The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Dance is in my blood – it doesn’t reach my feet!

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DANCING has never been so popular. Perhaps it’s down to the success of Strictly or maybe men enjoy strutting their stuff on the dancefloor a bit more than we used to.

When I was growing up, it seemed dancing wasn’t a very manly pursuit – although that didn’t stop most blokes from getting down at the disco or getting wired into the ceilidh after a few Molly Weirs.

The truth is, I loved the old musicals – like An American In Paris or On The Town.

My own dancing never quite reached the footwork levels of Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, unfortunat­ely.

I was more boogie blunder-land than wonderland.

I’d say to people that dancing was in my blood – shame it never reached your feet, was the reply.

But I’ll always be a fan of wonderful dancing on the silver screen – and if you are too, you’re going to love La La Land.

It’s due to come out in the UK in January, but I got a sneak peak last week and I also had a lovely chat with the two gorgeous stars.

The LA-set movie is stunning, full of drama, romance and, above all, beautiful choreograp­hy. In fact, La La Land is almost as handsome as its two leads, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

Emma is very pretty but Gosling – the leading man in everyone’s favourite romantic weepie, The Notebook – was possibly designed by scientists to make the rest of his gender look bad.

They’re a fantastic screen couple and already the film is garnering some awardsseas­on buzz. In fact, it won the audience award at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival last month.

“As much as you could ever know, it’s impossible to predict how these things will turn out,” Emma told me.

“It was a beautiful story that Damien Chazelle wrote. We had a lot of fun.

“I learned to tap and ballroom dance, I was singing live on camera. Insane! But everybody was so supportive.”

I told Ryan the film was a really special achievemen­t, but he was very humble about it.

“It sounds like you had a lot of fun watching it,” he said. “And what more could we ask for? I’m excited for people to see the film. It’s a great story and they’re great characters.

“But you don’t need to enjoy musicals to enjoy this film.”

He’s right – either way, you’re going to be swept off your feet!

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The crew and cast of new musical La La Land, including its two leading lights Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.
▼ The crew and cast of new musical La La Land, including its two leading lights Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.

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