Mon, Aug 16 at 3:30 PM

Dance Goddess with Hamid Khan Q&A × Spectacle Theater

Brooklyn, New York
$6.63 (includes all fees)

The City Reliquary, a tiny history museum in Williamsburg, joins forces once again with Spectacle Theater, a tiny cinema in Williamsburg.

As part of Spectacle’s mid-pandemic pre-reopening festivities and the City Reliquary’s outdoor film lineup, we are beyond thrilled to host an outdoor encore screening of Hamid Khan’s DANCE GODDESS. Here’s the pitch from 2017:

Over the years, the Grand Ballroom at 124 S. 3rd St. has played host to many a lost musical – the nearly-mythical ROCK N’ ROLL HOTEL, the dearly melancholic DOOMED LOVE – and now, it is with great pleasure that we announce the world premiere of a film orphaned for 30 years… Hamid Kahn’s DANCE GODDESS.

After moving to America and having a successful career as a real estate attorney, Hamid found he missed the culture of India, particularly the movies and music. He dreamed of making the first American Bollywood movie, and so he wrote, produced, and directed DANCE GODDESS. Sparing no expense, he hired the best cinematographer, best dancers, and obtained permits to shoot scenes all over the city. To market the film internationally, all of the original actors dubbed their lines in both English and Urdu, and Kahn filmed alternate versions of every song in both languages. We will be presenting both versions of the film throughout the month.

The film follows Julie, who arrives at New York City’s Khan Dance Studios from London with but a simple dream – to be the greatest dancer in the world. She has a fire in her heart and believes with the right connections, she won’t need luck. Julie immediately strikes a rapport with lead dancer Mike… much to the chagrin of Mike’s dance partner and secret/not-so-secret girlfriend and weed addict Maggie. Julie and Mike mesh so well from the jump they begin singing the film’s first song, “Dream On”, to the applause of their classmates. Has Doc (the director himself, Hamid Khan) found his proverbial DANCE GODDESS?, he wonders aloud. Soon, Julie finds herself embroiled in a struggle between her heart’s desires (Mike) and her dreams (dance). Why can’t she have both, she wonders aloud a number of times? With the help of Doc, Julie meets up with Jack – a famous producer – who promises to get her all the way to Broadway.

DANCE GODDESS hits the ground twirling (ever twirling) around 80’s Manhattan with a huge dance sequence taking place in the middle of Times Square (“It’s the heart of New York!” Mike tells Julie), complete with gawking tourists and rubbernecking locals. Marvel at the marquees of long lost theaters advertising hits like THE LOST BOYS, DISORDERLIES, WARRIOR OF SHAOLIN, THE TORMENTORS, and more! Delight in typefaces gone by and cheer for banks that no longer exist. The fashions, the passions, and the beat of the city abound in DANCE GODDESS’ all-singing, all-dancing kaleidoscope.

DOORS: 7:30
SHOW: 8:00

ACCESSIBILITY
This is an outdoor show. Weather may be particularly hot or wet. The City Reliquary backyard is three steep steps up and down again. We unfortunately cannot install a ramp due to the architecture. Chairs are available, but not guaranteed for larger shows. The bathroom is inside and notably small.

If the ticket price is keeping you from coming to the show, contact us and we will do our best to help, no questions asked.

Email Charlotte at charlotte.chauvin.97@gmail.com with any questions or needs, and we'll be happy to figure out if and how we can accommodate you.

At the show, please speak to any staff member (can be found at the front desk or bar) if you have any questions, requests, or concerns.

Special thanks to Hamid Khan and to David Ginn without whom this would not have been possible.


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