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Disco Divas in 3 Parts

"Five Years In The Life of Dance Music: A Personal History"
Patricia Wright, Will J. Wright, Executive Producers
631-988-1839

This Project is international in scope, and probes why Europeans have been able to richly capitalize off of the Dance Music industry, while we in America have thrown up roadblocks and stigmas.

It has performances by Barbara Tucker, Jocelyn Brown and Gramma Funk, three of the most recognizable voices on the Dance Music Scene, as well as interviews from the most prolific DJ's and remixers in the world.

What's more, the project takes you to New York, Las Vegas, Miami, London, Philadelphia and Ibiza, Spain. It shows party people at work and at play with moments of humor and pathos.

"Five Years In The Life of Dance Music: A Personal History" began development in 1999 as a series of news reports for WWOR/UPN 9 in New York. Since then footage has been added from reports that aired on BET, CBS,News and HDNews. It is a probing, journalistic endeavor wit a valid, tangible storyline that looks at the business of Dance Music through work and play.

It is a woman's five-year exploration into the success and failure of Dance Music in America. Narrator, Pat Wright, takes the viewer on a journey to find out why Dance Music and the people who produce the hits have more success in Europe than they do in the United States where it all began.

As a freelance journalist, Pt Wright gets personal perpective from R&B singers turned Dance Music Divas, Barbara Tucker, (Beautiful People), and Jocelyn Brown, (somebody Else's Guy). Ms. Wright learns the weaknesses of th Dance Music business and gets personal insight from world class DJ's David Morales, Danny Teneglia, Paul Oakenfold, Jonathan Ulysses, Danny Rampling and dance music vocalist Gramma Funk, to name a few.

This is an exploration of culture, race, and the business of dance music itself.

Five Years in the Life of Dance Music is a party within itself, with performances by Barbara Tucker, Jocelyn Brown, Gramma Funk and various House Music artists working to keep Dance Music alive.
The documentary's runtime is 29 minutes.

Patricia A. Wright
(631) 988-1839

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