Wandinha: Viral dance honors The Addams Family

Wandinha: Viral dance honors The Addams Family

Viral dance with Jenna Ortega in Wandinha happens in the fourth episode, entitled ‘Night of heartbreak’

One of the main launches of Netflix in 2022, Wandinha reached the streaming catalog last Wednesday, the 23rd, and there was a scene that went viral on the internet: a dance by the protagonist, played by Jenna Ortegain the fourth episode, titled “heartbreak night.” On the internet, some netizens noted how the excerpt pays homage to the original series of the franchise, The Addams Family🇧🇷

On Twitter, Ortega honored artists that she revealed inspired her work in Wandinha: “Siouxsie Sioux🇧🇷 Rich Man’s Frug in Bob Fosse🇧🇷 Lisa Loring🇧🇷 Lene Lovich🇧🇷 Denis Lavant and archival footage of goths dancing in clubs in the 1980s. Helped me with this one,” wrote the actress. Also, attentive fans noticed how a moment in the choreography corresponds to a similar movement that Gomez Addams did in the 1960s series.

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“You made a move there that was a tribute to gomez in John Astin🇧🇷 Don’t think we don’t see you. Well done,” wrote one netizen comparing both scenes. Another person also noted how ortega paid homage to Wandinha of the 1960s, performed by Lisa Loring🇧🇷


Performance in Wandinha makes Lady Gaga’s song go viral

a scene from Wandinha (2022) edited with the music “Bloody Mary” in Lady Gaga caused the track to break streaming records. The scene in question shows Wandinha performing a characteristic choreography of the character, even created by the actress herself, Jenna Ortega🇧🇷

Thanks to the video, “Bloody Mary” of 2011, reached 429 thousand reproductions in the Spotify, biggest brand since the release of the track. The scene not only boosted the song, but also the record. Born This Way reaching 1,620,331 streams across all songs on the project. “Judas”, “Born This Way” are among the most played tracks. Watch the video below.

Source: Rollingstone

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