A Cultural Phenomenon from the Addams Family Universe
Introduction
Wednesday Addams, the iconic daughter of the Addams Family, has captivated audiences for generations with her unique personality and style. One of her most memorable moments was her classic dance, often referred to as “The Drew,” which gained renewed attention through various adaptations and viral internet trends.
Origins of the Dance
The classic Wednesday Addams dance first appeared in the original 1960s television series, where Lisa Loring, the first actress to play Wednesday, performed a quirky, offbeat dance in the episode “Lurch Learns to Dance.” The routine was a blend of playful and eerie, perfectly encapsulating Wednesday’s character.
More recently, the character’s dance was reimagined in Netflix’s “Wednesday” series, starring Jenna Ortega. In this version, the dance sequence—performed at Nevermore Academy’s Rave’N dance—is inspired by goth and new wave styles, with Ortega herself choreographing much of the routine. Her moves drew inspiration from legendary artists like Siouxsie Sioux and Bob Fosse, as well as the classic “The Drew” steps from the original series.
Signature Moves and Style
Classic Wednesday “The Drew” line dance.
3 moves, “The Drew,” piano & carmen Miranda arms 4 sets of 8. Deadpan Expression: Wednesday’s dance is characterized by her stoic, emotionless facial expression, which adds to the unique and eerie charm of the routine.
1 “the Drew” dance twist heals in and out as you swing your arms down and in front of sternum in fists in counts of two. Do for 2 sets of 8
2 Piano or Drum in front of you 4 counts, fold over and come up 4 counts
3 Carmen Miranda arms left arm up right across left forward lock right foot, right
arm up left across left foot lock forward. 4 counts each.
Music, the classic Wednesday used Soul Bossa Nova
Pop Culture Impact
Wednesday Addams’ dance, especially the “The Drew” style, has become a viral sensation. Fans worldwide have recreated and shared their own versions on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, celebrating the timeless appeal of Wednesday’s weird and wonderful moves. The dance stands as a testament to how classic television moments can inspire new generations and become part of the cultural zeitgeist.
Conclusion
Whether performed in the black-and-white world of the 1960s or during a modern gothic ball, Wednesday Addams’ classic dance, “The Drew,” continues to fascinate and inspire. Its enduring legacy is a reflection of Wednesday’s status as a pop culture icon and the ongoing love for all things Addams Family.
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