricia Black (Jane Krakowski). While visiting Burnett at his home, Rafael notices and offers to repair his old and broken-down truck. He and Ruby go downtown to get the parts needed to repair the truck and are invited to an engagement party by a Cuban man whose daughter was getting engaged. While there, both of them discover more about each other as he tells her that his mother had died but that he never knew his father.

Later, Rafael invites Ruby to a dance party at a club in the city and they agree to go on the following Saturday night. Before leaving, Rafael helps Patricia get a dance lift move she had been practicing, explaining that his mother made him take a little ballet. The following Saturday, he and Ruby go to the party in which they perform, along with other dancers, the Latin Salsa dancing to a song by Albita Rodriguez. After the party he takes Ruby home where he discovers that she has a 7-year-old son, Peter, who is "looked after" by Bea in Ruby's absence and who happens to be fathered by Ruby's former dance partner, Julian Marshall (Rick Valenzuela). While there he comes up to Ruby and they share a passionate kiss, but she eventually breaks it up.

Later on Rafael comes to Burnett's home to show him the refurbished truck, to the latter's delight. while there, Patricia comes to the house and has a discussion with John asking him to explain why he suddenly lost interest in their choreography preparations. John then tells her that she can dance with Rafael if she wants and both she and Rafael start their practice to the amazement of the other dancers at the studio. After the rehearsal, Rafael overhears John telling Lovejoy that Ruby would be in Las Vegas without them and also asking her to switch his name with Rafael's when Patricia's dance comes up. Sensing that she wants to reunite with Julian, Rafael goes to see Ruby who explains that she wanted Peter to see his father often and that she did not want to be in love. While at a fishing trip with Burnett, Rafael is shocked when Burnett tells him to go back to Cuba after the competition and that he did not have a son. Devastated by the double rejection, he decides to return to Cuba after his dance with Patricia.

At Las Vegas, Rafael meets Ruby and tells her that he was returning to Cuba after the competition. Burnett, who did not go, reflects on his cruel rejection of Rafael and decides to come to the dance to apologize to Rafael and persuade him not to go back to Cuba. Rafael dances with Patricia and while watching them, Ruby realized that she was in love with Rafael and felt a stab of jealousy seeing them together. Just as Rafael and Patricia leave the stage, Bea comes in with "I wanna do that too" and she and Rafael perform a very humorous dance to the amusement and delight of the crowd. After the dance Burnett meets and apologizes to Rafael, eventually convinces him to stay back and also commending his dancing.

The main dances begin and Ruby and her partner Julian are involved. Despite the slight tension between them, they win the competition, although Ruby almost all the time seems to keep her eyes on Rafael, who is in the audience and who is watching her. However he leaves and when Ruby looked around without seeing him, she breaks down in tears. Later at a dance party for all the contestants, Ruby is met by a man who wishes to promote her. However, to her relief, Rafael appears again and leads her to the dance floor for a final dance scene that has the rest of the dancers watching with admiration. The movie ends at the studio with the entire studio members and some new dancers dancing to the theme song "You are my Home" by Chayanne and Williams themselves.

Awards

Nomination

  • Satellite Awards: Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Musical- Joan Plowright

Film soundtrack

For the article for the soundtrack, see Dance with Me: Music from the Motion Picture

Track Listing:

1. Magalenha [Portuguese] (03:39)
Sergio Mendes
2. Heaven's What I Feel [Dance Mix] (05:09)
Gloria Estefan
3. You Are My Home (05:10)
Vanessa Williams; Chayanne
4. Jibaro [Dance With Me '98 Remix] (04:36)
Electra
5. Fiesta Pa' Los Rumberos (05:03)
Albita
6. Want You, Miss You, Love You (04:01)
Jon Secada
7. Jazz Machine (03:31)
Black Machine
8. Echa Pa' Lante (Spanish Cha-Cha Mix) (NOTE: This song is not to be confused with the original; it is a completely different song in theme from the original.) (03:53)
Thalía
9. Atrévete [No Puedes Conmigo] (04:11)
DLG
10. Eres Todo en Mí [You're My Everything] (05:13)
Ana Gabriel
11. Refugio de Amor [You Are My Home] (Salsa) (05:30)
Vanessa Williams; Chayanne
12. Tres Deseos [Three Wishes] [12 Remix] (05:00)
Gloria Estefan
13. Patria (04:10)
Ruben Blades

Bonus Tracks:

14. Pantera en Libertad (03:26)
Monica Naranjo
15. Suavemente [Tropical Spanglish Mix] (04:17)
Elvis Crespo

Cast

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