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The film Shall We Dance communicates how in Japanese culture, dancing is an embarrassment. ... In Japan, where public displays of affection between a husband and a wife is considered scandalous behavior, the concept of two unmarried people holding each other close in a dance is not a social norm. ... Shall We Dance? ... This all started when one day, while riding the train home from work, Sugiyama sees a sad, beautiful woman gazing out a dance school window. ... Eventually, he gets the courage to exit the train at the stop nearest to the dance school, and enrolls for lessons. ... The idea of two unmarried people holding their bodies close together in dance is "beyond embarrassing”. Regardless, Sugiyama summons his courage and signs up for dance lessons. ... The most dynamic figure on the dance floor is Mr. ... At the dance studio, Aoki wears a long-haired wig and transforms into a master of dance, he is also kind if a show off. ... I believe he disguises himself because by being in this dance class he is not conforming to traditional values, but when he is noticed it gave him the chance of breaking out of his shell which gave Sugiyama the chance to notice that these japanese values are changing.
Approximate Word count = 884 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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