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Dance Like No One's Watching

Country: USA, Language: English, 14 mins

  • Director: Jenn Garrison
  • Producer: Angela Briones; P. David Ebersole

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The International Association of Gay/Lesbian Country Western Dance Clubs (IAGLCWDC)...who came up with that name? It just clunks off the tongue.

Anyway...it is what it is...same-sex dancing...and they love it!


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

The(ir) Blurb...

DANCE LIKE NO ONE'S WATCHING is a short documentary that explores the world of competitive Country/Western dancing within the gay community. DANCE LIKE NO ONE'S WATCHING showcases what it means to these dancers to be allowed to dance in competitions as same-sex partners. As it stands now, mainstream country western dance competitions prohibit same-sex couples from competing. The International Association of Gay/Lesbian Country Western Dance Clubs (IAGLCWDC) has given that opportunity to its members, locally and abroad, through their annual competitions, workshops and events but it's not enough. These are voices aching to be heard and performers that deserve a wider audience.