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She drew from the unique stage presence of Siouxsie Sioux (of Siouxsie and the Banshees), Lene Lovich , and Nina Hagen .
Despite not being a professional dancer, took it upon herself to choreograph the entire routine. Director Tim Burton initially considered a flash mob, but Ortega advocated for a solo performance that better reflected Wednesday's solitary nature. Burton gave her full creative control, and she developed the moves in just two days . 2. A Deep Dive Into Goth History wednesday_dance_scene_official_choreography_tri...
To find the right "vibe," Ortega spent two sleepless nights researching diverse inspirations: She drew from the unique stage presence of
Wednesday star Jenna Ortega revealed that she turned down working with a choreographer and instead crafted the Netflix show's now- Entertainment Weekly Burton gave her full creative control, and she
The "Rich Man's Frug" choreography from the film Sweet Charity inspired some of the more stylized, lateral body movements. 3. Homage to the Original Wednesday Jenna Ortega choreographed Wednesday dance in 2 days
Archival footage of goth kids dancing provided the foundation for her movements.
The Spooky Secret Behind the Viral "Wednesday" Dance Scene Whether you’re a lifelong fan of The Addams Family or just finished your latest Netflix binge, there is one scene from that is impossible to forget: the iconic dance at the Nevermore Academy "Rave’N" ball. But did you know that the "official" choreography wasn't the work of a Hollywood professional? 1. Jenna Ortega Was the Sole Choreographer