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|Current video name = Batdance | |Current video name = Batdance | ||
|Video Image = Batdance- | |Video Image = Batdance-vid15in1.png | ||
|Date = Week of 19 June 1989 | |Date = Week of 19 June 1989 | ||
|producer(s) = Greg Feinberg (Propaganda Films) | |producer(s) = Greg Feinberg (Propaganda Films) | ||
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|Introduction = ''' Batdance''' is a [[Prince]] video released for broadcast and to promote the [[Single: Batdance|single]]. | |Introduction = ''' Batdance''' is a [[Prince]] video released for broadcast and to promote the [[Single: Batdance|single]]. | ||
The video was directed by [[Albert Magnoli]], director of [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] and [[Film:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’ The Times]], | The video was directed by [[Albert Magnoli]], director of [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] and [[Film:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’ The Times]], and who by 1989 also acted as [[Prince]]’s manager. The video was to be choreographed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul Paula Abdul], but this could not be done due to scheduling conflicts. | ||
Shooting took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_27|27]] & [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_28|28 May 1989]]. The video features [[Prince]] as himself (surrounded by his instruments) while he watches a complexly choreographed ballet of Batman, Joker and Vicki Vale dancers. | Shooting took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_27|27]] & [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_28|28 May 1989]]. The video features [[Prince]] as himself (surrounded by his instruments) while he watches a complexly choreographed ballet of Batman, Joker and Vicki Vale dancers. | ||
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As 'himself' Prince plays various keyboards and a bass guitar, while he watches the ballet on a bat logo shaped screen. The Gemini character sees himself surrounded by five Batman- and five Joker dancers who fight-dance their way through the song, meanwhile never interacting with Gemini who sings [[Prince]]’s lines from the song. | As 'himself' Prince plays various keyboards and a bass guitar, while he watches the ballet on a bat logo shaped screen. The Gemini character sees himself surrounded by five Batman- and five Joker dancers who fight-dance their way through the song, meanwhile never interacting with Gemini who sings [[Prince]]’s lines from the song. | ||
For the second part of the song (the Vicki Vale part) the five Vicki Vale-dancers make their entrance and are being harressed by the Joker dancers. The electric chair from the lyrics is also depicted, | For the second part of the song (the Vicki Vale part) the five Vicki Vale-dancers make their entrance and are being harressed by the Joker dancers. The electric chair from the lyrics is also depicted, with smoke coming off it as if an execution had just taken place on it. Eventually the video ends with Gemini hitting a detonator, exploding it. | ||
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* Helen Hiatt - costume design | * Helen Hiatt - costume design | ||
* Susan Stella - costume design | * Susan Stella - costume design | ||
* [[Robyn Lynch]] - make-up (Prince) | |||
* Jim Bienke - make-up and masks | * Jim Bienke - make-up and masks | ||
* ''More information needed'' | * ''More information needed'' |
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